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Gyeongnam Office of Education and Ministry of Education Conduct Joint Inspection of Flood-Damaged Schools in Geoje and Tongyeong

(Changwon=Yonhap News) Reporter Park Jeong-heon = On the 18th, the Gyeongnam Provincial Office of Education, together with the Ministry of Education and the Korea Institute of Educational Safety and Health, visited schools in Geoje and Tongyeong damaged by recent heavy rains...

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(Changwon=Yonhap News) Reporter Park Jeong-heon = On the 18th, the Gyeongnam Provincial Office of Education, together with the Ministry of Education and the Korea Institute of Educational Safety and Health, visited schools in Geoje and Tongyeong damaged by recent heavy rains...

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Forty-one schools in the Geoje and Tongyeong regions of South Gyeongsang Province have suffered flooding and damage due to torrential rains. The South Gyeongsang Provincial Office of Education has suspended classes at two affected schools and is considering postponing the start of the school year depending on the progress of recovery. Currently, a comprehensive damage assessment is underway, along with emergency recovery support.

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조선일보 broke the news on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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