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Following the Itaewon Incident, South Korea Is Moving Towards Proactive Governance of Emerging Risks | South Korean Disaster Management | Research by the National Institute for Disaster and Safety, South Korea | Ministry of the Interior and Safety, South

If someone had written a report before the Itaewon disaster claiming that "a large number of people might be injured or killed in downtown Seoul due to an unorganized festival," how many people would have believed it? With this question in mind, after the Itaewon incident in 2022, South Korea released a comprehensive set of countermeasures including "early identification and management of emerging risks." Subsequently, the National Institute for…
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If someone had written a report before the Itaewon disaster claiming that "a large number of people might be injured or killed in downtown Seoul due to an unorganized festival," how many people would have believed it? With this question in mind, after the Itaewon incident in 2022, South Korea released a comprehensive set of countermeasures including "early identification and management of emerging risks." Subsequently, the National Institute for…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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