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  "id": 2274926,
  "title": "Former President Moon Jae-in donated 10 million won to his hometown of Geoje, South Gyeongsang Province, which was severely affected by the recent torrential rains.\n\nThe donation was made through the Geoje Hope Sharing Campaign, a relief effort organized by the Geoje city government.\n\nFormer President Moon, who represented the Democratic Party of Korea, served as the 12th president of South Korea from 2017 to 2022.\n\nGeoje city government plans to use the donated money to support those affected by the recent heavy rains.\n\nThe city has been severely affected by the recent extreme weather, with many homes and businesses damaged or destroyed.\n\nHeavy rainfall caused by a typhoon hit the city on July 14, causing widespread damage.\n\nThe city government has been working to provide support to those affected and to restore damaged infrastructure.\n\nFormer President Moon's donation is expected to help support these efforts.\n\nThe Geoje city government expressed gratitude for the donation, saying it will be used to help those in need.\n\nThe city government also asked for continued support and cooperation from the public.\n\nThe recent extreme weather has caused significant damage across the country.\n\nThe government has been working to provide support to those affected and to prevent further damage.\n\nThe Meteorological Administration has warned of continued heavy rainfall in the coming days.\n\nResidents are advised to remain vigilant and to follow instructions from local authorities.",
  "url": "https://urgent.news/2026/08/21/1",
  "topic": "world",
  "section": "World",
  "published": "2026-08-21T00:02:48.000Z",
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    "url": "https://www.hani.co.kr/arti/area/yeongnam/1273985.html"
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  "original_language": "ko",
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        "title": "A postal worker who finds one-person households at risk of dying alone... Health and hygiene 'check' and 'chatting'\n\n혼자 사는 1인 가구가 늘면서 고독사 문제가 심각한 사회 문제로 떠올랐다.\n\nAs the number of one-person households living alone increases, the problem of dying alone has emerged as a serious social issue.\n\n정부와 지방자치단체는 물론 우정사업본부도 이 같은 문제 해결을 위해 힘을 보태고 있다.\n\nNot only the government and local governments, but also the Korea Post Office is joining forces to solve this problem.\n\n우정사업본부는 2019년부터 우편배달 업무를 하면서 홀로 사는 가구의 안전을 확인하는 ‘복지등기’ 서비스를 제공하고 있다.\n\nThe Korea Post Office has been providing a 'welfare registration' service that checks the safety of households living alone while delivering mail since 2019.\n\n집배원들이 우편물을 배달하면서 홀로 사는 가구의 건강과 위생 상태를 확인하고, 말벗이 돼 외로움을 덜어주고 있다.\n\nAs postal workers deliver mail, they check the health and hygiene of households living alone and become their conversational partners to alleviate their loneliness.\n\n지난해 9월 대구광역시와 업무협약을 맺고 시작한 ‘대구시 복지등기 우편서비스’는 1인 가구 증가율이 높은 지역을 중심으로 5000가구를 선정해 서비스를 제공하고 있다.\n\nThe 'Daegu Metropolitan City Welfare Registration Postal Service', which started in September last year with a business agreement with Daegu Metropolitan City, provides services to 5,000 households, focusing on areas with a high increase rate of single-person households.\n\n서비스를 받은 1인 가구 10명 중 8명은 “집배원이 찾아와서 말벗이 돼주니 외로움이 덜어진다”며 만족감을 나타낸 것으로 조사됐다.\n\nIt was found that 8 out of 10 single-person households who received the service expressed satisfaction, saying, \"The postal worker visits and becomes a conversational partner, which reduces loneliness.\"\n\n우정사업본부는 올해 3월부터는 한국노인인력개발원과 협업해 65세 이상 어르신 1000명을 집배원으로 채용, 이들이 은퇴 후에도 일할 수 있는 기회를 제공하고 있다.\n\nFrom March this year, the Korea Post Office has collaborated with the Korea Employment Development Institute for the Elderly to hire 1,000 elderly people aged 65 or older as postal workers, providing them with opportunities to work even after retirement.\n\n우정사업본부 관계자는 “앞으로도 지역사회와 협업해 고독사 예방을 위한 사회안전망을 구축해 나가겠다”고 말했다.\n\nA Korea Post Office official said, \"We will continue to collaborate with the local community to build a social safety net to prevent lonely deaths.\"",
        "url": "https://urgent.news/2026/08/16/1",
        "published": "2026-08-16T18:25:50.000Z"
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