Celebrities intensify generous donations while South Korea faces a serious fire crisis

Celebrities intensify generous donations while South Korea faces a serious fire crisis

May people hit recover quickly.

While South Korea is preparing with devastating fires that have already burned over 36,300 acres of earth, several stars of the entertainment industry have come forward to offer their support through generous donations.

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Starting from Tuesday, over 3,700 firefighters, helped by 76 helicopters and 530 vehicles, were working to control fires, with areas such as Uiseong and Andong almost 70% contained.

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Lee Chan won

The singer Lee Chan Won donated 100 million KRW to help the victims in the Yeongnnam region, which was particularly severely affected by fires. His agency revealed that Lee, whose hometown of Ulsan was hit, also felt a strong personal connection with the cause and expressed his hopes for a rapid recovery for those affected by the disaster.

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Yoo Jae Suk

The comedian Yoo Jae Suk, known for his philanthropic nature, contributed with 50 million krw to relieve the burden for affected residents. Yoo showed his desire to offer some relief to the victims and wanted a quick return to normal life for everyone who fights in the aftermath of the fires.

The total public donations of Yoo Jae Suk reach shocking numbers

In yes wan

The actor IM Wan donated 30 million KRW, sharing his hope that his contribution would provide some comfort to those who face difficulties. The deed of kindness of IM aims to support the community as they recover from the crisis.

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Kim Jin Woo del winner

Kim Jin Woo del winner has made a contribution of 10 million KRW to support the victims of fires in progress in South Korea.

Kim Jin Woo winner

Lee Seung Yoon

Likewise, the Lee Seung Yoon broadcaster also donated 10 million KRW to help recovery efforts from fires.

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