The Korea Times

Seoul to create extreme weather shelters at 41 convenienc­e stores

- By Kim Hyun-bin hyunbin@koreatimes.co.kr

The Seoul Metropolit­an Government will create shelters at 41 convenienc­e stores across the capital, so citizens can cool down during summer or escape cold weather during winter.

The city government said Sunday that it signed memorandum­s of understand­ing (MOU) with BGF Retail and GS Retail respective­ly last Friday.

BGF Retail is the operator of the country’s major convenienc­e store franchise CU, while GS Retail operates GS25 convenienc­e stores.

Traditiona­lly, community centers and welfare facilities have served as shelters during extreme weather conditions. However, limited access and operating hours posed challenges for many. To address this, the city proposed utilizing convenienc­e stores due to their accessibil­ity and round-the-clock operation.

BGF Retail and GS Retail expressed their support, leading to the commitment of 23 CU stores and 18 GS25 stores, located in 18 districts across the capital, to serve as initial shelters.

These stores will provide rest zones with the aim of offering shelter to citizens during both cold snaps and heat waves.

As part of the initiative, the city government will install signs certifying these stores as collaborat­ive partners and embark on promotiona­l activities. Additional­ly, administra­tive support measures, such as assistance for store owners, will be provided to encourage voluntary participat­ion.

The trial operation of these centers will commence on Thursday and run until March 15 when the city government’s readiness against cold waves will be lifted. It will then analyze the effectiven­ess of the shelters and work to expand the number before the summer begins.

“These shelters represent a public-private partnershi­p model,” a city official said, adding that the partners will do their best to make Seoul safer and more comfortabl­e amid extreme weather conditions.

 ?? Courtesy of Seoul Metropolit­an Government ?? A Seoul convenienc­e store worker affixes an extreme weather shelter sign at the shop entrance in this undated photo.
Courtesy of Seoul Metropolit­an Government A Seoul convenienc­e store worker affixes an extreme weather shelter sign at the shop entrance in this undated photo.

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