South Korea’s Land Minister expects most work stoppages imposed after the August Gyeongbu Line rail accident to be lifted by the 31st, while vowing reforms to railcar procurement and enhanced safety measures following recent delivery delays and ground subsidence incidents.
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South Korea will begin disclosing detailed ground subsidence and restoration data from June, expanding GPR equipment and tightening excavation site safety regulations to prevent major accidents.
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Government to Gradually Disclose Ground Subsidence Data from June—GPR Equipment Expansion Planned

South Korea will begin disclosing detailed ground subsidence and restoration data from June, expanding GPR equipment and tightening excavation site safety regulations to prevent major accidents.

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MOLIT to discuss strengthening underground safety measures at excavation sites with local governments following recent ground subsidence incidents, plans special inspections and comprehensive safety management improvements.
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Ministry of Land Discusses Strengthening Underground Safety Management at Excavation Sites with Local Governments

MOLIT to discuss strengthening underground safety measures at excavation sites with local governments following recent ground subsidence incidents, plans special inspections and comprehensive safety management improvements.

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The ghost of Tulare Lake returns, flooding California’s Central Valley

Draining the lake allowed agriculture to thrive, but left the region vulnerable to floods.

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