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Kangwon Land, Accompanying Families of Coal Miners Who Died in the Line of Duty for 10 Years

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Chae June

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/Photo provided by Kangwon Land
/Photo provided by Kangwon Land

The Kangwon Land Social Foundation conducted the "2026 Coal Miner Families Who Died in the Line of Duty Rest Program" over two days starting from the 30th in the Seoul area.

The foundation has been operating a support program for rest for families of those who died in the line of duty since 2016 to help with psychological recovery and emotional stability for families who lost loved ones due to industrial accidents.

Fifty-four families of coal miners from Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province, selected through recommendations from the Association of Families of Deceased Industrial Workers in Abandoned Mines, participated in this program.

A Kangwon Land Foundation official, speaking by phone with this newspaper, stated, "We prepared an urban-style rest program to provide new experiences for participants with a high average age."

A Kangwon Land official said, "To date, we have spent a budget of 250 million won for the 14th consecutive year to support rest for families of the deceased, and 830 families have participated."

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