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RESCENE fandom "Re:Mine" surpasses 100 million won in donations for Geoje flood disaster, hometown of member Won-i [Star Issue]

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RESCENE member Won-i /Photo=Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@
RESCENE member Won-i /Photo=Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@

The fandom of girl group RESCENE is donating over 100 million won to the flood disaster relief efforts in Geoje City.

On the 21st, RESCENE fan club "Re:Mine" announced that its donation for the "2026 Flood Disaster Neighbor Support" delivered to Hope Bridge has exceeded 100 million won.

As of 9 a.m. today, the number of donors was 2,117, and the exact donation amount was confirmed at 101,235,391 won.

During the recent Liberation Day holiday, record-breaking heavy rains caused significant loss of life and property damage in southern coastal areas including Geoje and Tongyeong in Gyeongsangnam-do. In response, the Ministry of National Defense, various large corporations, banks, and religious organizations have stepped forward to provide disaster relief support by delivering donations.

Girl group RESCENE members Reeb, May, Jenna, Won-i, Minami /Photo=Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@
Girl group RESCENE members Reeb, May, Jenna, Won-i, Minami /Photo=Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@
/Photo=Hope Bridge
/Photo=Hope Bridge

Recently, Geoje City has become well-known as the hometown of RESCENE member Won-i, prompting RESCENE's fandom to join the donation drive.

Re:Mine stated that it will continue its fundraising efforts for flood disaster relief in the southern region until August 31.

Meanwhile, RESCENE released a remake single "Pretty Girl" on the 8th and is actively promoting it.

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