Seoul launches special safety plan ahead of Halloween


THE Seoul Metro­politan Government said it has implemented a special safety management plan for Halloween, targeting 14 major nightlife and pedestrian-heavy areas, including Itaewon, Hongdae and Seongsu.

The designated safety period runs through Nov 2, during which officials from the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, local districts, police and fire authorities will jointly conduct inspections, on-site patrols and real-time crowd monitoring.

The 14 areas include the Itaewon and Hongdae tourist zones, Seongsu-dong cafe street, Konkuk University’s restaurant district, Gangnam Station, Apgujeong Rodeo Street, Myeong-dong, Ikseon-dong, Wang­simni Station, Yonsei-ro in Sinchon, Balsan Station, Sillim Station, Sharosu-gil and Nonhyeon Station.

Authorities will carry out pre-event safety checks, deploy personnel, install safety fences and enforce parking bans and crowd control measures during the period.

Emergency shelters, medical response teams and transportation systems linked to nearby hospitals will also be put in place.

Eight areas have been designated as priority management zones, with joint field command centres connected to local disaster control centres and CCTV monitoring hubs to enable immediate responses to risk signals.

Crowd detection cameras will automatically measure density per square metre and issue real-time alerts to officials and citizens. Police and safety officers will patrol heavily congested areas over the weekend to prevent accidents.

These measures come two years after the deadly crowd crush that claimed 159 lives in the nightlife district of Itaewon during Halloween weekend in 2022.

“This year’s Halloween safety plan focuses on identifying and eliminating potential risks in advance,” said vice-mayor Kim Sung-bo.

“We will maintain a field-oriented response system and work with related agencies to ensure citizen safety remains our top priority.” — The Korea Herald/ANN

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