Quick access to main page (top) Direct access to main contents Quick access to main page (bottom)

Seoul Infrastructure Failure: Is South Korea’s Safety System Broken?

Daniel Kim Views  

Translation result.

Attended Emergency Roundtable Hosted by Transport and Public Administration Committees
“We Must Re-examine the Nationwide Safety Management System”

Jeong On the 28th, Jeong Cheong-rae, leader of the Democratic Party, said those responsible must be held accountable following the collapse of the Seosomun overpass in Seoul and the omission of rebar at the GTX-A Samseong Station transfer center.

At the National Assembly, he attended an emergency panel titled “Is Seoul’s safety OK as it is?” hosted by the party’s Land, Infrastructure and Transport Committee and the Public Administration and Security Committee. He called for a thorough investigation into the causes of the Seosomun collapse and the rebar omission at GTX Samseong to ensure such incidents do not recur.

He described it as devastating that similar accidents continue to occur 30 years after the 1994 Seongsu Bridge collapse and the 1995 Sampoong Department Store disaster, and he urged a comprehensive review of the country’s safety-management system from top to bottom.

He also noted that the day marked the 10th anniversary of the Guri Station screen-door accident and identified a structural problem that prioritizes cost and efficiency over safety. While the Industrial Safety and Health Act was revised and the 2-person team principle was introduced, he said many worksites still place cost savings ahead of human life, and he warned that the recent accidents likely reflect that same structural issue.

He added that experts had told him there is effectively no legislation governing the dismantling of social overhead capital (SOC), and he called for legislative remedies. He said he was shocked to learn there is no law on SOC dismantling and that the panel will closely examine both immediate measures and longer-term tasks.

He reiterated that the Democratic Party will lead efforts through legislation and policy to build a safer South Korea, stressing that authorities must not only implement measures to prevent recurrence but also thoroughly identify and hold accountable those responsible for the accidents.

Daniel Kim
content@tenbizt.com

Comments0

300

Comments0

[Social] Latest Stories

  • Starbucks Korea CEO Fired Over Controversial ‘Tank Day’ Promotion
    Starbucks Korea CEO Fired Over Controversial 'Tank Day' Promotion
  • 25,000 Robots vs. Human Workers: The High-Stakes Battle at Hyundai
    25,000 Robots vs. Human Workers: The High-Stakes Battle at Hyundai
  • Hotel Hygiene Scandal: Cleaner Caught Using Guest Towels to Wipe Toilets
    Hotel Hygiene Scandal: Cleaner Caught Using Guest Towels to Wipe Toilets
  • South Korea’s Tech Giant Kakao Faces First Major Strike in 20 Years
    South Korea's Tech Giant Kakao Faces First Major Strike in 20 Years
  • South Korea’s Aging Crisis: How One Leader Is Redefining ‘Well-Dying’
    South Korea’s Aging Crisis: How One Leader Is Redefining 'Well-Dying'
  • Stop Calling Them ‘Hey You’: South Korea’s New Push for Worker Respect
    Stop Calling Them 'Hey You': South Korea's New Push for Worker Respect

Weekly Best Articles

  • Choi Dong-seok’s Family Bond: How a Simple Engraving Reveals Deep Love for His Children
  • Kwak Sun-hee’s Stunning Wedding Photos: A Celebration of Love and Courage
  • Is ‘I Am a Natural Person’ Just a Big Lie? Comedian Yoon-taek Reveals Shocking Secrets!
  • Health Scare: Why Fans Are Worried About Go Ji Yong’s Dramatic Weight Loss
  • Discover the Winter Gongju Chestnut Festival: A Taste of Korea at H-Mart in the USA!
  • 2026 Spring Wildfire Prevention: How Gyeryong City is Cutting Response Time to 30 Minutes!

You May Also Like

  • 1
    Trump Backs Colombia's 'El Tigre' — What It Means for U.S. Relations

    Politics 

    Trump Backs Colombia’s ‘El Tigre’ — What It Means for U.S. Relations
  • 2
    Trump Backs Colombia's Far-Right Outsider—What's at Stake?

    Politics 

    Trump Backs Colombia’s Far-Right Outsider—What’s at Stake?
  • 3
    12.5% Tariff Hit: South Korea Faces New U.S. Trade Penalties

    Politics 

    12.5% Tariff Hit: South Korea Faces New U.S. Trade Penalties
  • 4
    12.5% Tariff Alert: Why the U.S. Is Targeting South Korean Imports

    Politics 

    12.5% Tariff Alert: Why the U.S. Is Targeting South Korean Imports
  • 5
    Marta Kostyuk Makes History at French Open Amid Ukraine Crisis

    Politics 

    Marta Kostyuk Makes History at French Open Amid Ukraine Crisis

Popular Now

  • 1
    37 Years in Exile: The Tiananmen Leader Who Just Wants to Go Home

    Politics&nbsp

  • 2
    South Korea's Cheongju Airport Faces Crisis as Passenger Numbers Explode

    Politics&nbsp

  • 3
    Nuclear Submarine Race: South Korea's High-Stakes Bid for U.S. Fuel

    Politics&nbsp

  • 4
    France Finally Admits Complicity in the 1994 Rwandan Genocide

    Politics&nbsp

  • 5
    South Korea Election Crisis: Ballot Shortages Spark Calls for Re-Vote

    Politics&nbsp

Weekly Best Articles

  • Choi Dong-seok’s Family Bond: How a Simple Engraving Reveals Deep Love for His Children
  • Kwak Sun-hee’s Stunning Wedding Photos: A Celebration of Love and Courage
  • Is ‘I Am a Natural Person’ Just a Big Lie? Comedian Yoon-taek Reveals Shocking Secrets!
  • Health Scare: Why Fans Are Worried About Go Ji Yong’s Dramatic Weight Loss
  • Discover the Winter Gongju Chestnut Festival: A Taste of Korea at H-Mart in the USA!
  • 2026 Spring Wildfire Prevention: How Gyeryong City is Cutting Response Time to 30 Minutes!

Must-Reads

  • 1
    Trump Backs Colombia's 'El Tigre' — What It Means for U.S. Relations

    Politics 

    Trump Backs Colombia’s ‘El Tigre’ — What It Means for U.S. Relations
  • 2
    Trump Backs Colombia's Far-Right Outsider—What's at Stake?

    Politics 

    Trump Backs Colombia’s Far-Right Outsider—What’s at Stake?
  • 3
    12.5% Tariff Hit: South Korea Faces New U.S. Trade Penalties

    Politics 

    12.5% Tariff Hit: South Korea Faces New U.S. Trade Penalties
  • 4
    12.5% Tariff Alert: Why the U.S. Is Targeting South Korean Imports

    Politics 

    12.5% Tariff Alert: Why the U.S. Is Targeting South Korean Imports
  • 5
    Marta Kostyuk Makes History at French Open Amid Ukraine Crisis

    Politics 

    Marta Kostyuk Makes History at French Open Amid Ukraine Crisis

Popular Now

  • 1
    37 Years in Exile: The Tiananmen Leader Who Just Wants to Go Home

    Politics 

  • 2
    South Korea's Cheongju Airport Faces Crisis as Passenger Numbers Explode

    Politics 

  • 3
    Nuclear Submarine Race: South Korea's High-Stakes Bid for U.S. Fuel

    Politics 

  • 4
    France Finally Admits Complicity in the 1994 Rwandan Genocide

    Politics 

  • 5
    South Korea Election Crisis: Ballot Shortages Spark Calls for Re-Vote

    Politics