Dunamu, which operates the digital asset exchange Upbit, said on the 28th that it delivered five vehicles to the Korean Red Cross disaster response medical team on the 27th. The vehicles, equipped with medical devices for emergency response, will be deployed to Red Cross hospitals in Seoul, Incheon, Sangju, Tongyeong and Yeongju.

A handover ceremony for the Korean Red Cross disaster response medical team vehicles takes place at Seoul Red Cross Hospital in Jongno-gu, Seoul, on the 27th./Courtesy of Dunamu

The disaster response medical team vehicles were produced with 300 million won out of the 1 billion won that Upbit donated in Mar. last year to support wildfire damage in the Yeongnam region. Since the drought damage in Gangneung last year, Upbit has been providing about 2.57 billion won in support for disaster response and the public sector.

Oh Kyoung-suk, Dunamu CEO, said, "We will continue our social contributions to strengthen disaster response and community safety nets going forward."

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