In connection with the fire at the National Information Resources Service (NIRS) in Daejeon, the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters said that as of 12 p.m. on the 6th, 21 additional information systems had been restored, bringing the total number of restored systems to 156.
As a result, the restoration rate for the 647 systems whose operations were halted by the fire at the NIRS Daejeon headquarters has reached 24.1%.
The systems additionally restored this time include "On-nara," a work approval system used by civil servants in each ministry for submitting and approving documents.
With key administrative tasks such as internal approvals and reporting now able to be processed normally, some tasks that had been handled manually have been shifted to computer processing.
After 647 information systems were paralyzed by a fire that broke out on the 26th of last month at the NIRS No. 1 Center (headquarters) in Daejeon, the government has mobilized all available personnel and equipment to carry out restoration work.
During the holiday period, about 800 specialists and civil servants have also been deployed to the site to conduct restoration work. The government plans to secure additional personnel to ease the mental and physical burden on those involved.
It is also accelerating the transfer to the Daegu Center of 96 systems from the NIRS 7-1 computer room that were completely destroyed by fire.