A fire at the National Information Resources Service in Yuseong District, Daejeon. /Courtesy of News1

The Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters of the Ministry of the Interior and Safety said that as of 9 p.m. on the 24th, 508 out of 709 government IT systems that had been halted by the fire at the National Information Resources Service Daejeon headquarters had been restored. The recovery rate was 71.7%, with eight more restored than at 9 p.m. that day.

Major systems restored this time include the Ministry of the Interior and Safety's on-site crowd management system (grade 3), the Ministry of the Interior and Safety's good price business website (grade 4), the Office for Government Policy Coordination's human rights protection against terrorism website (grade 4), the Office for Government Policy Coordination (OPC) taxes tribunal information system (grade 3), the Ministry of the Interior and Safety's disaster safety industry information-sharing integrated portal (grade 4), the Ministry of the Interior and Safety's Any-id platform (formerly integrated authentication) (grade 4), and the Ministry of the Interior and Safety's Gukmin Secretary counseling service (chatbot) (grade 3).

At 12 p.m. that day, the "Document 24" system that had experienced disruptions was normalized. It is a grade-1 public-facing system that supports citizens in sending and receiving electronic documents with administrative and public institutions online.

At 6 p.m., 19 more were added, including the Ministry of the Interior and Safety's national reference information (grade 3), the Ministry of Health and Welfare's mental health case management (grade 3), the National Fire Agency's city and provincial emergency rescue standards (grade 4), the National Fire Agency's fire personnel administration information (grade 4), the Ministry of Science and ICT (Korea Post)'s office management system management (development, backup, monitoring) (grade 4), and the National Data Agency's Korean Statistical Information Service (grade 3).

Recovery rates by grade were 85.0% for grade 1 (34 systems), 76.5% for grade 2 (52 systems), 73.6% for grade 3 (192 systems), and 67.6% for grade 4 (230 systems). The Ministry of the Interior and Safety (MOIS) plans to complete restoration of the remaining core systems within this week while simultaneously conducting stabilization checks on completed systems and verifying backup data.

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