On Nov. 9, participants at the Sunday service hosted by Sarang Jeil Church, led by Pastor Jeon Kwang-hoon, gather in front of President Yoon Suk-yeol's residence in Yongsan, Seoul, to call for opposition to impeachment. /Courtesy of News1

On the 11th, Yongsan District, Seoul, announced that after President Yoon Suk-yeol was released from the Seoul Detention Center and returned to the presidential residence in Hannam-dong, gatherings resumed nearby, prompting the reactivation of the 'task force (TF).'

The task force was reactivated on the 7th, when the court ruled to cancel President Yoon's arrest. It is composed of seven functional teams and one inspection team, similar to the large-scale pro and anti-impeachment rallies held in January at Hannam-dong. Its responsibilities include waste management, traffic measures, reinforcement of illegal parking enforcement, and protecting the educational environment of Hannam Elementary School, aimed at minimizing inconvenience for residents.

Yongsan District, in cooperation with the Seoul City and the Korean National Police Agency, established a temporary crosswalk measuring 8 meters wide and 46 meters long south of the North Hanam Intersection on the 9th. This measure was taken in response to the closure of the overpass for a detailed safety inspection. To operate the temporary crosswalk, vehicle protective barriers were installed, and construction was carried out to widen the sidewalk and lower the curbs.

Yongsan District will assign about 10 volunteers, local residents, and public officials each day to ensure that students from Hannam Elementary School can safely commute to and from school. If the school closes due to a large gathering, emergency care locations will also be provided.

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