Of the 647 administrative information systems paralyzed by the fire at the National Information Resources Service (hereinafter NIRS) Daejeon headquarters, 167, including 22 top-priority, grade 1 core systems, have been restored.
According to the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters (CDSCHQ) on the 8th, as of 6 p.m. on the 13th day of disruptions to government information systems caused by the NIRS fire, the restoration rate was 25.8%.
Late the previous night, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism internal work portal was brought back online, and on this day the Korea Customs Service's work support program, the National Data Office's JipyoNuri (partial restoration), and the Office for Government Policy Coordination (OPC) Republic of Korea ODA Integrated Portal were restored.
After 647 government information systems were suspended due to a fire on the 26th at the NIRS Daejeon headquarters, the government has mobilized all personnel and equipment for restoration work.
The Daejeon headquarters comprises a total of nine computer rooms from the 2nd to the 5th floors. On the 5th floor, where the fire occurred, there are the 7, 7-1, and 8 computer rooms.
Among them, 200 were in computer room 7, 96 in computer room 7-1 where the fire broke out, and 34 in computer room 8, concentrating 330 systems (51%)—more than half of all systems.
For the 96 systems in computer room 7-1 that were completely burned by the fire, the government is pushing to restore them by transfer to the Daegu Center's "public-private cooperative cloud."
Minister Yoon Ho-jung of the Interior and Safety visited the NIRS Daejeon headquarters on this day and said, "Computer room 8 has completed dust removal work, so once the power supply facilities are up, we should be able to speed up restoration. Many systems in computer rooms 7 and 7-1 are linked and operated with computer rooms 5 and 6 on the 4th floor, which is slowing things down."