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    3 Indonesian wildfire heroes granted long-term residency in S Korea

    ANN/THE KOREA HERALD – The government said Sunday that three Indonesian sailors who helped other residents evacuate from the recent wildfires in the southeastern region were granted F-2-16 long-term residency visas, issued to individuals who made a special contribution to the country.

    “It has been decided to grant long-term residency based on special contributions to three people of Indonesian nationality who helped senior citizens to safety during the recent wildfires… We offer sincere gratitude to those who saved the lives of neighbours with no regard to their own,” said Lee Han-kyung, deputy chief of the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasure Headquarters under the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.

    Officials said the Ministry of Justice notified them of the decision on Saturday.

    It was reported last week that the Justice Ministry was reviewing granting an F-2 visa to 31-year-old sailor Sugianto, a resident of Yeongdeok-gun, North Gyeongsang Province who carried some 60 of his neighbors on his back to safety when the fire spread to his village at around 10 p.m. March 25.

    The village chief who helped evacuate the residents with Sugianto told local media outlets that he was a “kind young man,” who would frequently help older residents carry heavy bags and fix household appliances.

    Two other Indonesian sailors, one from Yeongdeok-gun and the other from Uljin-gun of the same province, were also granted the same long-term residence visa.

    The wildfires that ravaged across the southeastern region left 31 dead and 51 injured, according to the officials, Sunday. The largest wildfires in the country’s history are thought to have consumed over 45,000 hectares in the northern North Gyeongsang Province alone, forcing the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents in the area.

    This April 3 photo shows a house in Yeongdeok-gun, North Gyeongsang Province, that was destroyed by the massive wildfires in the southeastern region. PHOTO: Yonhap via ANN/THE KOREA HERALD
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