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Free cold water in Itaewon buffers summer heat
KR🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

Free cold water in Itaewon buffers summer heat

A social media post showing a vending machine in Itaewon, Seoul, offering free cold water went viral after temperatures rose in the region. The post, shared on X (formerly Twitter), received over 5 million views within two days. The vending machine is part of a program by Yongsan District to combat the effects of extreme heat, providing one free bottle of water per person. Last year, the district installed similar machines in key community areas, and this year they have expanded the initiative to 19 locations, including Noksapyeong Square and the Dream Tree Community Center.

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The Korea Herald logoThe Korea HeraldIndependentCenter13 hr. ago
Free cold water in Itaewon buffers summer heat

A social media post showing a vending machine in Itaewon, Seoul, offering free cold water went viral after temperatures rose in the region. The post, shared on X (formerly Twitter), received over 5 million views within two days. The vending machine is part of a program by Yongsan District to combat the effects of extreme heat, providing one free bottle of water per person. Last year, the district installed similar machines in key community areas, and this year they have expanded the initiative to 19 locations, including Noksapyeong Square and the Dream Tree Community Center.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a public health initiative by a local government to address extreme heat, presenting factual information without overtly favoring any political side. The framing is neutral, focusing on the practical implementation of the program rather than ideological arguments.

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