From the BBC:
“South Korea: 1,000 buses evacuate scouts from disaster-hit
World Jamboree”
(Buses wait in a long line to transport participants leaving
the campsite)
More than 1,000 buses have begun ferrying scouts at an
international event in South Korea out of a campsite due to an incoming
tropical storm. Helicopters and police cars were escorting the buses from the
disaster-hit jamboree. The threat of the storm comes just days after hundreds
at the camp fell ill in temperatures of 35C (95F). South Korea's president has
cut short his holiday to help manage the fallout from the gathering.
Attended by more than 40,000 young people from 155 countries,
the World Scout Jamboree in Saemangeum has been marred by illness and criticism
of its organisation and facilities from the start. "This is the first time
in more than 100 years of World Scout Jamborees that we have had to face such
compounded challenges," Ahmad Alhendawi of the World Organization of the
Scout Movement, said in a statement. The massive event had been "very unlucky with the
unprecedented heatwave" and the incoming storm, he said.
(Scouts board a bus to leave the campsite in Saemangeum)
The bus convoy began moving the scouts from Saemangeum at
09:00 local time (01:00 BST) on Tuesday to inland locations, including Seoul
and its surrounding province of Gyeonggi. Scout groups from the UK, Singapore
and the US had left the event early - with the British group citing poor
sanitation and food quality among their reasons for leaving. Most of the
remaining scouts will be ferried from the camp to 128 accommodation sites
across eight provinces and cities around Seoul, interior minister Lee Sang-min
on Tuesday morning.
He said the government would ensure participants could be
"safe and comfortable" at their new lodgings, which include
university halls and hotels. He vowed the Jamboree would continue and said he
hoped the scouts could "finish their schedules with a happy heart". In
an effort to mitigate the national embarrassment surrounding the event, a South
Korean lawmaker has appealed to the military to give three members of
seven-strong super K-pop group BTS leave from their mandatory military service
so as to entertain the stranded scouts. The now-empty schedules of these
"precious guests" needed filling with "the power of Korean
culture," Sung Il-jong wrote on his Facebook page. A closing ceremony will
now be held on Saturday at the Seoul World Cup Stadium, followed by the K-pop
concert, South Korea's culture ministry said on Tuesday.
Korean media have described the event as "a national
disgrace," saying authorities had six years to prepare for a site plagued
by poor drainage, rudimentary showers and toilets. Government organisers
admitted there had been "shortcomings" in the area of hygiene, with
the scout chief acknowledging the event had a "bumpy start with...
services and facilities" in a LinkedIn post. Severe Tropical Storm Khanun,
which has already forced evacuations and cut off power to thousands in Japan,
is forecast to reach South Korea's southern Jeolla province on Thursday. Originally
classified as a typhoon, the weather system has weakened but is still bringing
high winds and torrential rain to the region. Heatwaves like the one that hit
the campsite become more frequent, more intense, and last longer because of
human-induced climate change. Increased sea surface temperatures also mean
storms are likely to be more intense and bring more extreme rainfall. The
jamboree's organisers had insisted the event would continue despite the weather
forecast, but on Monday they confirmed the scouts would be evacuated and the
campsite closed due to the approaching typhoon.
^ South Korea and the Scouts should just cut their loses and
send everyone home as soon as the Typhoon passes. This World Jamboree has been
plagued with embarrassments and poor planning from the start.
Before the Heat Wave and the Typhoon the Camp didn’t have
enough Sanitation or Good Food for the Scouts – forcing some Groups to leave
before the others were forced to evacuate.
I was a Boy Scout and always wanted to go to a World
Jamboree. Now I’m glad I never went to one. ^
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