Rest of the scouts to march on with the Jamboree
![British scouts packed to leave the camping grounds at Saemangeum in North Jeolla on Saturday. [YONHAP]](https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/data/photo/2023/08/05/c28b3a75-2bd2-463f-a0f1-aef1dab5c5ce.jpg)
British scouts packed to leave the camping grounds at Saemangeum in North Jeolla on Saturday. [YONHAP]
"Each country's representatives, after holding a meeting, have decided to continue with the Jamboree," Han said on Saturday at a press briefing. "The [Korean] government is advising various programs to be held at other places, away from Saemangeum, considering the heatwave."
He added that the Korean government will continue to provide full support.
The Korean Prime Minister also stated that there have been significant improvements in the facilities, including showers. "The participants said they were seeing the improvements," Han said. "To maintain the cleanliness of the shower and other facilities, the government has started to deploy more than 700 service personnel."
He further mentioned that the Land Ministry has stationed an additional 104 air-conditioned buses, while the Korean military has sent 64 canopies. Additionally, 60 more medical staff consisting of 28 doctors, 18 nurses, and 13 emergency respondents have been added.
![Prime Minister Han Duck-soo at a press briefing on the World Scout Jamboree at Saemangeum, North Jeolla, on Saturday. [YONHAP]](https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/data/photo/2023/08/05/830236f5-53f5-49b0-9316-72816c81deb2.jpg)
Prime Minister Han Duck-soo at a press briefing on the World Scout Jamboree at Saemangeum, North Jeolla, on Saturday. [YONHAP]
Yoon requested that the program be changed so that the scouts from across the world would be able to see Korea's industry, culture, history, and its nature.
Representatives from each country participating in the troubled 25th World Scout Jamboree held a meeting whether to halt, curtail or proceed with the event after the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) issued a statement calling for "alternative options."
The meeting, which began at 9 a.m., came hours after the WOSM said it asked the Korean Scouting Organization, which is hosting the Jamboree, to "consider alternative options to end the event earlier than scheduled and support the participants until they depart for their home countries."
The central government has taken over the operation as the organizing committee and the local government had been overwhelmed with the crisis, including the sharp rise of patients suffering from the hostile environment, such as the scorching heat and the puddles created by the lack of a drainage system, as well as poor food supply, which included fungus-covered eggs.
The British and American scouts decided to leave the camp on Friday and Saturday.
Covid-19 infections have also become a major concern, as the number of infected people has now reached 70, the majority of whom (65) are participants from abroad.
BY LEE HO-JEONG, LEE SUNG-EUN [lee.hojeong@joongang.co.kr]
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