The black-and-white chefs headed to Muan, led by Ahn Yoo-sungLooking at the scene, I hope you find energy for your heart-wrenching family

Dec 31, 2024

The black-and-white chefs headed to Muan, led by Ahn Yoo-sungLooking at the scene, I hope you find energy for your heart-wrenching family



Starting with Chef Ahn Yoo-sung, the chefs came forward for the bereaved families.

SBS PowerFM '2 Escape Culture Show', which aired on the 31st, made a phone call with Chef Ahn Yoo-sung.

Chef Ahn Yoo-sung earlier visited Muan International Airport by rolling 200 servings of gimbap himself upon the news of the Jeju Air disaster.




Chef Ahn Yoo-sung said, `My heart aches and I couldn't get my hands on things. I was wondering if there was anything I could do to help, but once I had the only talent I had was cooking, I went with Kimbap, he said. "When I see it on the spot, my heart is so overwhelmed."

In addition, chef Ahn Yoo-sung is temporarily living in a tent about the situation at Muan International Airport. Everyone is weak and weak."

Then "I only have a talent for making food, so I hope this skill can be helpful." I'd like to visit you continuously while you're here. I hope you gain energy while eating gimbap" he said.




Chef Ahn Yoo-sung, who plans to visit Muan International Airport with food tomorrow, New Year's Day, also expressed his intention to participate.

Chef Ahn Yoo-sung said, `I was going to volunteer for rice cake soup, but I'm going to prepare 300 bowls of abalone porridge. There are a lot of 'black and white chefs' who participate.

Chef Ahn Yoo-sung finally said "When you hear about a big accident or a hard time, the people's interest is a great help. What is desperately needed now is that the people continue to pay attention and give support and strength to them" encouraged.




In this service, chefs who made their faces known as "black and white chefs" also came out to comfort the bereaved families.

On the 29th, a Jeju Air passenger plane crashed into the structure and the outer wall of the airport and exploded while attempting to land at Muan International Airport in Jeollanam-do.

The plane was carrying 181 people, including 175 passengers and six crew members, and 179 people were killed except for the two rescued crew members. It was the disaster that caused the most casualties among aircraft accidents in Korea. The government designated a week until January 4 as a period of national mourning.



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