On the 26th, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced that 70 government computers had been destroyed in a fire at the National Information Resources Management Agency in Daejeon.
While work is underway to restore the network, it has been revealed that there are disruptions to transportation services such as trains, buses, and airlines that are connected to the government's computer network.
Services such as reservations and sales of train, bus, and airline tickets and boarding passes are functioning normally, but some transportation services are experiencing disruptions.
There are problems with bus and rail payments using post office debit cards, and with new applications for discounts for large families, people of national merit, and people with disabilities.
Due to an error in the taxi driver management system, drivers are unable to apply for and register their qualifications, or receive their certificates.
The situation where access to the transportation performance management system and the national logistics integrated information system continues to be inaccessible. In response to this, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism announced that it will "immediately close the doors to the system when reserving and selling train and bus tickets, and when booking flights."
"We are now in a situation where identification documents such as ID cards are required when boarding," the company said, adding, "Until the system is restored, we will respond by expanding the scope of identification required to board aircraft."
Copies and faxes of ID cards, the Electronic Family Registration System, Traffic Complaint 24, Seumut, Home Tax, and National Health Insurance can be obtained through alternative government websites or private institutions such as banks.
The situation can be checked using the app. Currently, there are no problems with home delivery or freight transport. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism said, "We will continue to monitor the situation to ensure that no inconvenience is caused to the public.
"We will work with relevant agencies to restore the system as quickly as possible, while making every effort to minimize the inconvenience to the public," he said.
2025/09/28 07:06 KST
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