In response to cash collection in the third phase of the Zhubei relief fund distribution, considering the details of the on-site movement and safety, Zhubei Mayor Zheng Chaofang (middle) went to the Zhubei Police Station today, and had a discussion with the branch chief Lin Mingfeng (right 2) on the cash distribution related detailed planning.

(Photo by reporter Liao Xueru)

[Reporter Liao Xueru/Hsinchu Report] Zhubei City, Hsinchu County’s Bailout Fund e-application is online, and the 24-hour online application will be open from the 18th. In the first 3 days, it broke through the 120,000 mark. Anti-fraud publicity, at the same time, it is strongly recommended that citizens spend 3 minutes to apply online, saving 3 hours of queuing time, allowing the police to protect money with live ammunition, as if the plot of the movie is not staged on the streets of Zhubei.

Zheng Chaofang said that according to the current limited service capacity of the public office, if the public chooses to queue up to receive the cash at the scene for the third phase of relief payments, it is very likely that they will have to queue for more than 2 or 3 hours. Please hurry up and apply through the electronic method before March 25. You can turn on your computer 24 hours a day and you can apply with just a few clicks of your finger. So far, more than 120,000 people have applied in the past 3 days, and 60% of the citizens have applied.

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In response to cash collection in the third phase of the Zhubei relief fund distribution, considering the details of the on-site movement and safety, Zheng Chaofang paid a special visit to the Zhubei Police Station today, and made detailed plans for the cash distribution with the branch chief Lin Mingfeng, and thanked the police department Cooperate with the municipal office to handle the distribution work; in addition, the two also work together to carry out anti-fraud publicity.

Zheng Chaofang reminded the public: the office will not notify through phone calls, Line, Facebook or email, and the public must never remit money. He also appealed to the public not to click on unknown SMS URLs to avoid monetary losses.