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Emergency goods sales surge after quake

By 박윤아

Published : Sept. 21, 2016 - 09:47

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[THE INVESTOR] Sales of emergency goods have visibly increased after the biggest earthquake in the country‘s history last week, retail industry officials said on Sept. 21.

Most of the shopping is done through online malls like Gmarket and 11st, according to the officials, with sales of some products rising nearly fourfold.

Gmarket said that during the seven days following the Sept. 12 quake in Gyeongju, 371 kilometers southeast of Seoul, sales of emergency supplies, such as descending devices, gas masks and generators, have jumped 37 percent compared with the same period last year. Demand also rose for slip-proof products (66 percent), flashlights (41 percent), and safety belts and ropes (22 percent), according to the online mall.

Sales of gauze and medical kits also increased, as well as ointments for wounds, the company said. In the case of pain relief patches, sales leaped 393 percent.

People also stocked up on water, which showed a 72 percent increase in sales during the period, and cup noodles (22 percent).

For 11st, demand rose for backpacks (59 percent), field rations (37 percent), helmets (22 percent) and flashlights (28 percent).

(theinvestor@heraldcorp.com)