Indonesian Seaman Granted Long-Term Residency for Heroic Actions During Wildfire

April 6, 2025
Indonesian Seaman Granted Long-Term Residency for Heroic Actions During Wildfire

The South Korean government has decided to grant long-term residency status to 31-year-old Indonesian seaman, Sukiyanto, for his heroic efforts in assisting local residents during a wildfire in Uiseong, North Gyeongsang Province. On April 6, Lee Han-gyeong, the Deputy Director of the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasure Headquarters, announced during a meeting at the Government Sejong Building that Sukiyanto, along with two other Indonesian nationals, would receive special residency status for their contributions in helping elderly residents evacuate during the crisis.

Sukiyanto, who has been living in South Korea for eight years on a work visa, was recognized for his bravery on March 25 when he and the village chief, Yoo Myung-sin, went door-to-door to wake sleeping residents as the fire spread towards their village. The area, located on a coastal slope, is home to many elderly individuals, making quick evacuation challenging. Sukiyanto carried residents who had difficulty moving to safety, transporting them approximately 300 meters to a nearby breakwater.

A 90-year-old resident who was rescued by Sukiyanto expressed gratitude, stating, "If it weren't for Sukiyanto, we would all have died. I fell asleep while watching TV, and when I heard the shouting about the fire, I saw Sukiyanto outside. He helped me escape by carrying me on his back."

Sukiyanto, who works as a crab fisherman, has a wife and a five-year-old son in Indonesia and was facing the prospect of leaving South Korea in three years. Following the incident, the Ministry of Justice announced on April 1 that they would consider granting him F-2 residency status due to his significant contributions to saving lives. Long-term residency can be awarded by the Minister of Justice to individuals who have made special contributions to South Korea or have advanced public welfare.

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