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SUMBAR - The West Pasaman Regency Government (Pemkab) has accelerated the realization of assistance for the construction of earthquake victims' houses in its area. A total of 21 members of the verification team and field facilitators (TFL) were deployed. "We encourage acceleration, hopefully until next Monday the data validation will be completed. The implementation of the distribution of aid can be carried out in accordance with the rules," said West Pasaman Regent Hamsuardi at Simpang Empat, West Pasaman, West Sumatra (West Sumatra), Thursday, September 7, confiscated by Antara. According to him, the verification team and TFL released on that day will focus on 148 houses that choose the independent reimburse system.

The team deployed will work until Monday 11 September so that on the same day it will be followed by a meeting with related parties. However, it is possible that the team will work while recording according to the location visited. "The team, which numbered approximately 21 people, will serve in Pasaman and Talamau sub-districts until Monday. In the meeting, it was clear that the classification was based on the verification carried out by the team, including the proposed 86 houses and recorded outside the existing ones," he said. "We urge the team to work first," he said.

Hamsuardi explained, out of a total of 1,111 houses were heavily damaged, of which 246 housing units had already disbursed funds at Bank BRI, 148 housing units with an independent reimbursement system would be disbursed after verification of volume weights carried out by the technical team. Then as many as 631 housing units have been verified and validated and 86 housing units will be verified by the technical team as soon as possible. "Meanwhile, for 266 housing units, 68 housing units have been verified. The rest will be immediately verified by the technical team," he said.

He emphasized that if later it is verified or assessed by the 266 housing units by the technical team, a West Pasaman Regent Decree will be made. "If there is heavy damage, it will be proposed to the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), if it is moderately damaged, it is proposed to the Governor of West Sumatra and minor damage will be borne by the district," he said. The earthquake occurred in West Pasaman on February 25, 2022. Until now, there are still many earthquake victims who still have not received assistance for house repairs because it is still in the verification stage.


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