Difficulties Faced By BNPB In Handling Floods In Jabodetabek
JAKARTA - The number of flood refugees in Jabodetabek is still quite high, with 62 thousand residents being displaced at 302 refugee points. However, it turns out that there are still many residents who have not received assistance from their homes to evacuation places.
Head of the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) Doni Monardo admitted that since last night the evacuation process was difficult because the quantity of rubber boats was small. Also, some areas have obstacles that are quite difficult to pass because of the swift currents.
"Maybe the (evacuation) process is a bit slow, because the amount of aid that is being distributed in the field is still limited. Hopefully, the people of our brothers who are affected by this disaster can be helped as quickly as possible in very good ways," said Doni at Graha. BNPB, Jalan Pramuka, East Jakarta, Thursday, January 2.
Doni explained, BNPB appointed the Mayor of each area in Jabodetabek to be the field command for flood handling. The assignment of this task was carried out in order to maximize the evacuation process and minimize the increase in flood victims. This was decided based on the results of the coordination meeting of BNPB, TNI, Polri, and regional officials throughout Jabodetabek today.
"So we arrange each region in such a way, including later from the ministry. So the moment of this meeting is for synergy. No longer can each ministry agency work itself," said Doni.
Furthermore, Doni appealed to the public not to hesitate to ask for help as soon as possible by contacting the nearest post to their respective mayors. He added that all parties were asked to coordinate between agencies to deal with this flood disaster.
"A joint team is needed. When someone needs help, the evacuation process will proceed. Areas that have difficulty in land transportation, then, especially later there will be people who need to be evacuated to the hospital and stop," said Doni.
Meanwhile, Head of the BNPB Disaster Information and Communication Data Center Agus Wibowo said that the standard for disaster management is generally 7-14 days. For the Jabodetabek flood, Agus has not been able to confirm the emergency status.
"Pak Doni has already conveyed that BNPB can determine the emergency status as well, usually for 14 days," he said, adding that food logistics were sufficient for this emergency status.
Agus added, BMKG predicts, rain will continue to occur in March. Therefore, the high potential for flooding is BNPB's main focus in the evacuation process. "Therefore, those in high areas, or the potential to wait, must immediately evacuate temporarily," he said.