Residents Of Palangka Raya Asked To Be Alert To Raise The Face Of The River Suddenly
PALANGKA RAYA - Head of the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) Palangka Raya City Emi Abriyani asked residents who live along the river to be aware of the increase in river water discharge. "Currently there are five sub-districts whose areas are affected by the increase in Kahayan River water discharge. Although we have not inundated the houses but we ask residents to be vigilant," he said, quoted by ANTARA, Monday, February 6. He explained that five sub-districts whose areas were affected by the river water rise are Marang, Petuk Bukit, Katimpun, Bukit Tunggal, and Palangka. "In those five sub-districts, the increase in Kahayan River water inundated roads. The increase in river water occurred over the last two days," he said. This hijab woman explained the river water level of normal conditions had risen by about 150 cm, while the water inundation on the road due to the high water rise reached a maximum of 30 cm. As a result of the increase in the waterway Kahayan River, a number of two-wheeled vehicles belonging to residents who tried to break the road ended by machine dead. Residents must also push vehicles on the roads in Petuk Katim Village which were flooded. "The increase in river water discharge occurred due to the high intensity of rain that flushed the Palangka Raya area as well as other district areas that became the upper reaches the Kahayan River," he said. Currently, his party will continue to carry out periodic monitoring in monitoring locations to anticipate the expansion of the impact of the river overflow or low-lying areas not to put electronic goods on the floor. This is to anticipate flood alert status. His party will also continue to coordinate with the Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency regarding daily weather estimates as well as weekly weather prospects. "While seeing developments in the field, we will immediately establish field and evacuation sites," said Emi. He also asked residents at riverbanks or low-lying areas not to put electronic goods on the floor. This is to anticipate floods if floods come suddenly.