Floods In Parepare Surut, Mayor Asked ASN To Help Clean-Clean Citizens

The Mayor of Parepare, South Sulawesi, Taufan Pawe continues to monitor the development of disaster recovery management after flash floods in a number of affected city areas last week, Wednesday, February 1, 2023. "We mobilized all ASN in all agencies to work massively to clean up settlements of residents affected by floods and landslides. Even assistance from the TNI and Polri also had a very good impact," said Taufan Pawe as quoted by ANTARA, Wednesday, February 8. He instructed his staff to focus on dealing with the impact of the floods and ensured that affected residents were well handled. In addition, ensuring the availability of food, medicines, vitamins for affected communities including distributing aid in stages, especially basic needs such as food and clothing and clean water. "We massively channel the incoming aid from both the community and the community. Because, this disaster cannot be handled alone, all parties must collaborate," hoped the Chairman of the DPD I of the South Sulawesi Golkar Party. from the data according to the verification results of the initial disaster victims as many as 1,377 families (KKK) and now recorded an increase of 1,717 families affected by the disaster. The mayor of Parepare two periods has also met South Sulawesi Governor Sudirman Sulaiman to discuss disaster management steps as well as requests for budget assistance to accelerate recovery. "Alhamdulillah, we received a good response from the Governor. He immediately lowered the Unexpected Fund (DTT), so that later in addition to the DTT from the Pareare City Government there will also be DTT from the South Sulawesi Provincial Government," he said. In the meeting, Taufan said that the PAre City Government postponed the implementation of the 68 years because it was still mourning and mourning after flash floods hit its settlements of its citizens. Therefore, his party hopes that the community will be patient with this condition, because all budgets issued by the government must go through rationalization first. "All processes must be passed as a form of completeness of documents for the fund disbursement process," he said.