JAKARTA - A total of 14 offices and the West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Deputy Governor's Hall (Deputy Governor) Indah Dhamayanti Putri was flooded by floodwater that hit Mataram City on Sunday, July 6.
According to Antara's monitoring until Monday, July 7 afternoon, along Jalan Majapahit, Mataram City, several units of the NTB Provincial Government (Pemprov) offices, such as the Manpower and Transmigration Office, the Food Security Service, and the NTB Social Service Jompo Home, are still flooded with water and full of mud from the yard to the office.
"In our notes, there are 14 office units that were flooded," said Head of the NTB Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) Ahmadi while accompanying Lalu Governor Muhamad Iqbal and Deputy Governor of NTB Indah Dhamayanti Putri to the NTB Food Security Service (DKP) which are still submerged in water.
Apart from offices, the Deputy Governor's Hall, which is located on Jalan Pandji Tilar, was also not spared by the floodwaters that hit Mataram City.
"Yes, including the Pendopo, the Deputy Governor was also submerged, so the Deputy Governor fled and is still cleaning up," said Ahmadi.
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In addition, the flood also submerged people's houses in six sub-districts in Mataram City, he said, starting from Sandubaya, Mataram, Cakranegara, Sekarbela, Selaparang, and Ampenan.
"There were 7,714 heads of families (KK) or 30,833 people affected by the flood and 15 people injured and 520 displaced, 9 houses were heavily damaged, dozens of shops were submerged, and one bridge was broken," said Ahmadi.
Meanwhile, Deputy Governor of NTB Indah Dhamayanti Putri admitted that the pavilion where she lived was also flooded. "Yes, I had fled, but now I have returned," she said while reviewing the flood.
Currently, the West Nusa Tenggara Deputy Governor's Hall, said Indah Dhamayanti Putri, is being cleaned and reorganized. "The one who is currently cleaning up. But not all pendopos are submerged," he said.
It is known that flooding in Mataram City occurred on Sunday, July 6, due to high rainfall, causing water in three rivers (Jangkok, Unus, and Ancar) that crossed Mataram City to overflow and inundate existing houses and offices.
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