JAKARTA - The Cianjur Regency Government (Pemkab) in West Java has gradually repaired 21 classrooms damaged by natural disasters in various schools.
Head of the Junior High School (SMP) Division of the Cianjur Regency Education, Youth and Sports Office (Disdikpora) Helmi Halimudin said the repair process had been carried out since last year in stages due to budget constraints.
"Improvement of classrooms damaged by natural disasters is a priority spread from north to south of Cianjur, gradually adjusted to the available budget, including SMP 7 Sukanagara," he said in Cianjur Wednesday, which was confiscated by Antara.
A total of four classrooms at SMP Negeri 7 Sukanagara were damaged by a tornado, some time ago.
He explained that the repair of dozens of damaged classrooms is targeted to be completed by the end of this year, so that next year another repair will be made for schools that have not had the opportunity to repair, seeing the available budget in 2026.
His party will also seek budget assistance from various parties, such as the provincial government and the central government, as well as corporate social responsibility programs, so that the number of damaged classrooms in Cianjur can be reduced every year.
"All schools that have been severely damaged due to natural disasters have been included in the priority data for the improvement of the Cianjur Disdikpora," he said.
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To reduce the number of damaged classrooms every year, he appealed, the school immediately carried out light maintenance if light damage was found in their respective school environments.
He also reminded schools to be more vigilant in facing the rainy season and wind, especially in hilly areas, such as Sukanagara, where many large trees are prone to falling, so that tree pruning is carried out through coordination with local officials.
"The school environment, which has many large fallen trees in the school area, must be trimmed diligently, waterways are cleaned from waste to prevent flooding and schools with cliffs prone to landslides must be watched out for," he said.
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