The Indonesian Navy has again deployed a transport plane, namely the Cassa NC 212-200 Aviocar to transport 1.2 tons of logistics for flood victims from Medan City to Sibolga, North Sumatra, Wednesday, December 10.
Head of the Information Service of the Indonesian Navy (Kadispenal) First Admiral TNI Tunggul said this deployment was proof of the involvement of all elements of the Indonesian Navy's defense equipment in assisting disaster victims.
"The distribution of this humanitarian aid consists of 1.2 tons of basic necessities to ensure that people in Sibolga receive adequate supplies of basic necessities," said Tunggul when confirmed by ANTARA in Jakarta, Thursday, December 11.
He continued, the logistics will later be placed at the post at the nearest airport from the disaster site.
From the point of disaster, logistics will be sent to flood-affected villages using helicopters.
The Indonesian Navy itself has since the beginning deployed Panther helicopters to deliver logistics to several areas that are still isolated due to disasters.
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Not only air elements, Tunggul ensures that sea defense equipment such as the KRI transport, tankers and hospitals will also continue to be deployed to help disaster victims.
With these efforts, it is hoped that the post-disaster recovery process can be carried out quickly and maximally
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