JAKARTA - The Batang Regency Government in Central Java will soon relocate 28 families (KK) in Pranten Village, which is in the "red zone" of the landslide, to be moved to temporary housing (huntara).

Head of the Regional Disaster Management Agency of Batang Wawan Regency, Nurdiansyah, said that the results of the field survey showed that the residents' settlements were no longer habitable due to the high risk of land movement.

"Therefore, we have decided that the safety of life is the sole consideration in this emergency step. They must be relocated because their residence is prone to landslides," he said in Batang, Friday, quoted by Antara.

His party is working with Perhutani to relocate residents in the landslide-prone area as soon as possible to avoid the potential for subsequent disasters.

"Our priority is the safety of residents, so that there are no casualties," he said.

He said the village government was handling the administrative process so that the land for the temporary residence would not only be a place to stop by but could become the permanent property of the residents.

"It has been communicated and is being processed by the village government. We hope that the land that originally belonged to Perhutani can become the right of the people," he said.

He said his party collaborated with the Directorate of People's Housing and Residential Areas and volunteers to establish temporary housing before they were awakened to permanent housing.

"Although it is an emergency, this residence is designed to give the residents of Pranten a sense of security. The name is also a temporary residence, of course the building is simple but at least it can be safely occupied while waiting for permanent housing," he said.


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