PT Surveyor Indonesia (PTSI) shows its commitment to helping disaster-affected communities by distributing three waves of aid to flood victims in the Greater Jakarta area. The assistance was distributed in stages from Wednesday to Friday (5-7 March) through the Indonesian Surveyor Employees Union (SPASI), the IDSurvey Task Force, and collaboration with the BUMN Disaster Task Force.

As part of the company's social responsibility, PTSI plays an active role in ensuring that the affected people get the assistance needed. This assistance is provided in the hope of easing the burden on flood victims who are experiencing difficulties in meeting their basic needs, especially in the midst of an emergency that is still ongoing in several areas.

This situation is getting tougher because it occurs in the middle of the month of Ramadan, where many people are fasting and need additional support to survive an emergency.

To date, the total aid that has been distributed has exceeded 60 packages consisting of basic necessities and basic necessities, medicines, blankets, and sanitation needs. This assistance was distributed to more than 15 sub-districts affected by flooding in Jabodetabek. The PTSI team together with volunteer partners also continue to monitor conditions in the field to ensure the distribution of aid runs smoothly and on target, so that it can reach people who really need it.

President Director of PT Surveyor Indonesia, Sandry Pasambuna, emphasized the importance of preparedness in dealing with flood disasters that often occur in the rainy season.

"PTSI as The Guardian of Assurance is committed to being present in the community, not only in the fields of testing, inspection, and certification (TIC), but also in humanitarian actions. We urge the public to remain vigilant and prioritize safety in the midst of extreme weather conditions," Sandry said, in his statement, Monday, March 10.

This effort is part of PTSI's concern in supporting community resilience in dealing with disasters and strengthening collaboration with various parties in disaster management. PTSI will continue to coordinate with relevant stakeholders to ensure assistance can reach people who need it effectively and on target.

Through this step, PTSI hopes to ease the burden on the flood-affected communities and encourage awareness of the importance of disaster mitigation and readiness to face emergency conditions.


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