JAKARTA - It was raining when the Governor of Central Java Ganjar Pranowo arrived at the Wanayasa District Field, Banjarnegara Regency. There he is scheduled to lead the Banjarnegara Regency disaster preparedness meeting.

Ganjar immediately took the position to be the leader of the apple in the middle of the field. Wearing an orange vest and hat that reads BPBD, Ganjar let his clothes drenched in the rain, Thursday 18 November.

"Ladies and gentlemen, whom I respect very much, as reported by the ceremonial commander earlier, this rain brings sustenance, this rain makes us also have to be careful," said Ganjar, starting his speech.

Ganjar said the rain that fell now was a moment to feel. How prepared and how all those present were alert and tough people.

"Everyone present today is always the first to follow BMKG's information, continuously monitoring weather conditions. Everyone gathers together in a group of blocks for us to be on alert," said Ganjar.

Ganjar expressed his appreciation to all components, from the TNI to Polri, to the volunteers who are always there in the community to help.

Ganjar Pranowo (Photo via Central Java Provincial Government)

"This is something important, the community needs the presence of panjenengan, starting from the information we catch every day, what developments are like," said Ganjar, ignoring the increasingly heavy rain.

In his remarks, Ganjar also asked all components from the Social Service, Ministry of Social Affairs, PMI, volunteers and others to always ensure the equipment is running and functioning properly.

"And socialization in my opinion is very important. The tools function, socialization occurs, disaster maps are owned, we can monitor the weather every day, so we can carry out preparedness, God willing," said Ganjar.

Met after the apple, Ganjar emphasized that preparedness in Banjarnegara had been maximized. At present, officers and volunteers have also been alerted in areas above Banjarnegara or those that are prone to disasters.

“Even this is already running because there was a landslide in Beji. We are all backing up, it's just a matter of interacting with the community in the form of socialization so that they are all ready," he said.

Ganjar Pranowo (Photo via Central Java Provincial Government)

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