BADUNG - Officials from the Environmental and Hygiene Service (DLHK) of Badung Regency, Bali, together with the community and traders again cleaned up the garbage that had stranded on Kuta Beach, Seminyak, and Legian, Bali.

"Today, there are around 10 trucks of garbage cleaned at Kuta Beach, around 30 tons," said Putu Suantara, Head of the Cleanliness and Hazardous and Toxic Materials Management Division at the Badung Department of Environment and Forestry (DLHK), Bali, Tuesday, December 7.

During this week, joint officers have cleaned about 50 tons along Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, and Jimbaran beaches.

Meanwhile, 350 personnel were deployed today who are routine field officers and the DLHK Rapid Response Unit (URC) and were deployed along the west coast or the Badung Regency area to carry out cleaning.

Garbage cleaning at Kuta Beach/DOK DLHK Badung

According to Suantara, the garbage on the beach cannot be completely cleaned immediately. Because the currents of the waves make the garbage can come back to the beach.

Previously, the Coordinator of Marine Debris Evacuation Detection (Desalut) of the Badung Environment and Hygiene Service (DLHK), I Made Gede Dwipayana, said that the garbage began to enter the beach on Saturday, December 4 night.


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