JAKARTA - National Police Chief General Pol. Listyo Sigit Prabowo will visit victims affected by the Cianjur earthquake, West Java. The National Police Chief left for Cianjur by helicopter.

Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Pol. Dedi Prasetyo said the National Police Chief is scheduled to depart from Jakarta to Cianjur by helicopter at around 12.30 WIB, Tuesday, November 22.

"The first place the National Police Chief and Ketum Bhayangkari visited was the Cianjur Regional General Hospital," said Dedi, confiscated from Antara.

After arriving in Cianjur, the National Police Chief will go directly to the Cianjur Regional General Hospital (RSUD) where earthquake victims are being treated.

After that, continued Dedi, the National Police Chief and the Bhayangkara Ketum went to the Cianjur Police Headquarters to distribute disaster relief.

About 10 units of box trucks containing the assistance of the National Police Chief have arrived at the Cianjur Police Headquarters, carrying 3,000 packages of aid consisting of rice, cooking oil, sugar, soy sauce, teabags, condensed milk, biscuits, and egg noodles.

The non-food packages sent were 1,000 blankets, 300 folding mattresses, and 4 platoon tents.

At the Cianjur Police Headquarters, it was one of the refugee camps for residents of RT 02 and RT 03 RW 07 Nagrak Village, Cianjur City District.

There are three field tents that accommodate refugees, a field kitchen car and a Brimob Police operational vehicle.

After checking the distribution of aid, the National Police Chief and his entourage are scheduled to go to the Cianjur Fuel Emergency Response Post, Cijedil-Cianjur.

"At 14.00 WIB, the National Police Chief moved to the Emergency Response Post," said Dedi.

Based on temporary data from the Head of the National Police Headquarters, the number of victims as a result of the earthquake disaster was 95 people died, 119 people were slightly injured, and 14 people were seriously injured.

"Of the 95 victims who died, 92 have been identified, three have not been identified," said Dedi.

These victims were recorded from three hospitals serving earthquake victims, namely Bhayangkara Cianjur Hospital, Sayang Cianjur Hospital, and Cimacan Hospital.


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