SEMARANG Central Java Police Chief Inspector General Ahmad Luthfi said that his party had coordinated with the Governor and the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) to divert rain in Semarang City through technological engineering.

"It will be diverted by technology via plane. So that in the future there will be no more heavy rain," said Ahmad Lutfhi in a written statement, Tuesday, January 3.

The Regional Police Chief said that his party had dispatched social assistance in the form of field kitchens and health posts to help residents affected by the flood.

In addition, the patrol teams of the Semarang and Ditpolairud Polrestabes were dispatched to carry out security in residential areas left by residents due to flooding.

"This includes the distribution of aid for residents who still live in their homes," he said

The Regional Police Chief is optimistic that the flood will subside soon. This is based on monitoring in a number of areas where the water has begun to recede and large vehicles have passed through roads.

"In general, it has receded, one of which is that the water at Marina (Kabasan Marina) is still left behind, we have run the pump," he continued.

Regarding the submerged northern coast route, namely in the Kaligawe area, the Kapolda said there was no flow diversion.

"Kaligawe at noon can be passed, Innova can pass," he said.


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