The Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of Cianjur Regency, West Java, has asked residents living on riverbanks, especially the southern region, to be alert and alert in line with the high rainfall since the past week. Secretary of the Cianjur BPBD Rudi Wibowo in Cianjur, Thursday, said information from the BMKG stated that high rainfall will hit as a large area of Cianjur until mid-January 2023, so residents throughout Cianjur must be wary of. "Especially residents who live along the river, must be observant in reading natural signs of a disaster because some time ago, the southern region, precisely in Sukanagara District, was hit by flash floods that submerged five villages," he said, quoted from Antara, Thursday, January 5. BPBD has alerted disaster-resilient volunteers (Retana) in each sub-district and village to increase supervision and immediately evacuate residents when they see natural signs of a disaster. Coordination with sub-districts and villages that are prone to natural disasters, especially floods in the southern region, is further enhanced, including giving advice to residents living on riverbanks ranging from Sukanagara to Cidaun sub-districts. "Currently, we are not only focusing on handling earthquake disasters, but we are also alert and flood alert because of the high rainfall since the past week. We have also intensified the same appeal to earthquake victims who still live in self-isolation posts," he said. He also appealed to road users who cross the landslide-prone route and fallen trees from the Puncak area to Jalan Raya Bandung-Cianjur, to remain extra careful when passing and not parking vehicles under old trees that are prone to falling.

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