KUDUS - The Central Java Provincial Government will allocate a budget of Rp. 10 billion to rehabilitate the bridge leading to the entrance of Colo Tourism, Colo Village, Kudus Regency which has experienced landslides.
"We will allocate Rp10 billion for the repair of the bridge," said Deputy Governor of Central Java Taj Yasin Maemoen when reviewing the landslide location at the entrance to Colo Tourism, Kudus, reported by ANTARA, Tuesday, January 13.
Taj Yasin directly monitored the location of the landslide, which was about 6 meters long. The location is an access to the Colo tourist area, which has been the focus of the local community's economy.
Therefore, he continued, in the near future the government will rehabilitate the location, so that vehicle traffic access can run smoothly. Moreover, in the month of Sya'ban, there will be many visitors who will carry out pilgrimages to the Tomb of Sunan Muria.
According to Taj Yasin, many MSME actors depend on their economy in the tourist destination, so it needs to be rehabilitated immediately.
"The initial step, which will be carried out, is to ensure that the bus can go up. Like today (13/1) there were 12 buses that did not go up. In fact, next month is Sya'ban, where hundreds of buses usually come to make pilgrimages," he said.
Meanwhile, Kudus Regent Sam'ani Intakoris expressed his gratitude to the Central Java Provincial Government for allocating a budget for landslide repairs in Colo.
He added that currently there are also seven sub-districts in Kudus that are affected by the flood disaster. There are as many as 13,262 families affected by the disaster.
"Our hope is that the disaster in this region will soon pass, so that the people's economy will be good again," he said.
Reporter : Akhmad Nazaruddin
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