JAKARTA - The construction of temporary housing (huntara) for people affected by disasters in West Sumatra (Sumbar) continues to be accelerated, where as of Thursday (29/1) there are four locations that are the focus of huntara development.
Reported by ANTARA, in Jorong Padang Kunyik, Nagari Bungo Tanjuang, Batipuh District, Tanah Datar Regency, the work on installing the frame or additional structure for the huntara is still ongoing, including adjusting the frame in the front area of the building.
Second, in Kapalo Koto, Pauh, Padang City, which focuses on casting work and arranging work areas to support access and completion of the huntara environment section.
In addition, at the location of Jorong Kubu Gadang, Nagari Sumpur, South Batipuh District, Tanah Datar, the construction of the huntara has entered the stage of installing wall panels and perfecting the opening of doors/windows, leading to completion.
Meanwhile, in Nagari Puluik-Puluik, IV Nagari Bayang Utara, South Coast, the construction of the huntara entered the stage of establishing the main frame, the elongated structure was standing on the ground floor, and the assembly process of the frame was still ongoing.
Observations in the field showed that the construction of the huntara at several points was in various stages, ranging from installing the construction frame, installing panels or walls, to arranging the work area around the huntara building.
Meanwhile, on Sunday (25/1), the government had inaugurated 117 huntara units in Agam, West Sumatra. In total, a total of 618 huntara will be built in West Sumatra for residents affected by the disaster.
Hopefully, residents will no longer live in evacuation centers and can start normal activities again.
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