Ridwan Kamil Will Send West Java ASN To Japan Learning To Build Earthquake-Resilient Homes
JAKARTA - The Governor of West Java (Jabar) M Ridwan Kamil will send State Civil Apparatus (ASN) within the West Java Provincial Government (Pemrov) to Japan. The ASN will study disaster mitigation in Shizuoka Prefecture. The study aims to improve the knowledge and knowledge of West Java ASN in making earthquake-resistant houses in the future. "The earthquake-resistant house is one that we will cooperate with Shizuoka Prefecture," said Ridwan Kamil in a written statement, Friday, November 25, quoted from Antara.
Ridwan Kamil said that earthquake-resistant houses would be present in West Java based on the recommendations of President Jokowi when providing assistance to residents affected by the disaster in Cianjur Regency.
The earthquake-resistant house will be built in a new location and in a house that has indeed been built. Later there will be special strengthening, therefore he will send West Java ASN to Japan to study this knowledge. "Earthquake-resistant houses in new locations and in existing homes, which may have been built, are strengthened. We will also send West Java Provincial Government staff to Shizuoka to study earthquake disaster mitigation because they have more than 50 years experience," he said.
Meanwhile, Japan's Shizuoka Prefectural Deputy Governor Tsutomu Idano explained that his territory is the same as that in Indonesia often experiences earthquakes. In fact, for 50 years there have been various policies for handling good earthquakes. "For more than 50 years, there have been many policies taken for handling earthquake disasters. I hope that with the extension of the MoU between Shizuoka and the West Java Provincial Government, there will also be cooperation, especially in the field of disaster management, especially earthquakes," said Tsutomu Idano. You also welcome the West Java State Civil Apparatus directly to the land of the Blue Samurai to share knowledge about earthquake disaster mitigation. The two provinces are mutually beneficial," he said.