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CIANJUR - The Regent of Cianjur Regency, West Java, Herman Suherman, ensured that all houses damaged by the earthquake in Cianjur received assistance from the government, so that residents whose houses had not been registered could report to the local village apparatus.

"If it has not been recorded at all, please contact the local village apparatus or the liaison service that has been placed in each village and sub-district that has been affected by light, medium and heavy," Herman said as quoted by Antara, Sunday, January 15.

Until now, his party together with BNPB are still verifying the results of the survey team on residents' houses damaged by the 5.6 magnitude earthquake that rocked Cianjur, Monday, November 21 with a temporary count of about 71 thousand units damaged.

Furthermore, Herman continued, after receiving damaged house data from BNPB, his party will issue a Decree (SK) of the Regent and immediately hand it back to BNPB to be immediately followed up so that residents immediately receive assistance from the government.

His party will immediately announce the results of the verification and official data collection, so that residents can see the results at their respective village halls and when they find inappropriate results can report back to the village apparatus or liaison.

"Residents can report the latest condition of their homes before seven days after the announcement is issued, when it is not appropriate, data corrections will be carried out, for example before being recorded moderately damaged but aftershocks occur to collapse or be severely damaged," he said.

"The data collection carried out with BNPB is very fast because less than three months after the disaster, data collection has been completed and residents can immediately receive assistance from the government to rebuild their homes," said Herman Suherman.


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