PAPUA - Daily Executive (Plh) Papua Governor Muhammad Ridwan Ruikutun explained in more detail the public and private infrastructure damaged by the 5.4 magnitude (M) earthquake in Jayapura.
"The Krida gym in the Papua Governor's office was damaged by the ceiling of the building and several glass, then the local archival office the parking wall collapsed on one car, and the Dok V State Building cracked the walls of the building," he said in Papua, Friday, February 10, was confiscated by Antara.
The damage also affected the Swissbell buildings of the Dok II Hotel and Hypermart Jayapura. The two buildings were broken down.
Meanwhile, Cafe Cirita, who was standing on the water, collapsed and sank. Furthermore, the glass of the vehicle dealer's office and the Marantha Church in Polimak collapsed, which was rocked by an earthquake.
"There is also the Cenderawasih University auditorium, the front of the building was damaged and the Papua DPRD Office was glassy in the collapsed building," he said.
He reminded the public to remain calm but alert to anticipate the potential for aftershocks in Jayapura City and its surroundings.
Previously, the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) noted that the M 5.4 Jayapura earthquake refugees had increased to 2,136 people.
"According to the development of data summarized by the BNPB Control and Operations Center (Pusdalops) today, the evacuation locations are spread over 15 points," said Acting Head of the BNPB Disaster Data, Information and Communication Center Abdul Muhari in a written statement, Friday, February 10.
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