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The village head of Rawa Badak Selatan, Suhaena, admitted that he received information that there were intruders who took advantage of the opportunity to receive assistance from the government. It is known that hundreds of residents were forced to flee and leave their homes due to the fire incident in Pertamina Plumpang Depot, Koja, North Jakarta. " “ As there are also many refugees, it turns out that there are residents from outside (infiltration to take assistance-ed)," said Suhaena to reporters, Sunday, March 5. Therefore, he appealed to his citizens to always be vigilant and recognize the surroundings, in order to prevent intruders from committing crimes. "“ (Therefore) I was advised to get to know the residents, yes, that was recognizing, because many also lost their ID cards with residents knowing each other's left-right neighbors, that's how to minimize,” he said. Previously, it was reported that the DKI Jakarta Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) noted that 1,085 people had fled in several places due to the fire affected by the Pertamina Plumpang Depot, North Jakarta. "The joint BPBD coordinated officers have provided services to refugees," said Acting Head of the BNPB Disaster Data, Information and Communication Center Abdul Muhari as reported by ANTARA, Saturday, March 4. Residents took refuge in several places such as RPTRA Rasella as many as 356 people, the Walang Golkar Building as many as 258 people, and the North Jakarta PMI Office as many as 132 people, and the South Rawa Badak Village Head Office as many as 79 people. Then also at the North Jakarta Subdinkertrans and Energy Office as many as 74 people, the Al-Kuromas Mosque as many as 63 people, the As Sholihin Mosque as many as 63 people, and the Al-Muhajirin Mosque as many as 60 people.

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