6 Families In Cianjur Affected By Floods And Landslides Refuge In Madrasahs
JABAR - At least six families consist of 15 residents of Parabon Village, Cintasih Village, Gekbrong District, Cianjur Regency, West Java were forced to flee to madrasa because their houses were damaged by landslides and floods, Wednesday, May 3.
Head of BPBD Cianjur Regency, Dindin said, his party had sent officers to the location to collect data and bring aid to residents who were forced to evacuate, temporary data recorded that 4 houses were buried by landslides.
"There were no casualties in the incident because residents had fled when it rained heavily and the flood suddenly recalled the village, not long after the 10-meter high cliff behind the landslide village, tonight residents took refuge in the local madrasa," he said when contacted Wednesday, May 3, was confiscated by Antara.
Currently, officers are also asked to provide services for residents who evacuate and carry out joint handling with joint officers consisting of the TNI/Polri, sub-district and village officials so that residents can immediately return home quickly.
The head of Cintaasih Village, Dedi Kusmara, said that the landslides and floods that hit two villages, Parabon Village and Cikiara Village, but the worst landslides that damaged four houses in Parabon Village and dozens of houses were threatened.
"For the worst landslides, four houses in Parabon Village and dozens of houses were threatened. A total of 15 people were displaced, two houses were moderately damaged and dozens of houses were threatened, but no one fled," he said.
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Heavy rain with an intensity of more than two hours caused flooding and landslides to occur at eight points in Cintaasih Village, also causing the suspension bridge connecting villages and village roads along 25 meters to break, vehicles cannot pass.
"We hope that there will be quick handling of related agencies in the Cianjur Regency Government, because bridges and village roads are the main access for residents to carry out activities, especially the economy and children going to school," he said.