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Flood Victims in Jelambar Got Free Health Service

Residents at RW 07 on Jl. Borobudur who were affected by flood and evacuated in Masjid Al Mukhlis, Jelambar, Grogol, West Jakarta, got free health service.

Residents are really happy with this activity

Based on Beritajakarta.com's observation, free health service was held by one of bank owned by government through social service activity.

From that activity, residents got free health service from blood pressure check, glucose check, cholesterol check, and other common health diseases.

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Jelambar Urban Village Secretary, Kusnadi, said the residents enthusiasm towards the activity was very high. Beside of free health service, residents also got free medicines.

"Residents are really happy with this activity," he said in location, Wednesday (2/22).

On the same location, Jelambar Urban Village urged residents who live in shelter must maintain their health in recent extreme weather.

"Residents must maintain their condition," he said.

Meanwhile, Tuty (57), one who live in the shelter admitted comes to health post to heal her itching disease which suffered since her residential got flooded.

"Thank you for organizers who cares about us," she closed.

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