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Senator Fahira Idris Supports BPBD in Thousand Islands

We support it and will be followed up for the proposal

Senator in the Regional Representatives Council (DPD) Fahira Idris supports the plan to form the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) in Thousand Islands.

This statement was conveyed during a working visit (kunker) to the Thousand Islands Regency to discuss and absorb people and region's aspirations related with the monitoring on Law number 24/2007 on Disaster Management.

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"We support it and will be followed up for the proposal," she expressed, Bidadari Island, Untung Jawa Island Urban Village, South Thousand Islands Sub-district, Monday (1/18).

Thousand Islands Regent Junaedi revealed the ranks of Thousand Islands Regency administration focused on increasing disaster mitigation efforts through disaster monitoring and increasing the ability to deal with disaster threats for residents and tourists.

"This is a serious issue, so we need it as facilitators," he explained.

He also filed a One Aman (safe) One Life Jacket program for Thousand Islands people as an anticipation stage.

"Hopefully the visit of Committee II DPD can be accelerations and everything can be realized quickly," he stated.

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