BPBD Conveys Potential Disasters Monitoring Results
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Maria Inggita
The Jakarta Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD)'s disaster management team or Quick Response Team (TRC) reported the results of potential regional disaster observation and monitoring to the BPBD Chief Executive Isnawa Adji.
The results of potential regional disasters observation and monitoring is presented as a follow-up to the assignment of TRC officers
As many as 267 TRC officers assigned to each urban village throughout Jakarta presented and explained various data that had been collected alternately every day from June to August 2022.
"The results of potential regional disasters observation and monitoring is presented as a follow-up to the assignment of TRC officers to each urban village in Jakarta since May 2022," Adji
said, Wednesday (6/15).BPBD Announces Coastal Flooding Warning to Happen from June 11 to 17, 2022He explained that TRC described the data that had been collected from the existing condition of each urban village, as well as supporting facilities and infrastructure, disaster potential, support for pentahelix elements, a potential location for evacuation posts, and results of coordination with the local urban village apparatuses.
He also appealed to people who found or experienced an emergency situation to immediately contact Jakarta Siaga Call Center at 112.
"Hopefully, with holistic knowledge of regional conditions, TRC officers will have a good and integrated disaster preparedness and response in the event of disaster in the area," he said.