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 49 Personel Gabungan Bersihkan Halte dan JPO Ujung Menteng

Ujung Menteng Bus Stop on Jalan Haji Darip Cleaned

This is done to create a sense of comfort for the public

Some 49 joint personnel cleaned the Ujung Menteng Bus Stop and pedestrian bridge (JPO) on Jalan Haji Darip, KM 25 Ujung Menteng, Cakung, East Jakarta, Tuesday (1/17).

Using a fire engine with 4,000 liters capacity, they sprayed, all parts of the bus stop, starting from stairs, under the stairs, pillars to the girders, and the roof as well as JPO building. Afterward, it was cleaned using detergent and brushed by PPSU personnel.

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Ujung Menteng Urban Village Economy and Development Division Head, Wisnu Kurniawan expressed that this cleanup action was done because the condition of the bus stop and JPO was dirty and dull.

"This is done to create a sense of comfort for the public," he expressed.

According to him, those 49 joint personnel involved were from the Fire and Rescue Sub-agency (five people), Satpol PP (16 people), PPSU (22 people), and Urban Village ASN (four people).

Fire Control and Rescue Division Head, Gatot Sulaeman added that a fire engine with 4,000 liters capacity was deployed to simplify the cleaning process.

"Surely, this is to provide comfort for the wider community, especially users of public bus stops and JPOs," he concluded.

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