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Govt Ensures to Fulfill Bukit Duri Fire Survivors' Needs

Dyan Airlangga, Head of Tebet Sub-district, ensured that the needs of fire survivors on Jalan Kutilang, RW 02, Bukit Duri Urban Village, Tebet, South Jakarta, are being met.

"W e are committed to providing the best service,"

He conveyed this while visiting the fire site and evacuation shelter, accompanied by Tebet Sub-district Deputy Head, Dimas Prayudi, and Bukit Duri Urban Village Head, Atiaturrahma.

Dyan stated that, in accordance with disaster response regulation, the emergency response phase will initially last for three days.

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"For initial emergency response, it's typically three days, but it may be extended depending on the needs of the affected residents," he said on Saturday (7/19).

According to him, assistance had been distributed through local neighborhood units since early morning, including support from South Jakarta Social Agency and Disaster Management Agency (BPBD).

"Ready-to-eat meals have been provided since this morning. We will ensure they receive three meals a day throughout their stay at the shelter," he asserted.

As for the burial process of the four victims, currently being identified at Kramat Jati Police Hospital, Dyan assured that all arrangements are being handled appropriately and in coordination with related agencies.

"There are four casualties. One will be taken by his family to Bogor, while the other three will be buried at Menteng Pulo Public Cemetery (TPU) in Tebet," he explained.

South Jakarta Social Sub-agency Head, Bernard Tambunan, noted that aside from logistical aid, 100 boxes of ready-to-eat meals were delivered directly to the evacuation site.

"As long as the emergency response is in effect and survivors remain in need, we are committed to providing the best service," he emphasized.

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