inp.polri.go.id - Jakarta. Disaster expert, Adi Maulana, suggested that disaster mitigation lessons be included in the school curriculum to reduce the risk of disasters.
"So disaster management is realized in the form of a curriculum in schools. So that providing education from an early age is automated," he said, as reported by the RRI page, Monday (7/7/25).
On this occasion, he hoped that public awareness would also be high to prevent disasters. So that they can organize their cities better.
"Regional spatial planning also has many studies. So it is important to implement a disaster management curriculum since elementary school," he explained.
For information, it is known that the threat of natural disasters is a reality that is difficult to avoid for a number of regions in Indonesia. Indonesia's geographical position allows for the threat of high waves hitting coastal areas.
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