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West Nusa Tenggara Regional Police Chief Observes Flood and Landslide Locations in West Lombok

By Cpiet Jumat, 10 Desember 2021 Pengunjung (125) 2 Mins Read
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inp.polri.go.id - Mataram. West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Regional Police Chief, Pol. Inspector-General Muhammad Iqbal requested that the safety and security of residents affected by floods and landslides take precedence. Since yesterday we have made humanitarian efforts to the community, both in Lombok and Bima. "The most important thing is that we provide assistance and protection to people affected by this disaster," said the West Nusa Tenggara Regional Police Chief in a written statement, Tuesday (12/07/2021). The West Nusa Tenggara Regional Police Chief inspects the location of flash floods and landslides in North Batulayar Hamlet, Batulayar Village, Batulayar District, West Lombok (Lobar). Iqbal checked the search process for one older adult who had disappeared and was finally found dead, H Suri (65). I advise residents to be safe; residents who are injured must be ensured that they are safe and their needs are met, their needs are met, including clothing, food and medicine. "Everything we can do, do our best so that there are no more casualties due to declining health conditions," explained the West Nusa Tenggara Regional Police Chief. The joint Search and Rescue team of the National Armed Forces and National Police, National Search and Rescue Agency, and volunteers since the disaster arrived carried out the process of searching for missing victims, evacuating the dead and injured without stopping. "From this morning, we have mobilized members to search for the missing victims," he said. The West Nusa Tenggara Regional Police Chief walked through the area of the former flash flood, which was now covered in 15-25 cm of mud. Materials dragged by the flash flood, such as tree trunks and wooden branches, are still scattered on the site. "Emergency tents shared kitchens; health posts have been set up at several flood points in West Lombok. In addition, several aids have also been distributed to affected residents since yesterday," explained the West Nusa Tenggara Regional Police Chief.
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