MoSA Provides Social Assistance and LDP for Residents Affected by Natural Disasters in Cibokor
CIANJUR
(5 June 2021) – The Ministry of
Social Affairs through Phala Martha Sukabumi Center provides logistical
assistance and psychosocial support services for residents affected by floods
and landslides in Cibokor, Cianjur, West Java. This is a follow-up to the
direction of the Minister of Social Affairs, Tri Rismaharini, that each Social Rehabilitation
Center must immediately respond to information about various social problems
that occur around the Center.
When receiving information on the occurrence
of a landslide in Babakan Cingkeuk Village, Cibokor Village, Cibeber District, Cianjur
Regency which occurred on Friday night (4/6/2021) before dawn, the Head of the
Phala Martha Center, Cup Santo on Saturday morning (5/6/2021) assigns an
Emergency Response Team, consisting of Social Workers and Social Counselors to
go to the evacuation site for the landslide disaster.
The Phala Martha Center team handed over
logistical assistance to the refugee post and was received by Ari Prabowo, who
represented the Cianjur District Social Service and Oman Sapar as the person in
charge of the post.
"We represent the Head of Phala Martha
Center, conveying our condolences for the floods and landslides that hit the
residents of Cibokor," said Andi, the Social Counselor.
"On this occasion we provide assistance
in the form of rice, instant noodles, toiletries, milk, baby food, clothing,
personal hygiene equipment and medicines for affected residents," he
added.
Head of Section for Disaster Victim Aid and
Violence Protection at the Cianjur Regency Social Service, Ari Prabowo,
expressed his gratitude to the Ministry of Social Affairs through Phala Martha Center
who had been present to visit Cibokor residents affected by the landslide.
The Secretary of Cibokor Village, Yusuf also
thanked the team who had come to the location. "We will convey the assistance
that has been given to residents who are victims of floods and landslides. To
maintain health protocols, currently residents affected by landslides are
placed in two evacuation points," said Yusuf.
Currently 38 families (KK) consisting of
121 people are in Refugee Post 1 located at Pesantren As Salam, while 54
families consisting of 192 people are in Posko 2, located at MI Persis 56
Cibitung Muara.