The Minister of Social Affairs Tri Rismaharini, visited two earthquake locations in Bali, namely Trunyan Village, Bangli Regency, and Ban Village, Karangasem Regency. Access to the location which is still closed makes Risma and her group use another alternative by crossing the lake.
Risma, accompanied by the local government, directly inspected the houses of residents who were affected by the landslide due to an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.8 on the Richter Scale. Road access which is still difficult makes Risma and her group have to cross Lake Batur from Penelokan Village by speedboat.
Once there, Risma then had a dialogue with residents who were affected by the landslide and took refuge in nearby houses. Residents also pour their hearts out to Risma that her family always feels worried when the rainy season arrives and complains about limited road access.
"Not only looking at the condition, but mapping out how to anticipate so that there will be no more victims. Earlier, the village head said that there were 8 points that were vulnerable to this. Therefore, earlier, with the Regent, with the DPR RI and the DPD, then it will be mapped to make a place to anticipate it. So, if it rains, I can tell you," she said.
Risma, First Minister to Visit Trunyan Village After the Bali Earthquake
18/10/2021