Construction
of permanent
housing for the thousands of refugees
slopes of Mount Merapi make a record and go
MURI. In addition to the greatest number, the development time
is also the fastest. Even more encouraging, the
relocation of refugees from
the disaster site to a safe zone without
turbulence.
"Occupancy remains for most refugees and the most rapid development, less than four years. It is the creation of a new record in the world," said Paul Pangka, representatives from the Indonesian Record Museum (MURI),
Residential homes still being built for residents affected by the 2010 eruption of Merapi in Yogyakarta as many as 2040 units. In Magelang, Central Java, as many as 476 units. "Moving to a new place thousands of families was not easy," said Paul.
Permanent housing for the people who originally lived in disaster-prone areas are also equipped with a 312 point utility infrastructure activities for disaster risk activities deduction. In addition, also built many as 1,145 basic infrastructure point spread in Sleman, Klaten, Boyolali and Magelang.
According Adjar Prayudi, Director of Planning and Environment, Ministry of Public Works and Housing, rebuild the disaster area is not easy. Apart from having to spend very large, reconstruction projects, also requires careful planning and calculation. People are also fully involved. "We were ruthless in implementing development. It is required that the development program could be achieved as planned," he said.
He gave an example, residential relocation approach to disaster or relocation needs such as dam construction, are often made. But it is often colored by social conflicts among fellow citizens and the government. Such as the construction of reservoirs Kedungombo in the 1980s. Residents fight with persistent. So that development is not maximal.
Handling Merapi 2010 is a commendable achievement. No more than 4 years, a total of 2516 heads of families have been relocated to a safe place to put up permanent residence san its infrastructure. "This achievement is noteworthy as the largest residential relocation activities are carried out through a participatory approach without social upheaval,"
"Occupancy remains for most refugees and the most rapid development, less than four years. It is the creation of a new record in the world," said Paul Pangka, representatives from the Indonesian Record Museum (MURI),
Residential homes still being built for residents affected by the 2010 eruption of Merapi in Yogyakarta as many as 2040 units. In Magelang, Central Java, as many as 476 units. "Moving to a new place thousands of families was not easy," said Paul.
Permanent housing for the people who originally lived in disaster-prone areas are also equipped with a 312 point utility infrastructure activities for disaster risk activities deduction. In addition, also built many as 1,145 basic infrastructure point spread in Sleman, Klaten, Boyolali and Magelang.
According Adjar Prayudi, Director of Planning and Environment, Ministry of Public Works and Housing, rebuild the disaster area is not easy. Apart from having to spend very large, reconstruction projects, also requires careful planning and calculation. People are also fully involved. "We were ruthless in implementing development. It is required that the development program could be achieved as planned," he said.
He gave an example, residential relocation approach to disaster or relocation needs such as dam construction, are often made. But it is often colored by social conflicts among fellow citizens and the government. Such as the construction of reservoirs Kedungombo in the 1980s. Residents fight with persistent. So that development is not maximal.
Handling Merapi 2010 is a commendable achievement. No more than 4 years, a total of 2516 heads of families have been relocated to a safe place to put up permanent residence san its infrastructure. "This achievement is noteworthy as the largest residential relocation activities are carried out through a participatory approach without social upheaval,"
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