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NEWS, Mamuju – The Governor of Western Sulawesi (Sulbar), Ali Baal Masdar, made an appeal to the displaced victims. earthquake in the districts of Majene and Mamuju so that they can return to their respective homes.
“There will be no more (earthquakes), God willing, God willing, there will be no more tsunamis. God willing, there will be no more, Insya Allah, so they can return to their homes. Don’t take too long to evacuate again,” Ali said. Baal Masdar. during a coordination meeting with elements of the Mamuju and Majene Regencies at the main post of the West Sulawesi Governor’s Office on Saturday (1/23/2021).
Ali Baal Masdar also said that people should not remain in exile for long. In fact, he asked the refugees not to be too happy to be helped. (See also: Economic growth begins to appear after the West Sulawesi earthquake)
“Also, why (it was suspended), we are not too happy if we make donations,” he said.
Not only that, Ali admits he feels embarrassed if he continues to receive donations from various parties. That is why he appealed to the public to return home immediately.
“There are many donations but we are ashamed if they tell us that often, we are ashamed. If we can go back (to the house), come back,” said the politician Golkar.
According to him, this earthquake will pass soon so that people no longer have to worry about returning home immediately. “These earthquakes will also stop. If God wants, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, to finish ”, he concluded. (See also: West Sulawesi earthquake refugees complain about the hassle of getting help)
Refugees remain traumatized
As previously reported, a week after the 6.2 magnitude earthquake in Majene, refugees were still afraid to go home. They decided to stay in the refugee camps because they were still traumatized.
One refugee, Krisnawati SR (24), a resident of Jalan Atiek Sutedja, admitted that he was still traumatized from returning home. He chose to stay in a refugee tent behind Mamuju Regional General Hospital (RSUD).
“Still traumatized. Plus, there are still aftershocks,” he said. KABAR. NEWS, Friday (1/22/2021).
Krisnawati admitted that she had returned home, only at that time just to get clothes and food to take to the evacuation tent. He admitted that he was in a shelter with 4 families made up of 18 adults and 1 baby. (See also: JMK Oxfam version, The urgent needs of the refugees from the Majene earthquake are sanitation and clean water)
“Until now, every morning we went back to the house to clean. Towards night we returned to the address, he still did not dare to stay at home. Sometimes, like Parno only when he is at home, I always feel an earthquake even if it doesn’t shake, ”he said.
Author: Darsil Yahya / A
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