INFOKU, BLORA –As previously reported, 3 bridges were broken due to flash floods.
Two of them have budgeted Rp 1 billion for next year's repairs.
This is because the two bridges, namely in Prantaan Village and Gembol Village, Bogorejo District, are assets of the Blora Regency Government.
Meanwhile, one more bridge, namely in Nglengkir Village, turned out to be a village asset. So it hasn't been repaired yet.
"We have budgeted Rp 1 billion for 2023," said the Head of the Highways Division (Kabid) of the Public Works and Spatial Planning (PUPR) Blora Nizamudin Al Huda yesterday (2/12).
He explained that two bridges in Prantaan and Gembol villages will be constructed next year, because this year there is not enough time.
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"After we checked it turned out that the village asset (the bridge in Nglengkir Village)," he explained. Meanwhile, community service is being carried out to make emergency bridges from bamboo trees. Residents can pass.
The Chief Executive (Kalak) of BPBD Blora Wijanarsih said that two damaged bridges, namely in Prantaan and Gombang Villages, had been handled in an emergency manner.
Meanwhile, one broken bridge in Nglengkir Village has not received special treatment.
"There was community service to make emergency bridges in Prantaan and Gombang Villages. Only access to motorbikes with bamboo materials," he said.
Blora Surat, Head of the Water Resources Division at the Public Works and Housing Agency, said that it was suspected that there was a lot of bamboo blocking the Kidangan Dam in the Jepon District. So that the water can not flow smoothly down.
At that time, his team immediately deployed a heavy equipment to remove the bamboo clogging the Kidangan River, “We have cleaned up the avalanche of bamboo clumps. Hopefully it won't flood again," he explained. ( Endah / IST )