INFOKU, BLORA - Located in Dukuh Klampok, Genjahan Village, Jiken District, Blora Regency, the National Police's Environmental Care Activities Assistance with Drilling Wells and Water Pumps was carried out, Tuesday, (7/11/2023).
Present at this activity were the Head of Blora Police, AKBP Agus Puryadi, Dandim 0721/Blora, represented by Kasdim Major Inf Bani, Forkopimda Blora or his representative, Deputy Chief of Police Commissioner Riwayat Sosiyanto, Main Official of Blora Police and Forkopincam Jiken and Head of Genjahan Village Mr. Sukarjiyo as well as Village Apparatus and Residents. Genjahan Village.
This activity is a form of Polri's concern for community members. Especially those currently experiencing drought during the long dry season.
The Head of Genjahan Village, Sukarjiyo, revealed that the residents of Dukuh Klampok really don't have enough water.
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To get water, residents have to travel a distance of around 1 KM, some even take water from neighboring villages.
So with the assistance of drilled wells and clean water facilities by the Blora Police, this is very useful.
"Alhamdulillah, we would like to thank the Blora Police for their assistance. This is very useful for the residents," said the Head of Genjahan Village.
Apart from symbolically handing over clean water facilities, Blora Police Chief AKBP Agus Puryadi also handed over social assistance in the form of basic food packages to residents.
"Hopefully it will be useful for residents, so that there will be no more difficulties in getting clean water. And in the future, we ask that existing clean water facilities be maintained," said the Blora Police Chief.
For your information, the clean water facilities built by the Blora Police will be used by the residents of Dukuh Klampok, Genjahan village, which has around 135 families.
The Police Chief further said that currently his party has also prepared a water tanker to be used as a means of distributing clean water aid.
The tank trucks are used on a rotating basis by the Jajaran Police to distribute clean water to residents who need it.
"The Blora Police currently has a water tanker, so residents who may have difficulties and need water can report it to Bhabinkamtibmas to be followed up by the local police," said the Blora Police Chief. (Setyorini/POL)

