The fate of the Karangjati 1 Blora SPPG awaits the BGN's decision following the MBG poisoning incident.

INFOKU, BLORA -Artika Diannita as the regional coordinator (Korwilof SPPGBlora, has reported an incident of suspected poisoning in three junior high schools in Blora Regency, following the release of laboratorySemarang Health Laboratory (BLK)  

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"The results will be submitted to  the central BGN  . I have reported the lab results that have been released," said Artika.

According to him, after the incident, the Karangjati 1 kitchen remained operational.

This resulted in thousands of beneficiaries not receiving the  MBG program .

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"The 3,416 beneficiaries did not receive MBG. Because the kitchen is still closed," he explained to the press.

Regarding the budget that BGN partners have received for  the MBG program , Artika said that  the funds  will be returned to the state.

Because the kitchen was not operating, there were no beneficiaries receiving the MBG program.

"The kitchen has been closed since the poisoning incident, while the funds that have been disbursed will be returned to the BGN," he explained.

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He appealed to all  SPPG kitchens  in Blora Regency to carry out regular inspections to prevent a recurrence of the incident.

"We urge all kitchens to ensure that all equipment, water, and ingredients used in the MBG menu are in good condition," he said.

As previously reported, the laboratory results for the suspected poisoning at 3 Blora Middle Schools from the Semarang BLK have been released.

The results revealed that many  E-Coli bacteria  were contained in the MBG menu served.

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The laboratory results examined all samples sent by the Blora Regional Health Service (Dinkesda), including food menus, student vomit, cooking utensils, and water in the Karangjati 1 SPPG tank.

The results showed that all samples contained E. coli bacteria, including water from the reservoir and cooking utensils.  (Endah/ IST ) 

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