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Confused Kalibaru Flood Victims, Living Rentals 6 Month, Unclear Relocation

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TILE RADAR - The urgency of relocating residents affected by flash floods on Thursday (3/11) night in Dusun Krajan, Kalibaru Wetan Village, Kalibaru District, Banyuwangi, has reached its nadir. At the moment, the housing contracts of the victims who lost their homes have six months left, Friday 14/4).

One of the residents who had to live in a rented house because his house was washed away by a flood, Wagiman, 61, admitted that at this time began to think about a place to live. "Rented house, will end in October 2023. If the relocation is not clear, the family must be worried,"he said to the Jawa Pos Radar Tile.

Especially, he continued, the house where it was previously occupied stood on land belonging to the Irrigation Service. all the houses have also been demolished due to the normalization of the river. “I only rely on relocation, when the contract ends (house) and the relocation has not yet been completed, I don't know where to live," he said.

Wagiman admits that he started saving to find a rented house or to continue living in the rented house he currently lives in. "This one (his rented house) I don't know whether it can be extended or not, but start saving to look for rent next October,He said.

Village head (village head) Kalibaru Wetan, Muhammad Taufiq promised to immediately solve the problem, and looking for ways to quickly relocate residents. "I don't want this discussion to cool off, if relocation is not carried out immediately, i was hit (billed relocation) inhabitant," he said.(sas/abi)

TILE RADAR - The urgency of relocating residents affected by flash floods on Thursday (3/11) night in Dusun Krajan, Kalibaru Wetan Village, Kalibaru District, Banyuwangi, has reached its nadir. At the moment, the housing contracts of the victims who lost their homes have six months left, Friday 14/4).

One of the residents who had to live in a rented house because his house was washed away by a flood, Wagiman, 61, admitted that at this time began to think about a place to live. "Rented house, will end in October 2023. If the relocation is not clear, the family must be worried,"he said to the Jawa Pos Radar Tile.

Especially, he continued, the house where it was previously occupied stood on land belonging to the Irrigation Service. all the houses have also been demolished due to the normalization of the river. “I only rely on relocation, when the contract ends (house) and the relocation has not yet been completed, I don't know where to live," he said.

Wagiman admits that he started saving to find a rented house or to continue living in the rented house he currently lives in. "This one (his rented house) I don't know whether it can be extended or not, but start saving to look for rent next October,He said.

Village head (village head) Kalibaru Wetan, Muhammad Taufiq promised to immediately solve the problem, and looking for ways to quickly relocate residents. "I don't want this discussion to cool off, if relocation is not carried out immediately, i was hit (billed relocation) inhabitant," he said.(sas/abi)

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