Hundreds of family heads located on the coast of Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi was forced to hengkang from his residence that had been inhabited many years. How not, there is a tsunami on September 28, 2018 and then it has been reporting.
There is nothing left, unless the body is survived and some family members, along with the clothes attached to the body. They then occupy emergency tents not far from the beach in higher places and are outside “red zoneâ€.
Almost a year these refugees last in emergency tents until then moved to a temporary residence (Huntara) built by the Financial Services Authority (OJK). “No OJK builds Huntara, otherwise we may still live in hot and dry emergency tents,†said Karim, one of the survivors occupying Huntara OJK in Talise Village, Palu.
A disaster survivor crosses in front of the Temporary Hunian (Huntara) built the Financial Services Authority (OJK) in the village of Talise Palu, Central Sulawesi. In this location there are 10 units of huntara or 120 rooms. ANTARA PHOTO/Basri Marzuki
The number of disaster survivors complete the manufacturing of order table orders in front of the Temporary Residential (Huntara) built the Financial Services Authority (OJK) in Layana Village, Palu, Central Sulawesi.
OJK is not the only one that builds Huntara for refugees. A number of government institutions, NGOs, foreign humanitarian and domestic are also widely involved in the development of the huntara. However special for tsunami disaster survivors, OJK takes more role.
OJK builds a small amount of 30 huntara units or as much as 360 rooms for the survivors scattered in three locations, each in the Talise Village, Services, and Mamboro. Almost all inhabitants of the huntara are those who become victims of the tsunami.
Not only the blank booth created, OJK also equips that huntara with a number of means such as public kitchen, MCK, groundwater well drill, water shelter tandon, children's playground, meeting place, to worship.
The people of the child are active in the Temporary Hunian complex (Huntara) built the Financial Services Authority (OJK) in Talise Palu Village, Central Sulawesi.
The people of disaster diligence in Temporary Hunian (Huntara) built Financial Services Authority (OJK) in Layana Village, Palu, Central Sulawesi.
“Tentu in this huntara is better than the tent. Here there is water, not heat, clean, the poko is better, I am Karim again.
Not complete until in the siltu, OJK often makes many activities involving disaster survivors, ranging from “trauma healingâ€, to bazaar and cheap markets to help victims.
For the survivor, the disaster can not be rejected, but the exercise of the hand provided by many parties at the time of the disaster is mukjizat. At least, the survivors can stare the future better.
A disaster survival mother impaired his baby at the temporary Hunian booth (Huntara) built the Financial Services Authority (OJK) in Talise Palu Village, Central Sulawesi.
A disaster survival mother was indeed the baby in front of the Temporary Residential (Huntara) built the Financial Services Authority (OJK) in the village of Talise Palu, Central Sulawesi.
Text and Photos : Basri Marzuki
A number of disaster survivors play near the Temporary Hunian (Huntara) built the Financial Services Authority (OJK) in Layana Village, Palu, Central Sulawesi.
The children play at the Temporary Hunian (Huntara) competence built the Financial Services Authority (OJK) in the Palu Talise Village, Central Sulawesi.
Editor : Danika Wahyu