Special Task Force of Upstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Taskforce (SKKMigas) together with Mubadala Petroleum gave their assitance to fire victims in Sungai Bali, Sebuku Island, Kotabaru District, South Kalimantan, by providing clothing and food.
The assistance in the form of clothing and food supplies for 150 families received symbolically by Chief of the Sungai Bali Village Ujang Arhadi and several representatives of the victims' families.
Ujang Arhadi in his press release on Monday (Dec 30, 2019), said that the assistance of SKK Migas and Mubadala Petroleum was urgently needed by citizens who had lost their belongings and places.
"We thank you with a high appreciation for the assistance. This assistance is very meaningful for the victims," he said.
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He promised to distribute the assistance to the victims of the fire accident, so as to ease their burden.
Ujang hoped that SKK Migas and Mubadala would also be able to participate in restoring villages as before, and could ease the burden of the victims who lost their homes.
"We also hope that SKK Migas and Mubadala Petroleum can participate in helping restore the Sungai Bali Village, one of which is through the support of vocational training for fire victims," added Ujang.
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Meanwhile, the fire that occurred in November 23, 2019 in the Sungai Bali Village had destroyed residents' homes and property in three niehgborhood units located in Sebuku Island Sub-district, Kotabaru.
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The assistance in the form of clothing and food supplies for 150 families received symbolically by Chief of the Sungai Bali Village Ujang Arhadi and several representatives of the victims' families.
Ujang Arhadi in his press release on Monday (Dec 30, 2019), said that the assistance of SKK Migas and Mubadala Petroleum was urgently needed by citizens who had lost their belongings and places.
"We thank you with a high appreciation for the assistance. This assistance is very meaningful for the victims," he said.
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He promised to distribute the assistance to the victims of the fire accident, so as to ease their burden.
Ujang hoped that SKK Migas and Mubadala would also be able to participate in restoring villages as before, and could ease the burden of the victims who lost their homes.
"We also hope that SKK Migas and Mubadala Petroleum can participate in helping restore the Sungai Bali Village, one of which is through the support of vocational training for fire victims," added Ujang.
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Meanwhile, the fire that occurred in November 23, 2019 in the Sungai Bali Village had destroyed residents' homes and property in three niehgborhood units located in Sebuku Island Sub-district, Kotabaru.
COPYRIGHT © ANTARA News Kalimantan Selatan 2019