Distributing Panic Relief for Flood Victims.
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0.000 HBDDistributing Panic Relief for Flood Victims.
 How are you all friends..? Best wishes to you. How are you friends today..? See that question mark, I hope today will be a good start to achieve good fortune, which is better than the previous days. The light rain started my activities for today, in the morning with the weather so cold it made me a little late to do my activities. After breakfast, I immediately rushed to take the children to their respective schools. Approximately. At 07.15. WIB, my children and I went straight to school by using a four-wheeled vehicle. Then I immediately rushed to the Bireuen Regency Disaster Preparedness Cadres (TAGANA) office, but in the middle of the trip I stopped at a Public Fuel Filling Station (SPBU) first.  Around 07.45. WIB, I arrived at the office. I immediately headed to the canteen to enjoy a cup of coffee without sugar, some of my colleagues had also arrived at the canteen to enjoy breakfast. In the office cafeteria, the coffee morning activities are presented. My colleagues and I once again discussed several areas in Bireuen Regency that were hit by overflow floods. The discussion, which was full of seriousness, made the atmosphere this morning very excited. We also discussed several villages that will be distributing aid during the panic period today. Around 08.15. WIT, my colleagues and I went straight to the office. Where this morning we conducted a short briefing, before distributing panic relief aid for flood victims.  After the briefing, my colleagues and I headed straight to the logistics warehouse. Our goal is to load several logistics items such as rice, sugar, cooking oil, ready-to-eat food and other necessities. Where will we distribute the staple food to the displaced flood victims, there are several evacuation points scattered in several sub-districts due to the overflow flood. After loading a number of needs, using a four-wheeled vehicle, my colleagues and I immediately traveled to several villages to distribute aid during panic times for flood victims. We distributed the aid for the panic period to the Gandapura, Makmur and Peusangan sub-districts. At first we headed to several villages in Makmur District, while the villages that we distributed aid during the panic period included the villages of Samuti Makmur, Samuti Aman, Samuti Krueng, Paya Baro, Lhok Mambang and Cot Tufah Gandapura.  In the three villages there were refugees due to overflow flooding, the villagers temporarily had to evacuate to a safer place, this was because the houses of the villagers had been submerged in overflow flooding. First, we distributed aid during the panic period for flood flood victims in Samuti Makmur Village, where 15 heads of families consisting of 55 people were forced to flee. Accompanied by the Village Head and village apparatus and the District Social Welfare Worker (TKSK), we handed over the distribution of aid during the panic period to the refugees. We also had time to chat with the refugees to listen to residents' complaints after the overflow floods that hit this area.  Next we headed to the village of Samuti Aman, where in that village there were 26 heads of families consisting of 83 people forced to flee. Accompanied by the Village Head and village apparatus and the District Social Welfare Worker (TKSK), we handed over the distribution of aid during the panic period to the refugees. We also had time to chat with the refugees to listen to residents' complaints after the overflow floods that hit this area. Then we continued our journey to the village of Paya Baro, where in that village there were 27 heads of families consisting of 90 people forced to flee. Accompanied by the Village Head and village apparatus and the District Social Welfare Worker (TKSK), we handed over the distribution of aid during the panic period to the refugees. Then we continued our journey to the village of Lhok Mambang where in that village there were 27 heads of families consisting of 90 people affected by the overflow flood.  Then we continued our journey to the village of Blang Rheu, where in that village there were 14 heads of families consisting of 67 people who had to flee. Accompanied by the Village Head and village apparatus and the District Social Welfare Worker (TKSK), we handed over the distribution of aid during the panic period to the refugees. Next we continued our journey to the village of Samuti Krueng, where in that village there were 12 heads of families consisting of 30 people forced to flee. Accompanied by the Village Head and village apparatus and the District Social Welfare Worker (TKSK), we handed over the distribution of aid during the panic period to the refugees. We distributed the aid until late at night, around 22.00. WIB, the distribution of aid during the panic period swe did it. After distributing aid during the panic period to the flood victims, we immediately returned to the office.        My colleagues and I immediately rested for a while before enjoying dinner together. After dinner, my colleagues and I immediately returned to our homes to stop today's activities. This is the journey of life that I went through on Monday, 01/23/2023, I hope my writing can benefit all of us. Sorry if there are words that are wrong in this writing, thank you to friends who have taken a little time to read my writing. Thank you.