10 Years Roads in Rumbia Central Lampung Indonesia are Heavily Damaged, Looks Like Puddles and Rice Fields
Kupastuntas.co,
Central Lampung - The provincial road in Rumbia District, Central Lampung, has
been in a badly damaged condition for 10 years. Damaged roads reach a length of
5 to 6 kilometers. The condition of the road resembles mud puddles and rice
fields, and there is no asphalt left.
Feeling annoyed that
the damaged road in Rumbia had not been repaired, some residents staged a
protest action by making a video bathing in a pool of mud on the damaged road
which went viral on social media.
"This is what
makes me lazy to go back to Rumbia, to go back to my hometown. How about that,
from when I graduated from elementary school until now I have become a loan
shark. It's better in the past when I could fish on this road, now I can make water
booms, now I can swim,” said the woman in the video as seen by Kupastuntas.co,
on Monday (13/3/23).
In the video, several
women can be seen taking pictures like models while playing in the puddles.
There were also several other moments where they demonstrated mothers washing
clothes like in a river. While the others seemed engrossed in catfish fishing.
Based on
Kupastuntas.co's monitoring in the field, the damaged provincial roads started
from Seputih Raman to Bandar Surabaya, Central Lampung Regency. The road
section crosses several sub-districts, namely Seputih Raman, Seputih Banyak,
Rumbia, Bumi Nabung, Seputih Surabaya and Bandar Surabaya. The most severe road
damage occurred in Rumbia District, in two villages, namely Rukti Basuki and
Reno Basuki. A number of road points already resemble long and deep pools of water,
and there is no asphalt left.
Chairman of Commission
III of the Central Lampung Regional House of Representatives, Kadek Asian
Nafiri said, the Seputih Raman to Bandar Surabaya road section is the
responsibility of the Lampung Provincial Government.
He explained that road
damage started from Seputih Raman to Bandar Surabaya. However, he continued,
the most severe damage occurred in Rumbia District.
"The damage to
this road is caused by several factors, including the frequent passage of
vehicles carrying more loads, and there are no drainage channels on the side of
the road. So when it rains, the water will pool on the road until damage
occurs," he said, Monday (3/13/23).
Farid, a Rumbia
resident, said that currently the road conditions in Rumbia are very
apprehensive. He said it would not be an exaggeration if residents staged a
protest by bathing in a puddle on a damaged road.
"Road damage in
Rumbia District is in the severe category. Because the shape is no longer a
road, but has become a pool of water with a size that is quite long and
deep," he said.
Farid said that the
most severe road damage was in two villages, namely Reno Basuki and Rukti
Basuki, with a length of 5 to 6 kilometers.
"During the rainy
season, it's no longer a way. More like a puddle of water and difficult for
vehicles to pass. Short vehicles such as sedans cannot pass because the puddles
are quite long and deep. If you force it, it will definitely get stuck,” he
said.
Resident of Rukti
Basuki, Rumbia District, Edi Supriyono said damaged roads in Rumbia District
had occurred for 10 years. "It's been 10 years with no improvement. The
most severe damage in the last two years, the condition of the road is similar
to puddles and rice fields," said Edi.
Edi explained, in
March there have been dozens of trucks overturned because they got stuck in
puddles. "Especially during the rainy season, water from the road reaches
residents' homes because the drainage channels are buried in the ground. So far
there has never been any repairs so the damage continues to spread,” he added.
Handoko, a truck
driver, said that he passes the road in Rumbia District every day because there
are no alternative roads that can be passed.
"There is no
other choice. The Aswhite Many-Rumbia-New Style road is the only axis road. I
usually load palm and cassava from Gaya Baru up to 20 tons. If there were other
road options, I and other truck drivers would definitely not go down this
road," said Handoko.
Handoko revealed that
the vehicle that often experiences the most rollover incidents is the ankle
truck. Because, he continued, an ankle truck if it carries a full load will be
prone to tilting when crossing potholes.
When contacted, the
Head of the Central Lampung Regional Development Planning Agency, Rusmadi, said
that his party had several times proposed road improvements from Rumbia to
Lampung Province.
"Thank God this
year there has been a notification from Lampung Province that the axis road
from Seputih Raman to Bandar Surabaya will be repaired, including the road in
Rumbia," said Rusmadi.
Rusmadi explained, the
repair of the road section will be included in the repair of the Simpang
Randu-Seputih Surabaya section with a budget of IDR 50.8 billion from the
Lampung Provincial Government APBD for the 2023 Fiscal Year.
"For this type of
road construction, there are rigid concrete and hot mix. Currently still auction,"
he said.
Head of the Lampung
Provincial Highways and Construction Services Office, Febrizal Levi Sukmana
explained, the Simpang Randu-Seputih Surabaya section of road in Central
Lampung is included in development priorities through the 2023 Regional
Expenditure Budget.
"In 2023 there
are indeed several priority sections that will be repaired. One of them is the
Simpang Randu to Seputih Surabaya section. And we have budgeted IDR 50.8
billion for this," said Levi.
Levi explained,
currently the road handling progress is entering the tender process which is
targeted to be completed in the near future.
"For the length
itself, there are approximately seven kilometers. In handling it, there will be
rigid and asphalt. But the majority are rigid. So we ask the public to be a
little more patient," he explained. (*)
This news has been
published in the Kupas Tuntas daily newspaper edition of Tuesday 14 March 2023 with the
title "10 Years of Provincial Roads in Rumbia Severely Damaged"
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