Approximately 600 residents of Kampung Pulo, Kampung Melayu, Jatinegara sub-district, East Jakarta, have left their shelters. They have returned to their respective houses since Saturday afternoon, January 25. Head of Kampung Melayu, Bambang Pangestu, said that approximately 600 refugees had returned to their houses. “The flood has started to recede, so they returned to their houses,” he told Tempo on Sunday.
Hundreds of Kampung Pulo Residents Return
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