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Denpasar Health Checks: Flood Relief & Disease Prevention

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Denpasar,⁣ Bali – Following recent devastating floods,⁤ the Denpasar City Health Office (Dinkes) is actively providing free health services​ to affected residents,⁢ deploying⁤ teams from community health centers (Puskesmas)‌ throughout the​ city.

“Public health is our top priority.We are‌ on​ the ground to ⁣provide services and education ​so that residents become more aware of the importance of maintaining environmental cleanliness‌ and personal health, especially after a disaster,” stated Anak Agung ayu Agung Candrawati, Head of the Denpasar City Health Office, on Friday.

Health ⁢officials, ​lead ⁣by Candrawati, are conducting‍ health checks, distributing medicines⁢ and vitamins to bolster immunity,⁤ and offering consultations and health education focused on preventing​ post-flood diseases. Teams are ⁢also testing wells for chlorine levels ⁢to safeguard against waterborne illnesses ​and fumigating high-risk areas, including Kesiman.

Candrawati emphasized ​the ‌heightened vulnerability to diseases like diarrhea,skin infections,and ‍respiratory illnesses in the aftermath‌ of flooding,underscoring the necessity of rapid health intervention.

Residents receiving ​the services have expressed appreciation ​for ‌the health checks ​and information⁤ provided by medical personnel.

The‍ response follows floods that, according to the National Disaster⁣ Mitigation Agency⁤ (BNPB), resulted in 18 fatalities and impacted thousands across‌ Bali. Bali recently ended its emergency status following the⁢ floods, but ⁤authorities ‌are also exploring weather ‍modification technology to mitigate the risk of future events. ⁢Aid is also being distributed to ‌help revive businesses impacted by the disaster.

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