Minggu, 12 Juni 2011

More Than 100 Students Clean The Padang Beach

Padang, mediaxi.com - Hundreds of students and activists marched from the old Kogami Taman Budaya Padang parking lot and ends at Lake Cimpago Monday (2 / 5). This action as a form of concern for the earthquake and tsunami in Japan and commemorate the national education day which falls on May 2.

Executive Director Kogami, Patra Rina Dewi said the big concern from the government would be enormous benefits from the curriculum standby disaster.

"I think it's time to mitigate this disaster became compulsory curriculum in schools in the city of Padang. Maybe now it seems this subject is not important, but for the long term given the city of Padang is prone to earthquakes and tsunamis, " she said.

This is in intended to reduce casualties when the earthquake which accompanied the tsunami is really happening in the city frontier, because the disaster is unavoidable.

Women who used to be called Patra is also expressed how great it would benefit from the construction of shelters in the red zone area wilderness City. It is Based on the experience of the disaster in Japan.

"Japanese people use shelters as a means of protection from the brunt of the tsunami ferociously. And this is proved by making use of shelter deaths due to these disasters can be reduced, " she said.

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