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30 May 2024 News

BANK SUMSEL BABEL HELPS FLOOD AFFECTED VICTIMS

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Public Relations Admin Published on 30 May 2024

Bank Sumsel Babel has provided assistance to flood victims currently experiencing the impacts in several areas in South Sumatra, specifically in Baturaja, Muaradua, and Muaraenim. The floods in these areas have caused significant losses to the local communities, both in terms of material and emotional aspects. In line with Bank Sumsel Babel's mission and commitment to making a positive contribution in dealing with natural disasters, Bank Sumsel Babel swiftly provided aid to the flood victims in the form of basic necessities. In order to help alleviate the burden of the flood victims, the Corporate Secretary of Bank Sumsel Babel, Mr. Moch Robi Hakim, stated, "We share our condolences for the flood tragedy that has affected our brethren in Baturaja, Muaradua, and Muaraenim. The assistance we provide is hoped to serve as a ray of hope and support for the victims in facing the challenges they currently endure." Understanding the urgency in providing aid and support to the flood victims, Bank Sumsel Babel collaborated with the South Sumatra Provincial Government and local governments to ensure that this assistance is efficiently distributed to those in need, in an effort to ease the burden they are facing. The assistance provided by Bank Sumsel Babel aims not only to help the victims in this emergency situation, but also as a gesture of solidarity and care towards the flood-affected communities in South Sumatra. "We wish to express our deepest condolences for this flood disaster, and we hope that the assistance we provide can offer a glimmer of relief to those affected. May this aid be a beacon of light amidst the difficult circumstances faced by the victims, and serve as a motivation for a better recovery effort together in the future," concluded Mr. Robi.