Attach the strap in Senderan Residents Echo Beach Canggu, It turned This Happens!

Administrator · Wednesday, 8 February 2017 · 725 Views

TRIBUN-BALI.COM, Mangupura - Some travelers look flashed around Pantai Batu Bolong or Echo Beach in the area of ​​Canggu, Bali, Thursday (12/01/2017).
Travelers looking annoyed because no backrest is perforated due to wave erosion. The information compiled Tribune Bali, abrasion caused backrest, which are located to the west of this mejan Stone Coast burst out almost two weeks ago. According to residents, until now agencies have not been checked.

Residents took the initiative to put up warning signs in the form rope. This is in anticipation and prevent potential victims who fall in the hole of the backrest is perforated. "There are no government check here. We hope soon to be improved, because it is dangerous, "he hoped. "We fear these conditions and to increasing widened our shop. The place is under our stall, "he complained. Head of Public Works and Spatial Planning (PUPR) Badung, Ida Bagus Surya Suamba said, authorities in coastal areas are Central River Region (BWS) Bali - Penida.
"Actually, that handles the coastal areas, especially in the Central River Area Bali Bali-Penida. Eventually we will be coordinated with the centers for the prevention of abrasion here because the backrest presumable other party with the consent of the River Basin Center Penida Bali, "he said.

Surya confirmed, it will check on the location. "We will make efforts to address them, because there the coastal areas moreover become tourist attractions. Better yet, from the competent authorities in order to carry out the construction of coastal areas of overall security, "he explained. In the near future, he said, the coastal protection project in the coastal areas of South Bali will be made, including in the Badung regency. Among them, Nusa Dua Beach, Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, until Canggu. However, this year is doing all planning related to the project.
"Essentially we will coordinate with the relevant BWS abrasion handling further," he said. (*)

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