POTRET KEMISKINAN, SATU KELUARGA TINGGAL DI RUMAH HAMPIR ROBOH

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15 Aug 202202:51

Summary

TLDRThe video highlights the struggles of Muhammad Rizki, an 18-year-old living with his family in a rundown shack in Limamar Village, Astambul District, Banjar Regency. Despite their severe economic limitations, Rizki and his family rely on the income from gathering bird feed and fishing bait, which barely sustains their daily needs. Their home is in dire condition, with leaking roofs, no electricity, and unsanitary conditions. Although the local government has planned renovations for the house, there has been no follow-through, leaving the family in a state of uncertainty and hardship.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The family of Muhammad Rizki lives in extremely poor conditions in the village of Limamar, Kecamatan Astambul, Kabupaten Banjar.
  • πŸ˜€ The family consists of seven members and they reside in a small, rundown hut that is not fit for habitation.
  • πŸ˜€ Muhammad Rizki, an 18-year-old teenager, spends his youth with his parents and four younger siblings in this challenging environment.
  • πŸ˜€ The family's income primarily comes from collecting kroto (bird food) and fishing bait, which is barely enough to cover daily food expenses.
  • πŸ˜€ The hut where they live has holes in the walls, floor, and roof, making it unsanitary and unsafe.
  • πŸ˜€ The family does not have electricity, and the living conditions are further worsened by rain, which often causes water to enter the house through the many holes.
  • πŸ˜€ Despite the dire situation, the family remains hopeful, waiting for assistance from local authorities.
  • πŸ˜€ The family visited the social services department, which promised renovations for their home by June, but the work has been delayed.
  • πŸ˜€ The house is one of five in the village identified as unfit for habitation, with plans for renovations by the local government.
  • πŸ˜€ The local government's plans to renovate the homes in the village have yet to be realized, leaving families like Muhammad Rizki's in continued hardship.

Q & A

  • What is the main issue faced by Muhammad Rizki and his family?

    -Muhammad Rizki and his family are facing severe poverty and live in a very dilapidated house that is not suitable for habitation. They also struggle with limited economic resources, relying on low-income work such as collecting bird food and fishing bait.

  • How many people are in Muhammad Rizki's family?

    -Muhammad Rizki's family consists of seven people, including himself, his parents, and four younger siblings.

  • What is the living condition of Muhammad Rizki's family?

    -The family lives in a rundown hut with inadequate conditions, including a roof with numerous holes, no electricity, and poor sanitation. The house is overcrowded, and they experience water leakage during rainfall.

  • What is the primary source of income for Muhammad Rizki's parents?

    -Muhammad Rizki's parents earn a living by collecting 'kroto' (bird food) and fishing bait. The income they generate is just enough to cover their daily food needs.

  • What has been done to address the housing issue in the village?

    -The government has planned to renovate the houses, including Muhammad Rizki's, as part of a broader effort to address the problem of uninhabitable homes in the village. However, there has been no real action or completion of these renovations as of now.

  • Why is the house of Muhammad Rizki considered uninhabitable?

    -The house is considered uninhabitable because it is severely damaged with holes in the walls, floor, and roof. Additionally, it lacks electricity and proper sanitation, creating unhealthy and unsafe living conditions.

  • What does Muhammad Rizki's family do when it rains?

    -During rainfall, the family struggles with water entering their home through the numerous holes in the roof, sometimes forcing them to stay awake as they try to cope with the water leaking inside.

  • What is the response from local authorities regarding the housing situation?

    -The family has sought help from local social services, but the response has been delayed. The authorities initially mentioned renovations would occur in June, but later postponed them to August, with no clear explanation or further progress.

  • How many houses in the village are considered uninhabitable?

    -In addition to Muhammad Rizki's home, there are four other houses in the village that are considered uninhabitable, totaling five homes in dire condition.

  • What does the story of Muhammad Rizki's family represent in the larger context of the region?

    -The story of Muhammad Rizki's family is a reflection of ongoing poverty and the lack of proper housing in rural areas, despite efforts toward regional development. It highlights the challenges faced by vulnerable families in the face of inadequate government support and resources.

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