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        "id": 1591110,
        "msgid": "majalengka-road-repairs-targeted-for-completion-before-the-mudik-exodus-1772726836",
        "date": "2026-03-05 21:38:00",
        "title": "Majalengka Road Repairs Targeted for Completion Before the Mudik Exodus",
        "author": "Sugeng",
        "source": "MEDIA_INDONESIA",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "The Majalengka Regency government is accelerating road repairs to support the Lebaran mudik season for 2026, with 117 kilometres of roads to be repaired and Rp143 billion allocated. Procurement is direct to speed up works, with emphasis on integrity and quality. Indramayu Police are also preparing the Pantura arterial route, including rest areas, to ensure safe and smooth travel for mudik.",
        "content": "<p>The Government of Majalengka Regency is speeding up road\ninfrastructure repairs to support the Lebaran 2026 mudik. Repairs have\nalready begun in several locations, with a total length of 117\nkilometres of roads to be repaired and an allocated budget of Rp143\nbillion. Procurement is conducted directly to enable faster and more\neffective construction. However, the acceleration of infrastructure\ndevelopment is not solely about timing; the regent, Eman Suherman, urged\nbusinesses and contractors to maintain integrity and avoid any\nmalpractice in project execution, emphasising that quality remains\nparamount. Contractors are urged to protect public trust by ensuring\nquality and avoiding any selling or manipulating practices. Currently,\nrepairs are underway at multiple points, with heavy equipment and\nworkers patching potholes and upgrading road structures on sections that\nhave suffered serious damage. He said, \u201cWe hope these repairs will not\nonly support smooth traffic during Lebaran, but also improve\nconnectivity between regions and sustainably boost the region\u2019s economic\ngrowth.\u201d In Indramayu Regency, the Indramayu Police reported that\nreadiness checks for the Pantura arterial route, the lifeline for mudik\ntravellers, have been conducted. Not only monitoring road conditions,\nseveral strategic points will serve as service hubs, including Pos Pam\nLingkar Lohbener and Pos Terpadu UPPKB Losarang. The inspection extended\nto locations such as Pos Pam Jembatan Sewo and Pos Pam Masjid Jami\nMiftahul Huda in Lohbener District, prepared to serve the public.\n\u201cBesides infrastructure, our main focus is also to anticipate mudik\ntravellers who are fatigued,\u201d said Public Relations Head Tarno, Ajun\nKomisaris. Physical fatigue is a major trigger of road accidents. As a\nsolution, the police have prepared rest areas integrated with mosques\nand security posts along the Pantura arterial route.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/majalengka-road-repairs-targeted-for-completion-before-the-mudik-exodus-1772726836",
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