Majalengka Regency is experiencing a significant decrease in hydrometeorological disasters with the arrival of the dry season. The Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) is now shifting its focus from responding to floods and landslides to preparing for drought conditions. This transition indicates a change in the primary disaster risk facing the region. BPBD Majalengka is prioritizing drought preparedness measures, though specific details of these measures were not immediately available. The shift reflects the seasonal change and the anticipated challenges associated with prolonged dry weather. Authorities are adapting their strategies to address the evolving disaster landscape within the regency. This proactive approach aims to mitigate the potential impacts of drought on the community and local resources.
