JAKARTA - Many people will visit tourist attractions for the Eid holiday season. At this moment, the Association of Indonesian Hotels and Restaurants (PHRI) reminded the local government (Pemda) to take anticipatory steps from potential disasters in tourist attractions."This is one of the hopes of the tourism industry, especially us in hotels, we hope that the anticipation of potential broken roads, landslides and so on has become one of the government's attention," said PHRI Secretary General Maulana Yusran when contacted by ANTARA in Jakarta, Thursday.Yusran highlighted that many areas that are the destinations of tourists have been affected by a number of disasters caused by extreme weather that have occurred for some time. For example, peak areas prone to landslides to bridges that become Jambi-West Sumatra highways due to flooding.He said inadequate facilities would have an impact on the movement of tourists to the regions due to a lack of security and comfort.Even though the Eid holiday time is one of the good times that can be used as a regional government as a momentum to fix facilities and infrastructure around tourist destinations, so that the impact can be felt directly by the community, business actors and the government itself."So I believe that if all parties contribute to securing or anticipating potential disasters, of course, space for economic movement during the Lebaran holiday will also be large," said Yusran. SEE ALSO: In terms of security, Yusran also highlighted that the services provided by local governments in each region are still different and depend on the budget from the center. However, the awareness to create a safe and comfortable tourism environment should be a shared responsibility.He assessed that handling related to risk management in tourist destinations should not be complicated and long regulatory flow is made. Moreover, all the money circulating comes directly from tourists, so the government needs to provide adequate services and facilities.Therefore, he suggested that the government from the center to the regions focus on increasing the potential for economic turnover during the Lebaran moment."The government should actually encourage economic movement to occur during the Eid holidays, because that is the momentum for the largest movement (tourists) only to occur twice a year, namely the Eid and Christmas and New Year holidays. So don't miss it just because of the slow public service," he said. The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)