@riopassribu7: kampung lalang banjir #kotamedan #fyp

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nazra.anizar..nij
Nazra Anizar. nijar :
sabar. lah. teman itu kampung. sy juga 🙏🙏🙏🙏
2024-11-29 13:46:36
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wahyurizkiprada21
WahyuKeboo✨🐼 :
Ya Allah🥹🥹🥹
2024-11-27 12:32:14
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monicaafriani7
Monicafriani♈ :
semesta pun dukung awak golput karna kejadian ini🫣
2024-11-27 04:14:42
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ahmadpauji1263
Ahmad pauji🥀🍂 :
kalian tengok lah digot pun banyak sampah,ini tentang kesadaran masyarakat buangan lah sampah pada tempatnya biar gk banjir ☝️
2024-11-27 05:49:20
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milksshakee_
coklatt🍫 :
banjir tahunan ini Wee tiap akhir tahun
2024-11-27 02:21:23
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suryadharma693
suryadharma693 :
minta tolong sama boby ....kalian kan milih boby ....tahan kan...?
2024-11-27 05:55:49
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pardianinasution7
@ ani nasution89 :
hampir semua kota medan banjir😭😭😭😭
2024-11-27 05:30:00
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bun9su1
rarabungsu :
binjai lebih parah tingal atap aja ☹️
2024-11-27 04:35:25
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adeeva_arkaan
Adeeva_Arkaan :
minta tolong sama bobby sana klen ...
2024-11-27 07:34:04
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simbolonsgr95.jagotarkam
simbolonsgr95.jagotarkam :
mana bag bobi. yg tampa jokowi. hanya abag2 biasa
2024-11-27 05:44:40
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lampuscmih4
User10553 :
Ini bukti nyata yg ditunjukkan Allah bertepatan di hari pemilihan pemimpin daerah pilihlah pemimpin yg amanah
2024-11-27 03:59:56
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waknooo__
Wakno :
cemananya anis ini kerjanya
2024-11-27 05:28:24
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ma2nya_zharky
fitrianiphypiet :
sy pernah kuliah & stay (komp Tasbih) di Mdn, gak pernah ngerasain banjir sekalipun, sekrg di mana² di kota Medan, srg banjir, apa salah penanganan tata kota ya pemerintahnya
2024-11-27 05:18:47
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cibumalatos_
ewennn👾 :
untung marendal sekitar punya kanal😁
2024-11-27 02:49:29
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watini.tini45
Watini Tini :
banjir kampung lalang banjir 😳😳😳😳😳
2024-11-27 06:24:54
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tidakd1kenali
Rozi :
Disinilah kereta trail ada gunanya😂
2024-11-27 05:03:48
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7january94
Anakkeduaa :
Disini tiada yang salah,mungkin ini teguran buat kita semua umat manusia agar menjadi manusia yang lebih baik lagi 😌😇
2024-11-27 05:23:11
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viollaleticia
Violla Leticia :
pemimpin dan masyarakat seharusnya sama sadar, pemimpin harus amanah dan rakyat jngan buang sampah ke kali
2024-11-27 04:26:33
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sesejuk.embun.pag
SesEjuk EMbun PaGi :
tebing tinggi dari habis isya hujan sampai detik ini masih hujan
2024-11-27 04:34:08
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juliananasution80
juliana :
menyala medan ku ,banjir banjir banjir
2024-11-27 01:47:31
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golanking17
BᴵடடᎬ𐌑 9014N :
semoga sadar yg buang sampah sembarangan jangan sikit sikit salahkan pemerintah tapi kesadaran kita tidak ada
2024-11-27 11:12:26
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a____siregar
Siregar :
ternyata bagian Sumut banjir juga ya semua,di kota ku aja Siantar banjir, tetap hati hati aja satu hari ni seperti nya hujan full.
2024-11-27 04:44:14
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kakkros57
Iros :
Semga banjir nya cpt surut y Bg ,, 🤲🤲❤️
2024-11-27 03:35:59
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meyranisinagamey
Mey Rani Sinaga Mey :
bukan cuma Medan aj yg banjir,hampir semua daerah di Sumut ad yg banjir,longsor,kmi di Asahan jg ad yg bnyk kenak banjir🙏🙏 semoga kt dijauhkan dr musibah ya saudara2😭😭
2024-11-27 05:38:46
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hendiko2003
who i'am :
semoga tidak ada korban bng🙏😌
2024-11-27 03:36:48
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