Due to landslides, provincial roads in Sikka Regency, NTT are in danger of breaking up  This provincial road in Hepang, Lela almost broke due to a landslide after heavy rains hit the local area The Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of East Nusa Tenggara Province reported that provincial roads in Hepang Village, Lela District, Sikka Regency are threatened with breaking due to landslides.  "This provincial road in Hepang, Lela almost broke due to a landslide after heavy rains flushed the local area," said Head of the NTT BPBD Ambrosius Kodo when confirmed in Kupang, Friday.  He conveyed that this was related to the impact of extreme weather in the form of heavy rains that hit Sikka Regency which caused damage to road infrastructure in the area.  Read also: BMKG asks Sikka NTT residents to be wary of landslides due to high rainfall  He explained that the damage to the road infrastructure did not affect local residents because at the time of the incident, no one was passing through the landslide point.  Currently, he said, the condition of the road access is still passable by vehicles but must be more careful.  "Vehicles can still pass on the side of the road that is not affected by landslides but must be careful because at the bottom of the asphalt there are cavities due to landslides," he said.  Ambrosius said the damaged roads are part of the main access for residents in the Hepang, Lela and surrounding areas.  For this reason, efforts to repair the road will then be handled by the NTT Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) Office.  "For now, we urge road users, both motorbikes and cars or trucks, to be more careful so that there are no accidents as a result of this landslide," he said.