 From the very next day of fire incidents took place, as you all know that our facility burned down. Now we return into a health post with limited services, but we are trying to do our best to provide service to the beneficiaries. Many of know that facilities were burned down, they don't know where to go, so that we are sending our CSW supervisor volunteers, engaging them to deliver the message to the beneficiaries that we are ready to serve, whatever they need. After the fire incident took place to our facility, there is a disruption in vaccination like for the outage program. Right now it is not possible to provide the outage vaccination, but we are with limited services and services, we are providing EPI vaccine, which includes BCG, OPV, IPV, Dipteria, Partosis, Tetanus, Hemopilus, Influenza, Hepatitis B, Miscells and Rubella. We are also providing vaccine for the childbearing mothers, which included two doses, one-month interval. Most of the beneficiaries are struggling with their livelihoods, so the idea of getting vaccination is out of their mind. We are trying to reconnect the bridge to a community health worker to visit door-to-door and encouraging them to come to the facility for vaccination.