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Impact Data From the Sunda Strait Tsunami: 429 People Killed, 1,015 Damaged Buildings

Jurnal Portal . Jakarta - The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) continues to collect data on the impact of the tsunami that occurred in the Sunda Strait last Sunday (23/12). A total of 429 people died and 16,082 were displaced. The latest data on the impact of the Sunda Strait tsunami was conveyed by the Head of BNPB Data and Public Relations Center Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, Tuesday (12/25/2018). The following is the total tsunami impact data: Victim: - 429 people died - 1,485 Injuries - 154 Missing People - 16,082 people were displaced Damage: - 882 The house unit was damaged - 73 Lodging damaged - 60 stalls damaged - 434 The boat and ship are damaged - 24 damaged 4-wheeled vehicles - 41 damaged 2-wheeled vehicles - 1 Pier is damaged - 1 damaged shelter The following detailed data per area: Pandeglang Victim: - 290 people died - 1,143 people injured - 77 Missing Persons - 14,395 people displaced Damage: - 443 housing units damaged - 69 hotels damaged - 350 Boats and ships damaged

The Sunda Strait Tsunami Has Been Defined As a District Disaster

id Utama . Jakarta - The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) announces the district disaster designation for the tsunami in the Sunda Strait. Local governments are able to deal with the impact of disasters. "So the status of the disaster disaster in the district, there is no national disaster discourse. The district government is able to undertake. The regional head really is in the field. The central government strengthens logistics," said BNPB Head of Data and Public Relations Sutopo Purwo Nugroho in his office, Jakarta, Tuesday (12/25/2018). Sutopo stressed that there was no discourse on national disaster determination. Local governments are not paralyzed, the central government is also fully helpful. "Local governments are able to overcome, national potential is also ready to handle this disaster," he said. The following data on the impact of the Sunda Strait tsunami so far: Victim: - 429 people died - 1,485 Injuries - 154 Missing People - 16,082 people w

BNPB: Indonesia Does Not Have Tsunami Early Warning Due to Underwater Landslides

faktual indonesia . Jakarta - The number of victims of the tsunami disaster in the Sunda Strait is suspected because there was no early warning system. Indonesia does not yet have a tsunami warning system caused by underwater landslides. "There is no tsunami early warning, because Indonesia does not have a tsunami warning system generated by underwater avalanches," said BNPB Head of Data and Public Relations Center Sutopo Purwo Nugroho in his office, Jakarta, Tuesday (12/25/2018). The underwater avalanche caused by the activity of Mount Anak Krakatau was unexpectedly affected by the tsunami. Moreover, before Mount Anak Krakatau erupted more violently, but did not have an impact on the tsunami. "This is our challenge in the future to prioritize a tsunami early warning system that is generated by underwater avalanches," Sutopo said. Gunung Anak Krakatau surfaced in 1927, after the eruption of Mount Krakatau erupted on August 27, 1883. Gunung Anak Krakatau increased by

BMKG Urges Residents to Avoid the Radius Coastal Zone 1 Km in the Sunda Strait

Berita gram . Jakarta - The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) appealed to the public to avoid coastal or coastal locations within a radius of 500 meters to 1 kilometer. This is because the activity of Mount Anak Krakatau which is monitored is still erupting. Head of BMKG Dwikorita Karnawati said the BMKG together with the Geological Agency and the Coordinating Ministry of Maritime Affairs continued to monitor the conditions of the tremor activity of Gunung Anak Krakatau as well as extreme weather conditions and high waves. He said, all these conditions could at any time lead to landslides of the crater cliffs of Mount Anak Krakatau to the sea. "And it is feared that it could potentially trigger a tsunami like the hypothesis we delivered on December 22, 2018," Dwikorita said at a press conference at the BMKG office, Jl Angkasa, Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, on Tuesday (12/25/2018) night. Dwikorita also said, eruption and tremor conditions and the potential fo

BMKG Install 6 Sensors to Monitor the Activities of Mount Anak Krakatau

Go fakta . Jakarta - The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) installed sensors to monitor vibrations triggered by the tectonic activity of the Mount Krakatau Children. A total of 6 sensors were installed around Mount Anak Krakatau "6 sensors, 3 in Sumatra and 3 in Java," said BMKG Head of Earthquake and Tsunami Center Rahmat Triyono during a press conference at the BMKG building, Jalan Angkasa, Central Jakarta, on Tuesday (12/25/2018) night. Also read: Cliff of Anak Krakatau Can Landslide If Vibration Reaches Strength M 3.4 He explained that the sensors would later record every vibration that occurred on Mount Anak Krakatau. He hopes that with this sensor the BMKG can detect the location from which the vibration originated. "We hope that if one sensor records or at least 3 (censorship records) we can know the source of the shock. If it is not because of the activity on Krakatau it is safe, but if it is on Krakatoa we will do anti-dispute," he said

BMKG: The height of Anak Krakatau Volcanic Ash Reaches 10 Km

Suara press . Jakarta - BMKG continues to monitor weather conditions and situations around Mount Anak Krakatau in the Sunda Strait. Based on BMKG observations, the volcanic ash height of Mount Anak Krakatau can reach 10 km. "We also monitor the vulcanic ash, so we also monitor the distribution of volcanic ash still there, so we also urge the friends of the flight agencies to be careful, because the distribution is heading southwest today with a height of up to 10 kilometer for today, "said Head of the BMKG Weather Prediction Subdivision Agie Wandala Putra to reporters at his office, Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, Wednesday (12/26/2018). Rainfall around the Sunda Strait area is also high and even. BMKG hopes that this weather will not disturb the activities of volunteers who are looking for tsunami victims in the Sunda Strait. "It is estimated that in 2 days, today and tomorrow, the rain is quite evenly distributed around the southern region of Lampung and also in the Sunda

Update on the Number of Sunda Strait Tsunami Victims: 430 Killed, 159 Missing

kolom indo . Jakarta - BNPB continues to update information on the number of victims caused by the tsunami that hit Banten and Lampung. The death toll increased by 1 from yesterday to 430 people. "A total of 430 people died, 1,495 were injured, 159 people were missing," said BNPB Head of Data, Information and Public Relations Sutopo Purwo Nugroho told reporters on Wednesday (12/26/2018). Also read: 2 Banten Tsunami Victims Buried in Magelang In addition, there were 21,991 people displaced by the incident on Saturday night (12/22). The most victims are in Pandeglang, Banten. "In Pandeglang there were 290 people killed, 1,143 injured, 77 people missing, and 17,477 people were displaced," said Sutopo. Also read: BMKG: The height of the Anak Krakatau Volcanic Ash Can Reach 10 Km The emergency response period for Pandeglang Regency is set to 4 January 2018. Meanwhile, for South Lampung it is set to 29 December 2018. Also watch the video 'BNPB: Some Banten-Lampung Tsu

The Story of Sukabumi Residents Wavering by the Tsunami in Banten

Berita hub . Sukabumi - Udeng Sudirman (45), a resident of Cibereum Subdistrict, Sukabumi City, West Java, survived after being hit by a tsunami of more than 5 meters high in Tanjunglesung, Banten, on Saturday (12/22/2018). How is the story? Udeng is still lying weak in his bed. Every now and then he sorted out his two injured legs after being dragged down by the enormity of the waves that swept the location of the PLN Gathering. The man who served as the Asystem Manager (Asmen) who served in Gandul Cinere, the PLN Main Depok UITJBB claimed to have suffered a broken leg and bruised wounds in his hands and head. "When the incident happened, my position was on the left side of the stage. It happened very quickly. At first I heard a friend shouting, he was takbir. I immediately saw the water was above. After that I resigned, maybe my age arrived here," Udeng told the media crew. Wednesday (12/26/2018). Also read: Update on the number of Sunda Strait Tsunami Victims: 430 people k

Minister of Social Affairs Ensures There Are No Cost Constraints for Assisting Tsunami Refugees

pojok warta . Pandeglang - Social Minister Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita said that he prepared any budget for 14 days of the tsunami emergency response period at Pandeglang-Serang. Whatever the needs of refugees, the Ministry will provide. "During the emergency response, we will provide whatever costs," Agus told reporters at Tanjung Lesung, Pandeglang, Banten, Wednesday (12/26/2018). He said, during the 14-day emergency response period, all the needs of tsunami-affected residents would be met by the Ministry of Social Affairs. Today, the distribution of logistics assistance to remote areas is also confirmed to have been sent. "All the points have been touched, some of which we touch directly and there is an independent kitchen. Equipment, side dishes, we support rice," he said. In addition to logistics needs, what is important for citizens is that it is not easy to believe the false news about aftershocks. In order not to always be worried, all information about the d

Dozens of Houses in Lebak Banten Flooded

kolom fakta . Serang - Hundreds of houses in two sub-districts in Lebak Regency, Banten, have been flooded. The rain that occurred since Monday (24/12) made the residents' houses soak. Two flood-hit sub-districts, namely Banjarsari and Cimarga Subdistricts. In Banjarsari, there are 4 villages affected by the flood. The most severe village is Keusik Village. "The height varies (highest) by 1 meter. In Banjarsari, Keusik Village 455 houses, Ciruji Village 20 houses, Umbul Jaya Village 33 houses then Cidahu Village 67 houses," said Head of Lebak Regency BPBD, Kaprawi when confirmed on Wednesday (12/26) / 2018). Whereas in Cimarga, according to a report received by BPBD there was one village namely Inten Jaya which was affected by the flood. 75 houses were submerged due to continuous rain. "Then in Inten Jaya village, Cimarga 72 sub-district was submerged," he said. Residents affected by the floods reportedly did not evacuate, they fled to neighboring homes or relat

The Government will Fix Settlements in Tsunami-Affected Pandeglang

warta Jurnal . Pandeglang - The government will relocate settlements along the coast especially those prone to tsunami impacts on the coast of Anyer to the Sumur, Pandeglang. Priority will be given to buildings destroyed by the tsunami on Saturday (12/22). "The current priority has been damaged by the tsunami disaster," Social Minister Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita told reporters at Tanjung Lesung, Pandeglang, Banten, Wednesday (12/26/2018). Also read: Hundreds of Houses in Lebak Banten Soaked in Floods He said, this relocation should indeed be done on all houses in the tsunami-prone road in Banten. But beforehand, this relocation plan would be discussed with the regional government and related ministries. "For the long-term improvement it will Also read: Basarnas Evacuation of Malaysian WN Tsunami Victims in Kalianda Lampung we better relocate all the houses in the vulnerable lane, "he explained. But, he continued the plan of relocation and rehabilitation will be carr

Ministry of Home Affairs Will Prepare IDR 50 Million Assistance for Tsunami Affected Villages

fakta id . Jakarta - Ministry of Home Affairs (Ministry of Home Affairs) prepares a number of posts in locations affected by tsunamis and floods in Banten. The Ministry of Home Affairs will also provide assistance of Rp 50 million for each village affected by the disaster. "(So far) 3 posts, then tomorrow Lampung will begin to follow. Then I will also check the posts tomorrow. At a minimum, our Tupoksi as directed by Mr. Jokowi, each ministry has their respective fields," said Minister of Home Affairs Tjahjo Kumolo in his office, Jalan Medan Merdeka Utara, Central Jakarta on Wednesday (12/26/2018). Also read: Help Publish Tsunami Victim Documents, Ministry of Home Affairs will Open Posts "So that tomorrow we make sure that the government runs the road tomorrow, at least for the damaged villages we have prepared Rp. 50 million to immediately set up a posko, a village post. It can be done at the village apparatus house, we can build tents," he added. According to Tjah