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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 ...