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Indonesia, Impact of Tropical Depression Cempaka

Jawa Tengah, Indonesia
Event Date : Tue, 28 Nov 2017 | Disaster : Landslide, Flood, Tropical Cyclone (3)
AHADID : AHA-TC-2017-000188-IDN | GLIDE Number :

Affected Area/s

  • Banjarnegara
  • Banyumas
  • Batang
  • Blora
  • Boyolali
  • Brebes
  • Cilacap
  • Demak
  • Grobogan
  • Jepara
  • Karanganyar
  • Kebumen
  • Kendal
  • Klaten
  • Kota Magelang
  • Kota Pekalongan
  • Kota Semarang
  • Kota Tegal
  • Kudus
  • Magelang
  • Pati
  • Pekalongan
  • Pemalang
  • Gianyar
  • Jembrana
  • Purbalingga
  • Purworejo
  • Badung
  • Bangli
  • Buleleng
  • Denpasar
  • Karangasem
  • Rembang
  • Salatiga
  • Semarang
  • Sragen
  • Sukoharjo
  • Surakarta
  • Tegal
  • Temanggung
  • Waduk Kedungombo
  • Wonogiri
  • Wonosobo
  • Bangkalan
  • Banyuwangi
  • Batu
  • Blitar
  • Bojonegoro
  • Bondowoso
  • Gresik
  • Jember
  • Jombang
  • Kediri
  • Kota Blitar
  • Kota Kediri
  • Kota Madiun
  • Kota Malang
  • Kota Mojokerto
  • Kota Pasuruan
  • Kota Probolinggo
  • Lamongan
  • Lumajang
  • Madiun
  • Magetan
  • Malang
  • Mojokerto
  • Nganjuk
  • Ngawi
  • Pacitan
  • Pamekasan
  • Pasuruan
  • Ponorogo
  • Probolinggo
  • Sampang
  • Sidoarjo
  • Situbondo
  • Sumenep
  • Surabaya
  • Trenggalek
  • Tuban
  • Tulungagung
  • Klungkung
  • Tabanan
  • Bantul
  • Gunung Kidul
  • Kota Yogyakarta
  • Kulon Progo
  • Sleman

Description

Update as of 4 December 2017 = Local disaster management agency of Yogyakarta (BPBD) reported due to Tropical Depression Cempaka & Tropical Cyclone Dahlia, there were 430 spots flooded, 224 spots damaged due to strong winds and 433 spots damaged due to landslide. = Update as of 28 November 2017 = Tropical Depression (TD) Cempaka that being tracked 32 km in southeast of Pacitan regency, with a sustained wind speed of 65 km/h, on 28 November 2017 has caused floods and landslides in 21 cities/regencies in Java and Bali. The affected areas include regencies of Situbondo, Sidoarjo, Pacitan, Wonogiri, Ponorogo, Serang, Sukabumi, Purworejo, Tulungagung, Semarang, Klaten, Malang, Wonosobo, Klungkung, Gunung Kidul, Kulon Progo, Sleman, Bantul, Kudus, Sukoharjo and Yogyakarta city. The most affected areas are in Pacitan regency where 11 people died and more than 4,000 people evacuated to Pacitan Sport Hall and Sirnoboyo Mosque. Main road access between regencies of Pacitan and Ponorogo also closed down. In total, 13 villages in 3 districts of Pacitan District (villages of Sirnoboyo, Sukoharjo, Kayen, Kembang, Ploso, Arjowinangun, Sidoharjo), Kebon Agung District (villages of Purworejo, Banjarjo, Kebon Agung), and Arjosari District (villages of Pagutan, Jatimalang and Arjosari) TD Cempaka also causing floods and landslides in several locations of Yogyakarata Province. Two major flooding spots observed in Gunung Kidul regency, 2 spots in Kulonprogo, 2 schools inundated (SMK Pelayaran & SMP 3 Satosari). Landslide also observed in 16 spots of Bantul, 1 2 spots in Kulonprogo, 1 spot in Gunung Kidul and 3 spots in Sleman. TD Cempaka has completely gone from Indonesian areas on 29 November 2017. Emergency response to TD Cempaka have been carried out by BPBD Pacitan, Indonesian Military, Police, Basarnas and related agencies. Disasters induced by TD Cempaka are within the capacity of Indonesian local and national government agencies. Infographic from Yogyakarta BPBD: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DPu_GMRV4AAh4eE.jpg Infographic from Indonesian Red Cross: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DQBi2wxVQAAWjYg.jpg = This page will be updated once new information available =

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