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BANGGAI - Due to the high intensity of rainfall since Monday resulted in Floods in the jurisdiction of Toili District Police, Banggai, Central Sulawesi, rice Thursday (18/7) at 05.00 WITA. 30-50 cm high floods inundated 10 villages in 3 sub-districts namely Kec. Moilong (5 villages), Kec. Toili (4 villages), and Kec. West Toili (1 village), has the following effects: - 1,450 families affected people (Moilong district 750 families, Toili district area 450 families, and Toili Barat district 250 families) - 2 The bridge is damaged (1 is lightly damaged and can still be traversed and 1 is severely damaged so vehicles R2 or R4 cannot be passed) Material losses were estimated at Rp. 400 million (District of Moilong Rp. 200 million, District of Toili Rp. 150 million and District of Toili Barat Rp. 50 million). Conditions on Thursday (18/7) at 11.54 WITA the rain had begun to subside but the water was still inundating some housing and access roads had not been able to pass, there were no casualties and damage to houses. The Head of BPBD Banggai said that the current condition is Friday 07-19/2019 at 07:00 that the flood has receded and the activity has returned to normal. The victim died there was 1 person, Wagini (L), 29 years old, farmer job, Address in Bumiharjo Village, Kec. Moilong Kab. Banggai. The chronology of the following events: On Thursday, July 18, 2019 at around 12:15 a.m. At that time the victim was Lk. Wagini was playing with her friends in the flood area, which is in the rear rice fields of the village of Bumiharjo while waiting for the rooster to be carried away but when swimming the victim Lk. Wagini was unable to resist the swift flow of water so that the victim was Lk. Wagini was lost in the current. Then the victims friends and the villagers searched for victims and at around 13:15 the victim was found not far from the crime scene in a state of death. Source: Central Sulawesi BPBD

Fri, 19 Jul 2019
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Indonesia, Flooding in Banggai, Central Sulawesi Province

Sulawesi Tengah, Indonesia
AHA-FL-2019-000060-IDN
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Tuesday, July 16, 2019, at 07.18.35 WIB, the South Indian Ocean region of Bali-Nusa Tenggara was rocked by a tectonic earthquake. The BMKG analysis results show that the initial information on this earthquake has the power M = 6 which is then updated to M = 5.8. The epicenter of the earthquake is located at 9.08 LS and 114.55 BT coordinates, or precisely located at sea at a distance of 80 km south of Kota Negara, Jembrana Regency, Bali Province at a depth of 104 km. Southern earthquake in Java-Bali-Nusa Tenggara, taking into account the location of the epicenter and the depth of the hypocenter, it seems that a moderate depth earthquake is caused by the subduction activity of the Indo-Australian Plate which infiltrated beneath the Eurasian Plate. The results of the analysis of the source mechanism indicate that this earthquake was produced by rock deformation with a sloping thrust fault mechanism. The earthquake was reported to be felt in the MMI Badung area, MMI Nusa Dua IV-V, Denpasar, Mataram, Central Lombok, West Lombok IV MMI, Banyuwangi, Karangkates, Sumbawa, East Lombok, North Lombok III MMI, Jember, Lumajang II- III MMI . Until now there have been no reports of damage caused by the earthquake. The modeling results show that the earthquake did not have a tsunami potential As of 7:50 a.m. WIB, BMKG monitoring results have not shown aftershock activity. People are encouraged to remain calm and not be affected by problems that cannot be justified. Communities are encouraged to remain calm and not be affected by problems that cannot be justified. To avoid buildings that are cracked or damaged by an earthquake. Check and make sure your building is earthquake resistant, or there is no damage due to earthquake vibrations that endanger the stability of the building before you return home. Ensure that official information is only sourced from BMKG which is distributed through an officially verified communication channel (Instagram / Twitter @infoBMKG), website (http://www.bmkg.go.id or inatews.bmkg.go.id), or through Mobile Application (iOS and Android): wrs-bmkg (user: local government, pwd: pemda-bmkg) or infobmkg. Jakarta, July 16, 2019 Head of the BMKG Earthquake and Tsunami Center RAHMAT TRIYONO, S.T., Dipl. Seis, M.Sc.

Wed, 17 Jul 2019
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Indonesia, Earthquake in Bali

Bali, Indonesia
AHA-EQ-2019-000059-IDN
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JAKARTA - More than 900 houses were severely damaged by the earthquake last Sunday (7/14) in South Halmahera, North Maluku. The local BPBD reported 971 heavily damaged houses (RB). The most damage was in Gane Luar Village, Gane Barat District with 380 units. Damage with the RB category at home was also identified in Rangga Rangga Village 300 units, Lemo Lemo 131, Tomara 90, Kua 30, Luaro 22, Caitu 10, Sawat 6 and Tanjung Jere 2. Heavy damage (RB) to building infrastructure includes school buildings 6 unit, mosque 2, church 1, polindes 1, paud 1, and teacher‘ house 1. Meanwhile, the death toll increased from the previous 2 to 4 people; 1 person from Rangga Rangga Village, 1 from Gane Dalam Village and 2 from Gane Luar Village. In addition, 2 people suffered severe injuries and 49 minor injuries. The victims died due to the rubble of the building. The post-earthquake evacuation took place at several points in Labuha City, South Halmahera, such as the South Halmahera BPBD office, the Tourism Office, the Police, the Great Mosque, the Regent‘ office hall, the Correctional Institution yard, Amasing SMEA, and Mount Bobebo, totaling 1,104 people. This does not include the District of Gane Barat and Gane Timur. The total estimation of displaced people is 2,000 people. Until now (16/7) emergency handling efforts are being carried out. The integrated team of South Halmahera Regency involving the TNI, Polri, BPBD, SAR, DHO, Dinsos, PUPR, Satpol PP, BMKG and PMI is in the eastern Gane and Bacan regions or in the earthquake affected areas. The team collected data on building damage and casualties as well as distributing logistical assistance in the form of tarpaulins, mats, food, drinks and medicines. Urgent needs include rice, mineral water, ready-to-eat food, mats, mattresses, blankets, tarps and baby diapers. So far the South Halmahera Government has formed a command post to conduct emergency handling. Public kitchen operated by the regional government (Pemda) assisted by the TNI and Polri to serve 9 refugee posts in Labuha City. The local government sets an emergency response period of 7 days, from 15-21 July 2019. In addition, the South Halmahera Regional Government has deployed a team consisting of BPBD, TNI, Polri, Basarnas, Tagana, RAPI, PMI, ACT and journalists to distribute logistics to refugee locations in East Bacan District, Middle East Bacan, Gane Dalam, Gane Timur and West Gane. BPBD North Maluku Province and TRC BNPB have been in affected locations in Gane Barat District and East Gane to conduct rapid assessments to record the level of damage, the number of refugees and the needs needed by refugees to be followed up. The situation around the two sub-districts was relatively conducive. Electricity and communication networks are normal. Teams in the field feel the shock that feels strong when aftershocks with a magnitude of 5.3 occur on the afternoon of the afternoon (7/15) at 5:35 p.m. and a 10 km depth. This earthquake with magnitude 7.2 occurred on Sunday (7/14), at 16.10 WIB. The shocks felt by residents in some of these areas are located at 0.59 LS, 128.06 BT (62 km northeast of Labuha - North Maluku) with a depth of 10 Km. Strong shocks of V MMI in Obi region, MMI III in Labuha, MMI II - III in Manado and Ambon, and MMI II in Ternate, Namlea, Gorontalo, Raja Ampat, Sorong, and Bolaang Mongondow regions. Agus Wibowo Plh. Head of BNPB Data, Information and Public Relations Center

Sun, 14 Jul 2019
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Indonesia, Earthquake in North Maluku

Maluku Utara, Indonesia
AHA-EQ-2019-000058-IDN
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Torrential rains and increased river levels have caused monsoons floods in some parts of Myanmar. In Kachin State, according to the Department of Disaster Management (DDM), more than 6200 people have been evacuated to 39 sites in Myitkyina, Bhamo, and Shwegu townships as of 13 July 2019. The Kachin State DDM has provided cash assistance and other relief items to the evacuated families in Myitkyina Town. These photos have been taken today during a rapid assessment mission by UN agencies, international, and national NGOs to four evacuation sites in Myitkyina Town. Kyauktaw, Mrauk-U, and Minbya townships of Rakhine State, and Belin Township of Mon State are reportedly affected by floods with evacuations in some locations. In Mrauk-U Town, Rakhine State, a site hosting more than 370 people displaced by fighting between the Myanmar Military and Arakan Army has reportedly been inundated. UN and INGO parteners stand ready to support the Rakhine State authorities to respond to the needs of those affected by floods if needed. In Belin Town, Mon State, DDM reported that more than 680 people were displaced by the floods over the past few days and evacuated to five sites where authorities provided assistance. As of July, all of them have been able to return to their homes according to the DDM in Mon State. In all these locations, the authorities, the Myanmar Red Cross Society, civil society organizations and private donors are responding to the immediate needs of those affected or displaced by floods. In Sagaing Region where the Chindwin River has almost reached its danger level, DDM has taken preparedness measures including the pre-positioning of relief items, the preparation of evacuation sites and search and rescue activities. OCHA and humanitarian partners are working closely with the authorities, providing support for assessments and resource mobilization, and stand ready to reinforce the Government‘ response to floods in needed. *Data is updated based on Myanmar Official per 17 July 2019 including these affected areas: Kachin Magway Bago Mon Sagaing Chin Rakhine Mandalay

Sun, 14 Jul 2019
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Myanmar, Flooding in Kachin State, Rakhine State, and Mon State

Mandalay, Myanmar
AHA-FL-2019-000057-MMR
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The double flood occurred in Muong Te, Nam Nhun and Lai Chau districts on June 24, killing 4 people and missing, 5 houses were swept away by the floodwaters and nearly 30 houses were subject to urgent relocation. arrive safely; many works, bridges, dams, machinery and rice and crops area of ​​the affected people ... estimated total damage of about 40 billion VND. According to the Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention and Rescue Search in Lai Chau Province, the locality still has more than 300 households living along rivers, streams and in the area of ​​high risk of landslides, of which Muong district alone. I have more than 150 households. In the face of complicated weather conditions, when there is still rain in the night, Lai Chau province has just made an urgent request to functional departments and local authorities to take initiative in prevention measures. rain and flood. Public electricity emphasized, localities need to organize the review of households living in the endangered areas to move urgently to a safe place. Mr. Tran Tien Dung, Chairman of Lai Chau Provincial People's Committee said: “For areas at risk, we have reviewed and on the basis of the districts and provinces, there is also specific guidance for each region and each region. , each household. Where there is a high risk we have also deployed before the flood season. And now we are continually reviewing to make sure that places, places, and houses are at risk of being moved to a safer place. ”

Mon, 24 Jun 2019
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Viet Nam, Flooding in  Muong Te, Nam Nhun and Lai Chau

Sơn La, Viet Nam
AHA-FL-2019-000049-VNM
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JAKARTA - According to Ms. Rita Rosita S., Head of BNPB Public Relations, water distribution is carried out by the local BPBD for handling drought in several regions in three provinces. The BNPB Emergency Operation Center report per Sunday (23/6), at 08.00 WIB said that several regions in the provinces of Central Java and East Java, as well as the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY), experienced drought. This phenomenon resulted in 100,230 residents being exposed to the effects of drought, with details in the DIY Region totaling 85,000 (24,166 households), Central Java 14,253 (3,984 households), and East Java 977 (287 households). This disaster event in DIY occurred in 57 villages in the Gunung Kidul Regency area. The Gunung Kidul District Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) has distributed water to Girisubo, Rongkop, Tepus and Paliyan areas with a total of around 900 thousand liters of water. Drought also hit two sub-districts, Kewungetan and Patimuan, in Cilacap Regency, Central Java. The district BPBD has distributed 24 clean water tanks with a capacity of 5,000 liters in Ujung Manik Village, Sidammukti Village, Gendiwung Hamlet, and Langenkepuh Hamlet. Meanwhile, the drought in East Java was observed in Trosono Village, Parang Subdistrict, Magetan Regency. The drought reported last Monday (6/17) was anticipated by BPB Magetan Regency with the distribution of clean water. Based on an analysis from the BNPB‘ Center for Disaster Alert Situation (Pastigana), the forecast for the start of the dry season in 2019 will generally occur in May, June and July with a percentage of around 83%. This year‘ peak dry season is predicted to occur in August 2019, with a presentation of 53%. Based on developments as of June 10, 2019, Pastigana noted a very long category of rainless days (30-60 days) in several provinces, namely Banten, West Java, Central Java, East Java, DIY, Bali, West Nusa Tenggara, East Nusa Tenggara , and Papua. While in the extreme category (more than 60 days), Pastigana recorded areas namely, East Java, Bali and East Nusa Tenggara. Areas identified have the potential to experience days without rain for more than 60 days, including Kemulan (East Java), Sambirenteng (Bali), Wairang, Fatukety, Sulamu, and Oepoi (East Nusa Tenggara). Anticipating this extreme weather potential, BNPB urges regional governments to anticipate drought potential by preparing resources, such as preparing resources, monitoring the availability of clean water, and meeting minimum water standards for the needs of residents and livestock. Since the drought still continues, Centre of Health Crisis, Ministry of Health of Indonesia has reported an updated number of affected people in Central and West Java Provinces. Numbers of the affected people per 09 July 2019 are given as follows: West Java Province Bekasi City 3,068 Bogor City 3,774 Cirebon City 6,925 Tasikmalaya City 3,492 Central Java Province Banyumas Regency 25,329 Brebes Regency 139,141 Cilacap Regency 21,660 Grobogan Regency 334,498 Purbalingga Regency 2,809 Purworejo Regency 3,725

Sun, 23 Jun 2019
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Indonesia, Drought in Java

Yogyakarta, Indonesia
AHA-DR-2019-000048-IDN
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REPORT 1 JAKARTA - Floods with an average water level of 25-125 centimeters hit eight villages in four sub-districts in Samarinda City, East Kalimantan, until today (12/6). Eight urban villages in the four sub-districts include; Sempaja Utara Village, Kelurahan Gn. Lingai, Sempaja Timur Village in North Samarinda District, Temindung Permai Village, Sungai Pindang Dalam Village, Mugirejo Village, Airport Villages in Samarinda Ulu and Sidodai Village in Bukit Pinang District. A total of 11,652 families or 35,684 people were affected by floods since a week ago. Each affected KK is spread at several points such as in North Samarinda District; 2,534 people in Sempaja Timur Village, 2,511 people in Sempaja Utara Village, 3,985 people in Sempaja Selatan Village, 4,754 people in Mt. Lingai and 7,912 people in Temindung Permai Village. Then in Sungai Pinang Sub-district respectively; 7,912 people in Temindung Permai Village, 1,300 people in Sungai Pinang Dalam Village, 373 people in Mugirejo Village and 11,104 people in Airport Villages, and 1,201 people in Sidodai Village in Samarinda Ulu District. The flood that occurred due to the overflow of the Bengkuring River and the high intensity of the rainfall soaked 626 housing units in Temindung Permai Village, Sungai Pinang District. HUMAS BNPB REPORT 2 Flood Handling Update in Kutai Kartanegera: Number of Affected Residents Floods 5,386 HH / 16,385 People   Assistance for Flood and Landslide Emergency Handling in Kab. Kutai Kartanegara as of June 11, 2019 as follows: A. Chronology - Due to the high intensity and rainfall that flushed the district. Kutai Kartanegara and its surroundings since June 8 at 8:00 p.m. June 9, 2019 05.00 WITA - Poor drainage causes water to overflow into residential areas - Some residents built on hillside cause landslides and are threatened by landslides B. Disaster Impacts - Soul Sacrifice: nil -Filter: nil (for 2 days 9-10 June 2019 evacuated to the nearest family back to the house to clean up the rest of the flood material) -Prices affected by floods and landslides: 1. Tenggarong Subdistrict (11 affected villages): a. Kelurahan Baru (97 families, 371 people) b. Kelurahan Melayu (521 KK, 1975 souls) c. Timbau Village (1,477 HHs, 2,954 people) d. Kelurahan Loa Ipuh (651 households, 1,697 people) e. Panji Village (523 HHs, 2,017 people) f. Maluhu Village (421 HHs, 1,229 people) g. Kelurahan Loa Ipuh Darat (39 families, 156 people) h. Sukarame Village (455 HHs, 1,315 people) i. Mangkurawang Village (261 Souls) J. Loa Tebu Village (450 people) k. Rapak Lambur Village (15 HHs) Amount: 4,2013 KK (12,425 people) 2. Tenggarong Sebrang District (7 affected villages): a. Bangun Rejo Village (786 families, 2699 people) b. Karang Tunggal Village (52 families, 156 people) c. Desa Perjiwa (70 families, 280 people) d. Kerta Buana Village (50 families, 150 people) e. Desa Manunggal Jaya (175 families, 525 people) f. Bukit Raya Village (25 families, 75 people) g. Embalut Village (25 families, 75 people) Amount: 1,183 families (3,960 people) The number of people affected by the Flood per 11-6-2019: 5,386 families / 16,385 people C. Impact of Landslide Disaster (10 landslide points): 1. Jalan Bengkuring, Kelurahan Loa Ipuh. The area of ​​material landslides is around 0.25 ha. Landslide Impact: 1 RB house, 2 RR houses 2. Gunung Sentul Gang Suradaya RT. 42 Malay Villages. Landslide Impact: 1 RR house 3. Panji Sukarame Reservoir, Panji Village 4. Karang Tunggal RT. 14 Blok A. Desa Karang Tunggal, Tenggarong Seberang 5. Jalan Lai RT. 7, Panji Village. Landslide Impact: 1 RR musholla 6. Jalan Kencana RT. 3, Perjiwa Village, Tenggarong Seberang 7. Jalan Gunung Belah (TPA / Final Disposal Site) Kelurahan Loa Ipuh, Tenggarong 8. Jalan Ahmad Dahlan, Panji Village, Tenggarong 9. Jalan Gunung Belah 10. Jalan Danau Lipan Gang 07 RT 28 Kelurahan Melayu, Tenggarong Total impact loss (ie data collection process): 1 year RB, 3 rhh RR, 1 RR place of worship D. Urgent Needs (per 11-6-2019): 1. Heavy equipment for landslide material cleaning 2. Cleaning tools 3. Tarps E. Efforts: 1. Today there has been a coordination meeting on the determination of the Regent‘ Decree to establish a PD Command Post at the Regent‘ office led by Regional Assistant 1, and attended by BPBD, BNPB, TNI and all relevant OPDs. The results of the meeting were established by the Command Post at the BPBD office in Kab. Kutai Kartanegara with Kalaksa BPBD as Commander 2. BPBD is still carrying out data collection on affected residents and infrastructure damage 3. The BPBD together with the OPD related to making a field post and making public kitchens in 3 points and distributing food and mineral water to affected residents 4. BPBD and District Public Works Agency conduct landslide material cleaning that covers roads and residential areas using heavy equipment and Damkar cars 5. Operational Funding during the TD period will be charged to BTT Kab. Kutai Kartanegara Rp. 5 M 6. Deploy PD Command Post floods & landslides in the BPBD office, Kab. Kutai Kartanegara F. CONTROL 1. The weather is cloudy and the rain is mild to moderate 2. The limited number of heavy equipment 3. Limited budget for infrastructure improvements due to landslides G. Giat BNPB Team 1. Review of landslide locations in Loa Ipuh Village and keluraha Panji, Kec. Tenggarong 2. Following the coordination of the decree of the Regent‘ decree to establish a PD Command Post in the Regent‘ office and provide the following suggestions: - SKPDB management according to Perka no 3/2016 - Indicators for determining the status of emergencies and PD activities according to the Guidelines for Establishing KDB Status in 2016 - In order to immediately deploy the Command Post with the completeness and personnel as well as the identity of the Command Post (banners, information boards, maps, media center rooms, BNPB tents, etc.) - Conducting an operational plan (renops) meeting and evaluation meeting at the GDP Post 3. Helping deploy PD Post flood & landslides in the BPBD office, Kab. Kutai Kartanegara H. Others 1. In general, the flood has subsided 2. The condition of society is gradually normal 3. The weather is generally cloudy and has mild to moderate rain I. Tomorrow‘ Talent Plan 1. Following the drafting meeting meeting at the GDP Post for floods and landslides in the BPBD Office, Kab. Kutai Kartanegara 2. Review of landslide locations 3. Coordination with BPBD Prov. East Kalimantan related to PD floods and landslides that occurred in Samarinda City and Kab. Kutai Kartanegara Sutopo Purwo Nugroho Head of BNPB‘ Data Information and Public Relations Center

Thu, 13 Jun 2019
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Indonesia, Flooding and Landslide in East Kalimantan

Kalimantan Timur, Indonesia
AHA-FL-2019-000046-IDN
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JAKARTA - High-intensity rainfall triggered flooding in several areas of Sulawesi in early June 2019. Tens of thousands of residents were affected by flooding in the region to this day, Monday (10/6). A number of districts were affected by flooding in the provinces of South Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi and Central Sulawesi. Disasters in several provinces caused tens of thousands of residents to evacuate and damage to the residential, agricultural, fisheries and public facilities sectors. The development of the situation as of June 9, 2019, flooding in North Konawe District, Southeast Sulawesi Province resulted in 1,091 households or 4,198 displaced people. Six flood-affected sub-districts are Andowia, Asera, Oheo, Landawe, Langgikima, and Wiwirano. Asera Subdistrict is the sub-district with the highest number of villages affected by 13 villages. This flood also resulted in 72 houses being washed away and thousands more submerged. The Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of North Konawe Regency is still carrying out data collection in the field. Damage to the agricultural sector includes paddy fields of 970.3 ha, maize land of 83.5 ha and other 11 ha, while the fisheries sector in the pond is 420 ha. In addition, damage to identified public facilities in the form of bridges, roads, houses of worship and health facilities. The local BPBD reported that the bridge connecting Laronanga Village to Puwonua Village was washed away, another bridge in Padalerutama Village could not be passed because it was submerged by floods, broken bridges connecting Tanggulari Village to Tapuwatu Village and bridges between provinces in Asera. Damage to other buildings in the form of 3 mosques, 2 units of community health centre, and 2 units of community health sub-centre. Responding to conditions in the region, the North Konawe Regent has set up emergency response status as of 2 June 2019 until 16 June 2019. Efforts to deal with the emergency have included the operation of flood emergency handling post in the regent‘ office, evacuation and rescue, handling affected residents, data collection and activation of communication networks for emergency handling. According to BPBD, the flow of water flow is still heavy so that the use of engine canoes cannot reach isolated areas. In addition, there is minimal equipment to assist evacuation and rescue in the field. Meanwhile, still in Southeast Sulawesi Province, several affected areas in Konawe District. The flood which was also triggered by high rainfall resulted in 36 people displaced and 240 affected. The local regent has set an emergency response status from June 5 to June 11, 2019. BPBD Konawe Regency has made efforts to handle the emergency and field data collection. BPBD reported 1 person died, that is a baby aged 4 days, in this incident. However, BNPB still needs further clarification of the causes of the infant‘ death. To accelerate the delivery of BNPN logistical assistance to send logistical assistance using cargo aircraft. BNPB sent direct assistance to Kendari logistics weighing 1,086 kg worth Rp. 218 million. BNPB also activated the logistics cluster so that it sent aid from the Ministry of Social Affairs and PMI assistance in the form of 200 kg family fit, 200 kg hygiene kit Baby kit 200 kg, blanket 400 sheets of 100 pieces raincoat, 100 units vest and 100 sheets of mattress. For the distribution to the refugee points carried out by the help of BNPB helicopters While flooding in South Sulawesi, fatalities impacted 1,452 families, Tanru Tedong 1,002 KK villages and Salobukkang village 450 households. 200 houses were submerged. Total damaged paddy fields in 15 villages reached 3,676 ha. Damage to infrastructure includes school buildings, dikes, roads and bridges. Another flood disaster in Central Sulawesi, BPBD Morowali District has made an emergency response effort. The flood caused 561 families in Lele Village (263 households) and Dampala (298 households) to flee. After the flood, material damage was identified as follows: 7 units of damaged houses, 45 units of submerged houses, and 1 unit of broken bridges. The Head of BNPB, Doni Monardo, told the entire disaster management line, "Even though in the atmosphere of Eid we went straight to the field to help the affected people. We all understand how to suffer them, while our brothers are happy celebrating Eid. But there are some who suffer because there are family members who died, were injured, hurahnya hanut, severely damaged and others.We with the spirit of mutual cooperation and humanity took to the field to help them.We are all humanitarian fighters that are very noble humanity.We always show the country is always present the community, I have also asked all levels of BNPB and BPBD to always take to the field to handle disasters. " The high rainfall intensity that caused this flood has been predicted because of the phenomenon of the atmospheric wave activity of Madden Julian Oscillation (MJO) that entered the Indian Ocean region. BMKG predicts June 1 - 5 2019 the potential for heavy rain in several regions, including in the Sulawesi region. BMKG has also informed about the potential for high rainfall for the next 5 days, 11-15 June 2019. Areas with the potential for heavy rain during this period include West Sumatra, Bengkulu, Bangka Belitung, North Kalimantan, East Kalimantan, Central Kalimantan, South Sulawesi, North Sulawesi, Gorontalo, West Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi, North Maluku, Maluku, West Papua and Papua. Responding to the disaster that occurred in several of these areas, the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) continued to monitor and dispatch rapid reaction teams to the field. Ready-to-use funds have also been provided to the regional government. BNPB urges BPBD to always be alert in facing the weather phenomenon. Sutopo Purwo Nugroho Head of BNPB Data, Information and Public Relations Center PS: The numbers may change due to the update situation.

Wed, 12 Jun 2019
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Indonesia, flooding in Sulawesi

Sulawesi Tenggara, Indonesia
AHA-FL-2019-000045-IDN