President Approves IDR 10.6 Trillion for Disaster Recovery in 3 Provinces
The additional fiscal transfers over US$625 million to the three provinces in Sumatra are expected to help regional governments manage the impacts of the disasters.
The additional fiscal transfers over US$625 million to the three provinces in Sumatra are expected to help regional governments manage the impacts of the disasters.
Abdul Muhari of BNPB said the restored land connection will speed up the movement of people and goods, including the distribution of humanitarian aid.
The government deployed four transport planes comprising three Hercules and one A400 aircraft to airports and fields in North Sumatra and Aceh.
BNPB Chief Suharyanto noted that the assistance was provided to support the handling of potential floods and landslides across the province.
The BNPB Disaster Management Operations Control Center (Pusdalops) remarked that thousands of landslide victims were residents across 27 villages in four sub-districts.
Five water pumps were deployed to the locations to assist the effort.
The cause of fire is still unknown.
The cooperation is of high importance since the majority of national disasters in Indonesia are related to hydrometeorology.
The muddy water impacted the gills and caused the mass death.
Dozens of public facilities were also damaged.
The earthquake destroyed the house of a resident in Rancasema village, Cibadak subdistrict, Lebak regency.
Tremors felt in nearby cities, including Jakarta, Depok, and Bekasi.
Total death toll increased by 76.1 percent, and the number of people who were injured increased extremely by 2,180 percent.
The BNPB also recorded 140,829 damaged houses out of which 18,971 suffered severe damages, 25,263 incurred moderate damages, and 96,595 houses suffered mild damages.
A 5.0 magnitude earthquake hit southern East Java on Thursday, December 16, at 06.01 Western Indonesian Time (WIB) and damaged a number of areas in Jember regency.
AirNav Indonesia confirmed flights still run normally after 7.5 magnitude earthquake hit East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) on Tuesday, December 14, at 11.20 Central Indonesia Time (WITA).
BNPB said at least 1,300 people have to be evacuated after Mount Semeru in Lumajang, East Java, erupted on Saturday, December, 2021.
The National Disaster Mitigation Agency, or BNPB, reported 2,522 natural disasters in Indonesia during 2021 or 7.6 daily since January 1, 2021.