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Sunda Strait Tsunami Banten and Lampung Provinces, Indonesia Flash Update No. 05 SATURDAY 29 DEC 2018 15:00 UTC+7 http://adinet.ahacentre.org/reports/view/1383 DATA SOURCES ASEAN Disaster Monitoring & Response System (DMRS); Indonesia: BNPB, BMKG, PVMBG-ESDM; Statistic Bureau or Pandeglang District; Pacific Disaster Center (PDC Global); US Geological Services (USCS); Various news agencies © 2018 AHA Centre. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you are registered in our distribution list. Our mailing address is: AHA Centre, GRAHA BNPB 13 th Floor, Jl. Raya Pramuka Kav. 38, Jakarta 13120 Indonesia DISCLAIMER The AHA Centre was established in November 2011 by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Member States to facilitate cooperation and coordination among Member States, relevant agencies of the United Nations and international organisations in disaster management and humanitarian assistance. The use of boundaries, geographic names, related information and potential considerations for response are for reference, not warranted to be error free or implying official endorsement from ASEAN Member States. 426 fatalities 23 missing 7,202 injured 40,386 displaced Figures are correct as at 28 December 2018, 13:00 UTC+7 1. As of 28 December 2018 at 13:00 local time, BNPB estimated that there are 351,239 people living in the tsunami affected districts in Banten (209,628 people or 60%) and Lampung Provinces (141,611 people or 40%). 2. BNPB reported 426 fatalities, 23 missing, 7,202 injured and 40,386 displaced. The number of fatalities reported has reduced due to double recording in the previous period of reporting. The number of people missing has decreased while the number of people injured has significantly increased to 7,202 people since more people have access to medical services. Number of Internally Displaced People (IDP) has increased by double due to on-going evacuation process, particularly from the isolated areas including from Sebesi Island near Anak Krakatau volcano. 3. 1,296 houses, 78 hotels and villas, and 434 boats are reported damaged. These numbers have slightly increased compared to the previous period of reporting as more data is coming in. 4. The Centre of Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation-Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (PVMBG-ESDM) in its press release dated 28 December 2018 mentioned that the status of Anak Krakatau volcano has remained at Level III or ‘watch’. People are advised to stay away within the radius of 5 km from the crater and prepare masks in anticipation of ash-rains. They also advise that people remain calm and follow instruction from the local disaster management authority. 5. BNPB has disbursed contingency funds amounting IDR 500 millions (USD 34,323), 414 packages of ready to eat meals, 1,098 food items, 100 body bags, 10 IDP tents, 3 field hospital tents, and 10 unit power generators. 6. 99% of communication network has been restored while restoration of electricity network is progressing at 95%.
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Sunda Strait TsunamiBanten and Lampung Provinces, Indonesia

Flash Update No. 05

SATURDAY29 DEC 2018

15:00 UTC+7http://adinet.ahacentre.org/reports/view/1383

DATA SOURCES

ASEAN Disaster Monitoring & Response System (DMRS);

Indonesia: BNPB, BMKG, PVMBG-ESDM; Statistic Bureau or

Pandeglang District; Pacific Disaster Center (PDC Global); US

Geological Services (USCS); Various news agencies

© 2018 AHA Centre.

All rights reserved.

You are receiving this email

because you are registered

in our distribution list.

Our mailing address is:

AHA Centre,

GRAHA BNPB 13th Floor,

Jl. Raya Pramuka Kav. 38,

Jakarta 13120 Indonesia

DISCLAIMER

The AHA Centre was established in November 2011 by the

Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Member States

to facilitate cooperation and coordination among Member States,

relevant agencies of the United Nations and international

organisations in disaster management and humanitarian

assistance.

The use of boundaries, geographic names, related information

and potential considerations for response are for reference, not

warranted to be error free or implying official endorsement from

ASEAN Member States.

426 fatalities

23 missing

7,202 injured

40,386

displaced

Figures are correct as at 28

December 2018, 13:00 UTC+7

1. As of 28 December 2018 at 13:00 local time, BNPB estimated that there are 351,239

people living in the tsunami affected districts in Banten (209,628 people or 60%) and

Lampung Provinces (141,611 people or 40%).

2. BNPB reported 426 fatalities, 23 missing, 7,202 injured and 40,386 displaced. The number

of fatalities reported has reduced due to double recording in the previous period of

reporting. The number of people missing has decreased while the number of people

injured has significantly increased to 7,202 people since more people have access to

medical services. Number of Internally Displaced People (IDP) has increased by double

due to on-going evacuation process, particularly from the isolated areas including from

Sebesi Island near Anak Krakatau volcano.

3. 1,296 houses, 78 hotels and villas, and 434 boats are reported damaged. These numbers

have slightly increased compared to the previous period of reporting as more data is

coming in.

4. The Centre of Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation-Ministry of Energy and

Mineral Resources (PVMBG-ESDM) in its press release dated 28 December 2018

mentioned that the status of Anak Krakatau volcano has remained at Level III or ‘watch’.

People are advised to stay away within the radius of 5 km from the crater and prepare

masks in anticipation of ash-rains. They also advise that people remain calm and follow

instruction from the local disaster management authority.

5. BNPB has disbursed contingency funds amounting IDR 500 millions (USD 34,323), 414

packages of ready to eat meals, 1,098 food items, 100 body bags, 10 IDP tents, 3 field

hospital tents, and 10 unit power generators.

6. 99% of communication network has been restored while restoration of electricity network is

progressing at 95%.

Sunda Strait TsunamiBanten and Lampung Provinces, Indonesia

Flash Update No. 05

SATURDAY29 DEC 2018

15:00 UTC+7http://adinet.ahacentre.org/reports/view/1383

DATA SOURCES

ASEAN Disaster Monitoring & Response System (DMRS);

Indonesia: BNPB, BMKG, PVMBG-ESDM; Statistic Bureau or

Pandeglang District; Pacific Disaster Center (PDC Global); US

Geological Services (USCS); Various news agencies

© 2018 AHA Centre.

All rights reserved.

You are receiving this email

because you are registered

in our distribution list.

Our mailing address is:

AHA Centre,

GRAHA BNPB 13th Floor,

Jl. Raya Pramuka Kav. 38,

Jakarta 13120 Indonesia

DISCLAIMER

The AHA Centre was established in November 2011 by the

Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Member States

to facilitate cooperation and coordination among Member States,

relevant agencies of the United Nations and international

organisations in disaster management and humanitarian

assistance.

The use of boundaries, geographic names, related information

and potential considerations for response are for reference, not

warranted to be error free or implying official endorsement from

ASEAN Member States.

7. The Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA) led the Joint Needs Assessment (JNA). The assessment will

be conducted by relevant government agencies and humanitarian partners in the country. The

assessment will begin shortly and it is expected that result will be provided on 3 January 2019.

8. WFP Indonesia, upon the request from BNPB and the MoSA, has set up mobile storage units

(MSU). The MSUs will serve as their main logistics hubs for receiving goods from their national

warehouse, partners’ relief items, and donations from the communities.

9. Evacuation and rescue operations have became challenging due to high waves. Meteorological,

Climatological and Geophysical Agency (BMKG) issued warnings for potential high-tide for the

period of 28-31 December 2018. Details can be found at

http://maritim.bmkg.go.id/peringatan/gelombang_tinggi.

10. Due to the Mt. Anak Krakatau volcanic activities, 6 international and 3 domestic flights have been

rerouted.

11. Map of IDPs distribution is provided bellow. More GIS related information can be accessed at the

BNPB web portal for Sunda Strait Tsunami Response Operations http://gis.bnpb.go.id/selatsunda/.

12. The AHA Centre has also intensified its monitoring efforts in view of the increased alert level of Mt.

Anak Krakatau volcanic activity, and is ready to provide regional support if required by the

Indonesian authorities.

13. Next AHA Centre Flash Update will be issued on Monday, 31 December 2018 depending on

development of the situation.

Distribution of IDPs

/Number of IDPs


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