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Situation Report #5 FLOOD DISASTER & LANDSLIDE 04 January 2020 Type : Flood disaster & landslide Place : Jakarta, Bogor, Tangerang, Bekasi Time : 4 January 2020 I. Key Informations 1. The number of refugees are 173,064 people (39,627 families) 2. The number of victims increased to 53 people and 1 person missing 3. In Bekasi City as many as 149,537 people were still displaced by the flood disaster at 51 refugee camps 4. More than 22,000 people or 3,300 families in DKI Jakarta are still displaced 5. In Bogor Regency there are 13 districts affected by flooding 6. A total of 621 families or 2,173 people are still displaced in Bogor Regency 7. 12 villages in Sukajaya District are isolated and only be accessible by helicopters. 8. Flash floods and landslides occurred in 3 subdistricts, including Nanggung, Sukajaya, Cigudeg Districts. 9. There are 2 refugee points in Tangseng village, Rt. 03 & Rt. 02. Rt.03 = 333 inhabitants (81 households), Rt.02 = 190 inhabitants. 10. Urgent needs for the refigees are food (groceries), shelter, hygiene kits, clean water, health services II. Situational Description BNPB updating data for floods in Jabodetabek per January 3rd, 2020 at 23:00 pm said the number of refugees currently about 173 064 people (39 627 households). In addition, the number of evacuation points increased because it was verified by BPBD officers. The number of victims of floods and landslides that have hit Jakarta, Banten and West Java has also increased. The death toll was recorded as of January 4, 2020, at 10:00 WIB becoming 53 people and 1 missing. The data from residents affected by disasters, the most numerous is the Bekasi City area with a total of 366,274 inhabitants. Information submitted by BNPB states that flooding occurred in 80% of the Bekasi area. Bekasi City Government noted, since Wednesday (1/1/2020) until Friday (1/3/2020) morning, as many as 149,537 residents of Bekasi City were displaced due to flooding. At present there are 51 refugee locations spread across 10 subdistricts in Bekasi City. In the DKI Jakarta area, more than 22,000 people or 3,300 families are still displaced. The distribution of refugees in DKI Jakarta, among others, East Jakarta 9,122 people, West Jakarta 1,103 people, South Jakarta 8,104 people, North Jakarta 908 people, and Central Jakarta 2,703 people. Page 1
Situation Report #5 FLOOD DISASTER & LANDSLIDE 04 January 2020 In Bogor Regency there are 13 districts affected by flooding, the largest in East Bogor, Bojongkulur Village. Not only flooding, Bogor Regency also affected a landslide. 41 points of disaster occurred in Bogor Regency from Wednesday (3/11) to Friday (3/01), 80% were floods. BNPB recorded the number of victims recorded from Saturday morning in this area are 11 people. A total of 621 families or 2,173 people are still displaced. It was also reported that there was an isolated area due to a broken bridge namely Sukamaju Village, Cigudeg District, Thousands of residents in four villages in Sukamaju Village, Cigudeg Subdistrict, Bogor Regency, were isolated after the main bridge was severed by a flash flood on Wednesday (1/1/2019) morning. A total of 12 villages in Sukajaya District are isolated and only accessible by helicopters. The community needs immediate evacuation. Other villages isolated from broken bridges are Ciasahan, Nanghung, Cikaret, and Cigowong Kampung, Bogor Regency. Nearly 24 hours they were unable to move due to the Ciasahan Bridge broken by a flash flood. The results of a quick review from the Human Initiative team found information that flash floods and landslides occurred in 3 Districts, including Nanggung, Sukajaya, Cigudeg Districts. The new team managed to reach the evacuation point in Tangseng Village, Sukaraksa Village, Cigudeg. Reaching the location is quite difficult because there is a lot of mud from landslides There are 2 refugee points in Tangseng village, Rt. 03 & Rt. 02. Rt.03 = 333 people (81 Families), Rt.02 = 190 people. Residents live with tarpaulin roofs, some with fabric walls torn, or no walls at all. Assistance that has come from the Ministry of Social Affairs includes 3 boxes of mineral water, bread, biscuits and noodles. The immediate needs at this time are food (groceries), shelter, hygiene kits, clean water, and health services. Not much help coming into Sukaraksa. Most of the assistance was directed to Sukajaya, but it was still in the form of instant noodles. An urgent need for Sukajaya (Harkat Jaya) is a public kitchen because there are no cooking utensils for food processing. Source : https://bnpb.go.id/berita and the results of the Human Initiative team's rapid review II. Urgent Needs Food (ready to eat) Mineral water Cleaning tools Blankets and mats Personal hygiene kit Medicines Clean water Shelter Water kitchen Portable public toilet Health Services School Equipment Page 2
Situation Report #5 FLOOD DISASTER & LANDSLIDE 04 January 2020 III. Human Initiative Respond 1. Evacuate 107 residents 2. Provides 3 mobile post 3. Serving drink needs for 1010 affected residents in 5 Water Kitchen Post 4. Distributing 200 personal hygiene kits 5. Distributed fast food to 3.984 affected residents 6. Providing free medical services to 375 affected residents 7. Distributing 200 cleaning tools 8. Perform cleaning actions in 5 locations 9. Provide special assistance for 82 toddlers 10. Provide psychosocial services for 100 children in the affected area 11. Giving credit vouchers for communication to 200 residents 12. Deployed 26 rapid assessment teams in the Jakarta, Bekasi, Bogor, Tangerang and Lebak regions IV. Action Plan 1. Established a new water kitchen post in the Cigudeg, Lebak, Kramat Jati and Kampung Melayu regions, 2. Food distribution to refugees in Bekasi, Bogor, Lebak and DKI Jakarta 3. Distribution of personal hygiene equipment to refugees in the areas of Bekasi, Bogor, Lebak, and DKI Jakarta 4. Distribution of cleaning tools to residents who have returned to their respective homes in the DKI Jakarta and Bekasi City areas IIV. Emergency Post 1. Pengadegan South Jakarta 2. Grogol, Jelambaran West Jakarta 3. Ulujami Ciledug, South Jakarta 4. Villa Nusapala Bekasi 5. Cipinang Melayu East Jakarta 6. Muara Baru North Jakarta 7. Desa Sukaraksa Cigudeg Bogor 8. Bintangsari Lebak Village, Banten Page 3
Situation Report #5 FLOOD DISASTER & LANDSLIDE 04 January 2020 VII. PIC Human Initiative Customer Relation – Overseas Partnership : +62 811 1511 355 Rifa Rufaidah : +62 811 1044 997 Irsak : +62 853 9935 5750 Fahrudin Alwi : +62 823 1133 1144 Syafrudin Umar : +62 813 8392 3222 VIII. Documentation Page 4
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