tsunami 2019 indonésie



Vyvolal ji sesuv sopečného kužele do moře, který následoval po erupci sopky Anak Krakatau.Ta se nachází v průlivu mezi ostrovy Sumatrou a Jávou.Pětimetrovou vlnou byly zasaženy provincie Banten (západ Jávy) a Lampung (jih Sumatry), kde zemřelo 437 osob. Le Monde avec AFP et Reuters Publié le 07 juillet 2019 à 18h23 - Mis à jour le 07 juillet 2019 à 21h17.

There was no warning before the waves struck the Pandeglang district, said Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, head of public relations at Indonesia's National Disaster Mitigation Agency.Nugroho said 843 people have been injured and 28 are unaccounted for.Eyewitnesses described fleeing for their lives as beachfront hotels and homes were swept away by a towering wall of water on Saturday evening.The waves caused a stage to collapse in the Tanjung Lesung beach resort while holidaymakers and locals were watching the Indonesian pop band Seventeen.One member of the band has been confirmed dead as well as the manager, according to the Jakarta Post.

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Despite the efforts of NGOs, the quantity of water of drinking water is limited to one liter per person per day.

by L’alerte au tsunami levée en Indonésie après un séisme de magnitude 6,9.







The tsunami has destroyed 558 houses and heavily damaged nine hotels, 60 restaurants and 350 boats, indicating the tsunami hit residential and tourist areas.As of now, no foreigners have been found to have been killed.

















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The tsunami wave was as high as six metres in some places. "We used to know that a tsunami happens after an earthquake.

"Disaster funding continues to decline every year.

The threat of a disaster increases, the incidence of disasters increases, the BNPB budget goes down," said NugrohoIyan Turyana, a spokesperson for the Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology, told the BBC Tuesday that the new system will be able to detect the size of the waves.Officials say at least 1,485 people were injured, while 882 houses and 73 hotels and villas were damaged.

They later issued a correction and an apology, admitting the agency failed to register the tsunami waves caused by a volcanic eruption.The antiquated system was only wired to respond to earthquakes, not undersea landslides or volcanic eruptions. "Our logistics experts can help bring aid supplies and aid workers to the affected areas. L’agence indonésienne de gestion des catastrophes avait-elle évoqué une magnitude de 7,4 et une profondeur de 10 km.

Although NGOs have been providing food, an uncertainty prevails about how long such provision will continue, with media reports setting the period of emergency assistance at two weeks.Should the current level of assistance been withdrawn it is likely that those displaced will have to rely on debts or migrate to other towns to seek work as a means of supporting their families.Sanitation facilities were also severely damaged, with up to 50 families reliant on a single latrine in certain areas of high displacement concentrations.
The newspaper said all the other band members were still missing. The local NGO “KUN” which runs a medical camps in Pandeglang, has already reported the registration of such cases.ACTED is currently preparing its proposal of response based on the following identified needs:Approximately 15,000 individuals in Serang and Pandeglang districts require food and water assistance for at least two months until the situation has stabilized.Approximately 1,200 vulnerable families whose houses and latrines were damaged/destroyed will require assistance in establishing transitional shelters and latrines, as well as additional household hygiene items.300 shopkeepers and fishermen have lost their livelihoods, and will thus require immediate cash assistance to meet their basic household needs.In Indonesia, ACTED is cooperating with national NGO partners to respond to the earthquake and tsunami which struck Sulawesi province in September 2018.







While the national meteorological and geophysics center said with the current budget, they can only afford to maintain 70 of the 170 earthquake sensors. The earthquake and tsunami that struck the Indonesian island of Sulawesi on Friday has killed more than 1,400 people — a number that could still rise — and destroyed thousands of buildings.



Around 430 boats were also damaged.









Despite the fast progress of these efforts, among the displaced population there is a widespread fear of another Tsunami, hence a great reluctance to return at the present time.Local government, philanthropists and NGOs are providing assistance in the affected areas.







"Speaking to pilgrims at his regular Sunday Angelus service in St. Peter's Square, he added: "I am spiritually close to the displaced and to all the people affected, imploring God for relief in their suffering.