Donggala Palu Sigi 36.346 37.677 90.603 Number of IDPs Heavy Damage Moderate Damage Light Damage Lost Legend Parigi Moutong Damaged Houses Damaged Schools Damaged Health Facilities Temporary Shelters Needed Sigi Donggala Palu 2.158 1.484 2.175 1.784 12.657 9.219 9.712 7.989 6.099 7.290 1.935 2.090 3.642 3 20 18 15 22 54 3.540 Unit 8.809 Unit 7.908 Unit n/a Unit 107 114 165 123 109 35 118 249 26 41 39 173 14 6 15 n/a 1 15 Source of Data: 4W Central Sulawesi response during the following reporting periods: Period 1. 23 Oct - 30 Oct 2018 Period 2. 1 Nov - 6 Nov 2018 Period 3. 7 Nov - 13 Nov 2018 Period 4. 14 Nov - 26 Nov 2018 Period 5. 27 Nov - 7 Dec 2018 Palu Sigi Donggala Comparison of number IDPs (Pusdatina data) to overall population by district. IDPs (individual) Population (Individual) 10% from total of population 36% from total of population 12% from total of population On 28 September, a series of earthquakes struck Indonesia’s Central Sulawesi province, the strongest a 7.4M earthquake only 10 km deep and with its epicentre close to the Provincial Capital, Palu. The earthquake triggered a tsunami striking beaches in Palu and Donggala. The earthquakes, tsunami and resulting liquefaction and landslides caused significant damage and loss of life. The biggest percentage of Internally Displaced Person (IDPs) (number of IDPs to population of area) are from Sigi. 2,227 number of deaths 164,626 IDPs (individual) 20,257 temporary shelters needed Completed Plan Unknown 500 1500 2500 3500 500 1500 2500 3500 500 1500 2500 3500 Logistic Multicluster Nutrition Food Security Protection Perlindungan Early Recovery NFI/Shelter WASH Health Highest level of humanitarian activities are in Palu. 127 169 371 476 1.424 1.966 2.729 2.148 2.881 4.545 The Health cluster has the highest level of activities between Oct 23,2018 and Dec 7,2018. Palu (6.263) Sigi (5.225) Donggala (4.208) Parigi Moutong (1.133) The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 24 Dec 2018 Sources: OCHA, Indonesia Geospatial Agency (BIG), National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), PVMBG, Pusdatina Central Sulawesi Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org http: //humanitarianresponse.info/operations/indonesia www.reliefweb.int (as of 20 Dec 2018) Humanitarian Snapshot Central Sulawesi INDONESIA: Ongoing 500 1500 2500 3500 62% of activities have been completed; 25% are ongoing and 2% are still registered as "planned". Source of Data: Pusdatina “Finalization Data and Earthquake,Tsunami,Liquefaction Information in Central Sulawesi Update on December 20,2018" Data Source: Dukcapil Data Semester I,2018 3.215 1.286 82 599 732 247 24 445 82
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Source of Data: 4W Central Sulawesi response during the following reporting periods:Period 1. 23 Oct - 30 Oct 2018 Period 2. 1 Nov - 6 Nov 2018 Period 3. 7 Nov - 13 Nov 2018 Period 4. 14 Nov - 26 Nov 2018 Period 5. 27 Nov - 7 Dec 2018
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Comparison of number IDPs (Pusdatina data) to overall population by district.
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On 28 September, a series of earthquakes struck Indonesia’s Central Sulawesi province, the strongest a 7.4M earthquake only 10 km deep and with its epicentre close to the Provincial Capital, Palu. The earthquake triggered a tsunami striking beaches in Palu and Donggala. The earthquakes, tsunami and resulting liquefaction and landslides caused significant damage and loss of life. The biggest percentage of Internally Displaced Person (IDPs) (number of IDPs to population of area) are from Sigi.
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The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.Creation date: 24 Dec 2018 Sources: OCHA, Indonesia Geospatial Agency (BIG), National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), PVMBG, Pusdatina Central Sulawesi Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org http: //humanitarianresponse.info/operations/indonesia www.reliefweb.int
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Source of Data: Pusdatina “Finalization Data and Earthquake,Tsunami,Liquefaction Information in Central Sulawesi Update on December 20,2018"
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Source of data: 4W Central Sulawesi response during the following reporting periods:Period 1. 23 Oct - 30 Oct 2018 Period 2. 1 Nov - 6 Nov 2018 Period 3. 7 Nov - 13 Nov 2018 Period 4. 14 Nov - 26 Nov 2018 Period 5. 27 Nov - 7 Dec 2018
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The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.Creation date: 24 Dec 2018 Sources: OCHA, Indonesia Geospatial Agency (BIG), National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), PVMBG, Pusdatina Central Sulawesi Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org http: //humanitarianresponse.info/operations/indonesia www.reliefweb.int
Evolution of reporting on number of activities and organizations during the response in Palu.
Evolution of reporting on number of activities and organizations during the response in Sigi.
Evolution of reporting on number of activities and organizations during the response in Donggala
Evolution of reporting on number of activities and organizations during the response in Parigi Moutong.
A coordination tool made available by OCHA to support identification of gaps and to help coordination for response
Who did what,where to whom and when
5W information has been collected since the start of the response. Data and information are collected from implementing agencies by the cluster coordinator
The diagram on the right explains the workflow for 5W data collection and processing
OCHA complies 5W data and develops an online report in the form of mapping and infographics