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1 Situation Report (SR -1) 10 April 2012 Emergency and Humanitarian Action (EHA), WHO Indonesia Flood in DKI Jakarta Province and several parts of Indonesia, Republic of Indonesia The pictures of flood areas: HIGH LIGHTS During 2-5 April 2012, flood occured and monitored by Center for Health Crisis in the following areas: 1. On Tuesday, 3 April 2012 at 02.00 AM Western Indonesian Time (UCT+7) in 3 sub-districts: Cilandak (Pondok Labu village), Kebayoran Baru (Petogogan village), and Pesangrahan (Ulul Jami and Bintaro villages), South Jakarta, DKI Jakarta province; 2. On Tuesday, 3 April 2012 at 02.00 AM Western Indonesian Time (UCT+7) in Pasar Rebo (Cijantung and Kalisari villages) and Jatinegara districts (Kampung Melayu village), DKI Jakarta province; 3. On Tuesday, 3 April 2012 at 20.00 PM Western Indonesian Time (UCT+7) in Ciledug Indah 1 and 2 residences (Dalam Negeri, Pondok Bahar dan Puri Kartika) located in 3 villages (Pedurenan, Karang Tengah and Pondok Bahar), Ciledug sub-districts, Tangerang, Banten province; 4. On Wednesday, 4 April 2012 at14.00 PM Central Indonesian Time (UCT+6) in Cempa sub-district (Sikkuale, Salipolo, Mattunru-Tunru, Padang Paila and Mangki villages), Pinrang sub-district, South Sulawesi province; 5. On Thursday, 5 April 2012 at 12.00 PM Western Indonesian Time (UCT+7) in 2 villages (Baleendah and Andir), Baleendah sub-district, Bandung district, West Java province; and 6. On Thursday, 5 April 2012 at 18.00 PM Western Indonesian Time (UCT+7) in Punung sub-village, Jatirejo village, Giri Tantro sub-district, Wonogiri district, Central Java province. Center for Health Crisis, Ministry of Health reported 144 persons with minor injury and IDPs of 2,159 persons. Two health facilties were inundated. In overall, the related PHO and District Health Office (DHOs) have already evacuated the victims, provided medical services. South Jakarta DHO, East Jakarta DHO, Tangerang DHO, Pinrang DHO, Bandung DHO, Wonogiri DHO, DKI Jakarta PHO, Banten PHO, South Sulawesi PHO, West Java PHO, Central Java PHO, Central Java Regional Center for Health Crisis and Center for Health Crisis MOH are monitoring the situation closely. WHO is in close contact with MOH in monitoring the situation through Health Crisis Center MOH. In case the situation warrant, WHO will provide any assistance needed. Affected Areas and Incident Site Mapping Caption: major flood in Tangerang district, Banten. Courtesy of berita8.com Caption: DKI Jakarta governor visited the flood victims in Pesanggrahan, South Jakarta. Courtesy of dinkes.jakarta.go.id
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Situation Report (SR -1) 10 April 2012

Emergency and Humanitarian Action (EHA), WHO Indonesia Flood in DKI Jakarta Province and several parts of Indonesia, Republic of Indonesia

The pictures of flood areas:

HIGH LIGHTS

During 2-5 April 2012, flood occured and monitored by Center for Health Crisis in the following areas: 1. On Tuesday, 3 April 2012 at 02.00 AM Western Indonesian Time (UCT+7) in 3 sub-districts:

Cilandak (Pondok Labu village), Kebayoran Baru (Petogogan village), and Pesangrahan (Ulul Jami and Bintaro villages), South Jakarta, DKI Jakarta province;

2. On Tuesday, 3 April 2012 at 02.00 AM Western Indonesian Time (UCT+7) in Pasar Rebo (Cijantung and Kalisari villages) and Jatinegara districts (Kampung Melayu village), DKI Jakarta province;

3. On Tuesday, 3 April 2012 at 20.00 PM Western Indonesian Time (UCT+7) in Ciledug Indah 1 and 2 residences (Dalam Negeri, Pondok Bahar dan Puri Kartika) located in 3 villages (Pedurenan, Karang Tengah and Pondok Bahar), Ciledug sub-districts, Tangerang, Banten province;

4. On Wednesday, 4 April 2012 at14.00 PM Central Indonesian Time (UCT+6) in Cempa sub-district (Sikkuale, Salipolo, Mattunru-Tunru, Padang Paila and Mangki villages), Pinrang sub-district, South Sulawesi province;

5. On Thursday, 5 April 2012 at 12.00 PM Western Indonesian Time (UCT+7) in 2 villages (Baleendah and Andir), Baleendah sub-district, Bandung district, West Java province; and

6. On Thursday, 5 April 2012 at 18.00 PM Western Indonesian Time (UCT+7) in Punung sub-village, Jatirejo village, Giri Tantro sub-district, Wonogiri district, Central Java province.

Center for Health Crisis, Ministry of Health reported 144 persons with minor injury and IDPs of 2,159 persons. Two health facilties were inundated.

In overall, the related PHO and District Health Office (DHOs) have already evacuated the victims, provided medical services.

South Jakarta DHO, East Jakarta DHO, Tangerang DHO, Pinrang DHO, Bandung DHO, Wonogiri DHO, DKI Jakarta PHO, Banten PHO, South Sulawesi PHO, West Java PHO, Central Java PHO, Central Java Regional Center for Health Crisis and Center for Health Crisis MOH are monitoring the situation closely.

WHO is in close contact with MOH in monitoring the situation through Health Crisis Center MOH. In case the situation warrant, WHO will provide any assistance needed.

Affected Areas and Incident Site Mapping

Caption: major flood in Tangerang district, Banten. Courtesy of berita8.com

Caption: DKI Jakarta governor visited the flood victims in Pesanggrahan, South Jakarta. Courtesy of dinkes.jakarta.go.id

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The arrows show the affected areas:

The water level of flood in the respected areas was as follow:

No Area Water level in cm 1 South Jakarta, DKI Jakarta 30 – 200

2 East Jakarta, DKI Jakarta 40 – 100 3 Jatinegara sub-district (Kampung Melayu village), East Jakarta 30 – 90

4 Tangerang, Banten 175

5 Baleendah village, Bandung, West Java 50 – 140

6 Andir village, Bandung, West Java 30 – 80 7 Wonogiri, Central Java 50

The population at risk in South Jakarta, DKI Jakarta is 940 people. The residents in East Jakarta, DKI Jakarta stayed in their houses. Up to Wednesday, 4 April

2012 in Jatinegara sub-district (Kampung Melayu village), the houses were inundated. Meanwhile, the flood in Pasar Rebo (Cijantung and Kalisari village) has been receding.

Situation Analysis

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Causalities and Damages

The flood in DKI Jakarta was caused by over-flooding of the Pesanggrahan, Krukut, and Angke rivers. National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) stated that 70% of banks of the above mentioned rivers were densely populated area. The local government tried to relocate the residents living at the riverbanks and provided 2.3 trillion IDR.

Meteorological, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) reported that 2012’s rainfall was less than 2007 (142 mm/day and 340 mm/day respectively);

The number of population at risk are 97 house holds in Bakkoko sub-village, Sikuale village, Pinrang, South Sulawesi province.

The flood in Wonogiri Central Java province was caused by heavy rainfall and the congestion of drainage.

Table showing casualties & damage: Damaged Health Facilities Damaged Houses

No Location Death Major Injury

Minor Injury

Missing IDPs Severe Moderate Light Severe Moderate Light

1. South Jakarta, DKI Jakarta

0 79* 0 940** 0 0 0 0 0 0

2. East Jakarta, DKI Jakarta

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3. Tangerang, Banten

0 0 35 0 800*** 0 0 1**** 0 0 0

4. Pinrang, South Sulawesi

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1***** 0 0 0

5. Bandung, West Java

0 0 25 0 419 0 0 0 0 0 0

6. Wonogiri, Central Java

0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 0 0 144 0 2,159 0 0 2 0 0 0

Source: Center for Health Crisis, MOH per 7 April at 16.00 PM (UCT+7) Karang Taruna (Ulul Jami village) with 32 outpatients, Aljihadiah mosque with 32 outpatients, in PAUD

Bintaro with 15 outpatients.; ** 800 in Pos Karang Taruna of Ulul Jami village, 100 in Masjid Aljihadiah mosque and 40 in PAUD Bintaro by 5 April 2012 the IDP decreased to 240 persons; ***250 households in Cileduk Indah mosque; ****Karang Tengah puskesmas was inundated; *****Bakoko health clinic was inundated

The detail of outpatients in Bale Endah, Bandung was as follows:

No. Diagnose Total

1 Acute Respiratory Tract Infection 12

2 Myalgia 3

3 Gastritis 3

4 Hypertension 2

5 Cephalgia 1

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No. Diagnose Total

6 Fever 2

7 Carries 2

Total 25

The detail of IDPs in Bale Endah, Bandung was as follows:

Total No. Place Number of IDPs

Household Population Under -5 Children

1 Baleendah village Baleendah Stadium 60 203 23

2 Andir village - Senior high school/ SMA 10 15 55 10

- Al- Barokah mosque 5 25 12

- Al- Hidayah mosque 12 50 9

- Kuarcab 23 86 35

Total 115 419 89

Communication No disruption in communication. Transportation Temporary disruption in local transportation was reported. There were several congestions in the main streets. Electricity Power No temporary electricity outage was reported. Local Health Authorities

South Jakarta DHO has established health post in Pondok Labu (Hamlet 01), Karang Taruna (Ulul Jami village), Aljihadiah mosque, and PAUD Bintaro.

East Jakarta BPBD has managed the situatuon and East Jakarta DHO has monitored the situation;

Tangerang DHO has evacuated the victims, established health posts and provided medical services;

Pinrang DHO has established the health posts and provided medical services. Pinrang DHO requested additional water purifier, abate and skin cream;

Bandung DHO provided medical services through mobile puskesmas; and Wonogiri DHO has provided medical services in health posts and conducted disease

surveillance.

Communication, Transportation and Electricity Power

Response

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Center for Health Crisis, Ministry of Health, Republic of Indonesia

South Jakarta DHO, East Jakarta DHO, Tangerang DHO, Pinrang DHO, Bandung DHO, Wonogiri DHO, DKI Jakarta PHO, Banten PHO, South Sulawesi PHO, West Java PHO, Central Java PHO, Central Java Regional Center for Health Crisis and Center for Health Crisis MOH are monitoring the situation closely.

WHO is in close contact with MOH in monitoring the situation through Center for Health Crisis MOH. In case the situation warrant, WHO will provide any assistance needed.

JAKARTA OFFICE FOCAL PERSON

CRISIS CENTER -MOH No Name Designation Phone Fax Email Address

1 Dr. Sri Henni Setiawati, MHA

Head of Department 0811 166 043 021 5271111 [email protected] [email protected]

2 Drs. M. Nasrun Harun, MAP

Head of Emergency Response & Recovery Unit

0818 946 719 021 5271111 [email protected] [email protected]

3 Mrs. Maryani, SKM, MM

Head of Information and Monitoring Unit

021 521 0411 021 5271111 [email protected]

EHA-WHO JAKARTA No Name Designation Phone Fax Email Address

1 Dr. Nagi M Shafik

Medical Officer 0821 1317 4188 021 5201164 [email protected]

2 Dr. Suci Melati Wulandari

Program Officer 0821 1398 5798 021 5201164 [email protected]

3. Dr. Fina Hidayati Tams

Program and Field Monitoring Assistant

0811 251 3497 021 5201164 [email protected]

Source of Information from Indonesia Information is gathered from the following sources. This report is for reference only and should not be quoted as factual accuracy can change. 1. WHO 2. Center for Health Crisis (PPKK), MoH 3. National Disaster Management Agency (Badan Nasional Penggulangan Bencana/BNPB) 4. Meteorological, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (Badan Meteorologi,Klimatologi dan

Geofisik/BMKG) 5. Local news media

Important Contacts