Emergency and Humanitarian Action (EHA), WHO Indonesia. Tornado, Thousand Islands, DKI Jakarta Province, Republic of Indonesia

Emergency Situation Report ESR (1) 27 January 2012 Emergency and Humanitarian Action (EHA), WHO Indonesia Tornado, Thousand Islands, DKI Jakarta Prov...
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Emergency Situation Report ESR (1) 27 January 2012

Emergency and Humanitarian Action (EHA), WHO Indonesia Tornado, Thousand Islands, DKI Jakarta Province, Republic of Indonesia HIGHLIGHTS  On 25 January 2012 at 12:00 PM a 30-minutes strong tornado hit four islands in the Thousand Islands: Kelapa, Kelapa Dua, Pramuka and Harapan Islands, DKI Jakarta province.  Two meter height tidal wave was also reported in the Thousand Islands Sea.  Although needs assessments are ongoing, preliminary reports indicated that 468 houses were severely damaged and 2,300 people were affected.  The number of casualties and damages reported by Center for Health Crisis MOH are 34 people with major injury and 450 damaged houses.  In addition to the data from MOH, BNPB reported 459 damaged houses, 4 damaged schools, 1 police office, 1 damaged mosque, 3 damaged buildings and 1 damaged puskesmas.  National Agency for Meteorological, Climatology and Geophysics/BMKG reported tropical storm Iggy affects strong wind with more than 36 km/hour speed and 4-6 meter tidal wave in Indonesian sea.  The rapid response team from BPBD Jakarta and Social Office have not distributed the relief assistance due to logistic constraints.  Thousand Islands District Health Office has established health post and provided medical service to the victims.  Thousand Islands District Health Office, Jakarta Provincial Health Office, 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.

Affected Areas and Incident Site Mapping

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Emergency Situation Report ESR (1) 27 January 2012

Caption: one damaged house. Courtesy of www.mediaindonesia.com

Caption: one damaged house. Courtesy of www.vivanews.com

Iggy Tropical Cyclone, BMKG

Situation Analysis  

Thousand islands are located in the north of DKI Jakarta province. BMKG, tropical storm Iggy affects strong wind with more than 36 km/hour speed and 4-6 meter tidal wave in Indonesian sea.

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Emergency Situation Report ESR (1) 27 January 2012 Casualties and Damages Table showing casualties & damage:

Dead

Major Injury

Minor Injury

Damaged Health Facilities Missing

IDPs

Severe

Moderate

Light

0 0 34* 0 0 0 0 0 * Harapan island : 11 people and Kelapa island: 23 people **Harapan island : 200;Kelapa dua island:19; Kelapa island:230 and Pramuka island:1 Source : Center for Health Crisis, MOH per 25 January 2012 at 18.00 PM

Damaged Houses 450**

In addition to the data from Center for Health Crisis MOH, BNPB reported : 1) Kelapa and Kelapa Dua Islands: 268 houses damaged (25 severe damaged, 101 medium damaged and 142 light damages) and approximately 1,340 people (out of 5,712 inhabitants) affected. The tornado also caused damage in 2 schools, 1 mosque, and 1 police station. 2) Harapan Island: 231 houses damaged (25 severe damage, 64 medium damage and 142 light damage) with approximately 1,155 (out of 1,677 inhabitants) people affected. In addition, 2 schools, 1 mosque, 1 community health centre, and 20 electricity poles were damaged as well. Emergency Operation Center/Pusdalops BNPB reported 21 districts/municipalities which are affected by the tornado on Wednesday, 25 January 2012 as follow: No Name of District 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.

South Jakarta Thousand islands Bekasi Sukabumi Indramayu Magelang Semarang Sleman Wonosobo Purbalingga Banjarnegara Ponorogo Ngawi Magetan Situbondo Kediri Blitar Malang Bangkalan Sumenep Bali

Province DKI Jakarta DKI Jakarta West Java West Java West Java Central Java Central Java D.I Yogyakarta East Java East Java East Java East Java East Java East Java East Java East Java East Java East Java East Java East Java Bali

Casualties and Damaged Houses 7 died people, 51 injured people and 1, 012 damaged houses

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Emergency Situation Report ESR (1) 27 January 2012 Communication, Transportation and Electricity Power   

Communication was not disrupted. Electricity powers was disrupted Sea transportation was disrupted as the impact of the 2-meter tidal wave. Response

Local Government  The rapid response team from BPBD Jakarta and Social Office did not distribute the relief assistance due to logistic constraints (the weather situation in the area did not allow them to reach the Islands). The team is on standby in Marina port. Once weather conditions improve, they will start distribution of food and non-food relief items.  Thousand islands district health office established health post and provided medical service to the victims. Ministry of Social Affairs  Ministry of Social Affair will deploy 20 volunteers and these following items on 26 January 2012 by using two ships subject to the sea transportation availability: 1. 3 tons of rice 2. 100 boxes of instant noodle 3. 50 cans of fish 4. 50 boxes of frying oil 5. 100 pcs of blanket 6. 50 pcs of mat MOH – WHO Indonesia  Jakarta Provincial Health Office, Thousand islands District Health office 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. Status of International Aid Status of International Aid So far the government has not officially requested any international aid. The local authorities, with support from central government and ministries, are trying their best to manage the situation so far.

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Emergency Situation Report ESR (1) 27 January 2012 Important Contacts JAKARTA OFFICE FOCAL PERSON CRISIS CENTER -MOH No Name 1 Mr. Mudjiharto, SKM, MM 2 Drs. M. Nasrun Harun, MAP 3 Mrs. Maryani, SKM, MM EHA-WHO JAKARTA No Name 1 Dr. Nagi M Shafik 2 Dr. Suci Melati Wulandari 3. Dr. Fina Hidayati Tams

Designation Head of Department

Phone 0878 77288238

Fax 021 5271111

Head of Emergency Response & Recovery Unit Head of Information and Monitoring Unit

0818 946 719

021 5271111

021 521 0411

021 5271111

Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]. id [email protected] [email protected]

Designation Medical Officer

Phone 0821 1317 4188

Fax 021 5201164

Email Address [email protected]

Program Officer

0821 1398 5798

021 5201164

[email protected]

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. World Health Organization (WHO) 2. Center for Health Crisis MoH (Pusat Penanggulangan Krisis Kesehatan/PPKK) 3. National Disaster Management Agency (Badan Penanggulangan Bencana Nasional/BNPB) 4. National Agency for Meteorological, Climatology and Geophysics (Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi dan Geofisika/BMKG). 5. OCHA (Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs) country office for Indonesia. 6. Local and international news media.

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