Annisa Febiola TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The joint team of Batam Customs foiled the smuggling of 10,955 grams of crystal meth. The drugs were seized from two different locations namely Hang Nadim International Airport and a hotel in the Jodoh area said that their first enforcement was carried out against a couple with the initials RD Customs and AVSEC officers identified four suspicious packages in each of their suitcases the officers then looked for the owners of the suitcases and found the two passengers sitting side by side and embracing," Zaky said in an official statement quoted on Friday He explained that initially the suitcase owners appeared anxious and avoided interaction with the officers the officers checked the contents of the couple's suitcases who claimed they were going on vacation four transparent plastic packages containing white crystal powder were found in each suitcase tucked into the folds of their jeans," Zaky explained the evidence seized included eight packages of crystal meth The illicit items were planned to be taken to their final destination in Kendari using Citilink Airlines with the Batam-Jakarta-Makassar-Kendari route "According to the statements from both perpetrators the items were obtained from a controller with the initials AWI who was staying at a hotel in the Jodoh area AM admitted to being a courier after being invited by her friend SASA She had previously smuggled crystal meth to Kendari and received a net reward of Rp40 million RD admitted to being a courier for the first time after being persuaded by his girlfriend and SASA were instructed by AWI to travel from Pekanbaru to Batam SASA instructed RD and AM to buy suitcases in Nagoya and second-hand clothing at Pasar Jodoh to fill the suitcases The suitcases were then handed over to AWI to be filled with packages to be brought along SASA provided cash to RD and AM to separately purchase tickets and for operational needs RD and AM together departed to Hang Nadim Airport using an online taxi the Head of Enforcement and Investigation Division of Batam Customs formed a joint team and deployed the K-9 Unit of Batam Customs to pursue AWI and his network The team eventually apprehended two men identified as AWI The team searched five rooms used by the network One of the rooms was used as a place to package the crystal meth while the other four served as courier and controller rooms the team found evidence of white crystal powder in the packaging there were other items used to package the crystal meth and 1 set of crystal meth inhalation tools or a bong The powder was packed in detailed packaging 1 bag of 'Guanyinwang' Chinese tea weighing 1,045 grams 1 ziplock bag of 100 grams in a cigarette wrapper and 1 ziplock bag of 10 grams in AWI's wallet "The total evidence of white crystal powder suspected to be methamphetamine amounts to 8,715 grams," Muhtadi said authorities also arrested nine other individuals suspected of involvement in the network They are AWI as the main controller of the syndicate The results of the narcotic test and laboratory tests on the evidence samples indicated that they positively contained Class I narcotic compound of Methamphetamine Officers also conducted urine tests on the 11 individuals who were apprehended and three of them tested positive for drug use AWI had distributed the drugs four times based on RO's orders He took the items from the areas around the beach in Tanjung Balai Karimun which were brought by three individuals using a speed boat AWI then brought the items to the hotel to be refined and packaged AWI and OKI recruited family members and close friends as drug couriers The couriers were promised rewards of up to Rp50 million per trip while AWI carefully organized the entire process including booking several hotel rooms and the delivery process of the items at the destination location The Drug Unit of Barelang Police Resort has named four suspects and NAWI are still being pursued or listed as wanted persons (DPO) The suspects are charged under the Narcotics Law Number 35 of 2009 with a maximum penalty of death or life 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Here Are the Top 12 Destinations Top 10 Highest-Paying Majors Worth Pursuing in 2025 Six Dead, Dozens Injured in India's Goa Religious Festival Stampede This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page ZTE Chairman Fang Rong: Technology for Good Co-creating a Green BRICS Sustainable Future ZTE earns GlobalData's highest rating for IP Core and Edge Routers reinforcing Telkomsel's  end-to-end AI and ML driven approach (Hyper AI) aimed at delivering customer-centric network excellence Indonesia, 21 November 2024 – Telkomsel Indonesia's leading digital telecommunications provider in collaboration with ZTE Corporation (0763.HK/000063.SZ) a global leading provider of integrated information and communication technology solutions has introduced an AI and Machine Learning (ML) based network solution to enhance the quality of its 4G/LTE services in Makassar and Kendari Known as the Self-Adaptive Feedback solution this advanced technology marks the continuation of the two companies' collaboration at Mobile World Congress 2024 in Barcelona As the demand for high-speed internet continues to grow Telkomsel and ZTE have introduced the Self-Adaptive Feedback solution to optimize network performance without requiring additional hardware This technology enables service providers to automatically adjust network parameters resource-demanding applications such as video streaming and gaming the solution helps reduce operational costs through energy efficiency Telkomsel's Chief Strategic Planning Officer, stated "In line with our commitment to continuously improving service quality through the latest technological innovations Telkomsel and ZTE have reviewed and implemented the Self-Adaptive Feedback solution in Makassar and Kendari to provide a smoother and more efficient internet experience We hope that the adoption of cutting-edge technology like Self-Adaptive Feedback – as part of Telkomsel's Hyper AI approach – will not only enhance customer satisfaction but also strengthen our position as an industry leader consistently delivering positive impacts and benefits for Indonesia." Network tests with Self-Adaptive Feedback in Makassar and Kendari have shown a significant improvement in user experience Video buffering has decreased by 15% while download speed has increased by 11% and webpage loading times have improved by nearly 30% Gaming latency has also decreased by up to 47% offering a more responsive gaming experience Self-Adaptive Feedback technology is equipped with energy-saving features that automatically shift base stations to low-power mode during low-traffic periods Power efficiency has improved by around 15% while energy consumption has decreased by 8% President Director of ZTE Indonesia, stated "We are proud to collaborate with Telkomsel in delivering innovative solutions that can support user needs we believe that every innovation brings new hope and opens the door to various opportunities in the future By integrating artificial intelligence into the network we not only enhance efficiency but also address the increasing demand for access to high-quality digital content we are committed to improving the quality of digital access in Indonesia and making a positive contribution to society." Self-Adaptive Feedback technology has been deployed at over 90 Telkomsel sites As part of the Hyper AI approach – particularly within Telkomsel's  leading Autonomous Network architecture that leverages AI for faster and more reliable network service automation – the implementation of Native AI will be expanded across the entire Telkomsel-ZTE network in Indonesia This initiative aims to accelerate digital progress across various sectors Cari Nusantara Banjir Bandang Lumpuhkan Rumah Sakit di Kendari TEKS Nusantara›Banjir Bandang Lumpuhkan Rumah.. Iklan Banjir Bandang Lumpuhkan Rumah Sakit di Kendari Banjir lumpur kembali menerjang Kendari Sepekan terakhir telah terjadi tiga kali banjir yang berdampak panjang Audio Berita OlehSAIFUL RIJAL YUNUS · 4 menit baca TEKS KOMPAS/SAIFUL RIJAL YUNUSWarga menyelamatkan barang yang terbawa banjir bercampur lumpur di wilayah Kendari Ribuan rumah terdampak banjir yang berulang ini KENDARI, KOMPAS — Banjir lumpur yang mengalir deras menerjang sejumlah wilayah di Kendari Warga berharap ada langkah penanganan dan solusi komprehensif agar banjir tidak terus berulang Hujan yang mengguyur wilayah Kendari sejak Rabu (6/3/2024) malam membuat sejumlah wilayah terendam banjir Wilayah Kecamatan Kendari Barat diterjang air bercampur lumpur yang menimbulkan dampak besar Alirannya juga sangat deras dan campur lumpur,” kata Yeti (44) air meninggi dengan cepat setelah banjir yang terjadi sekitar dua jam lamanya ketinggian air yang telah lebih dari 1 meter menutup jalan dan permukiman Warga menyelamatkan diri ke tempat yang tinggi Air di kawasan ini terlihat mengalir deras Warga bergotong royong menyelamatkan harta benda sembari membersihkan jalur air Kondisi lebih parah terjadi di sekitar Rumah Sakit Santa Anna Material kayu bercampur lumpur menutupi jalan Sebuah rumah juga hanyut terbawa derasnya aliran air Seorang pasien RS Santa Anna menyelamatkan diri setelah banjir bercampur lumpur menerjang wilayah Kendari air yang datang dengan cepat menyapu kendaraan dan menutupi lantai dasar rumah sakit ”Setelah kami evakuasi pasien gawat darurat ke lantai dua karena air yang terus tinggi Ternyata air sudah hampir menutupi jendela saya terpaksa naik ke atas mobil ambulans menyelamatkan diri,” katanya Semua pasien selamat meski beberapa di antaranya dalam kondisi darurat dan membutuhkan penanganan khusus Baca juga: Banjir Kendari, Penyakit Akut yang Sisakan Tragedi Ini mobil pengunjung sampai terseret di depan IGD dari parkiran,” ujarnya banjir juga merendam permukiman dan akses jalan Ketinggian air rerata 1 meter dan membuat warga harus mengungsi Sebagian warga bertahan di pinggir jalan atau menumpang di rumah tetangga Kenapa pemerintah tidak bikin sesuatu biar kami tidak kena banjir lagi Belum lama ia dan keluarganya membersihkan rumah dari sisa-sisa banjir sebelumnya Warga menyelamatkan diri setelah banjir bercampur lumpur menerjang wilayah Kendari banjir dengan aliran deras kembali datang membawa material lumpur dan sampah Mereka hanya sempat membawa surat dan barang berharga Perangkat elektronik dan perabotan tidak sempat dikeluarkan ”Kenapa pemerintah tidak bikin sesuatu biar kami tidak kena banjir lagi Ini malah tambah tinggi terus banjirnya,” ungkapnya petugas dari berbagai instansi berupaya mengevakuasi warga yang terjebak banjir Perahu karet dan ratusan petugas dikerahkan di lokasi paling terdampak Baca juga: Banjir Terjang Kendari, Anak Balita Tewas Terseret petugas Kantor Pencarian dan Pertolongan (SAR) Kendari tiga tim diturunkan untuk melakukan evakuasi dan pertolongan warga Tim terus bekerja meski air perlahan telah surut tadi juga ada warga yang terkena seng dan harus dilarikan ke rumah sakit,” tambahnya bencana banjir telah tiga kali terjadi di Kendari air dengan cepat meluap meski hujan baru turun beberapa jam Sejumlah wilayah yang rawan banjir dengan cepat tergenang air dengan ketinggian di atas 1 meter Seorang anak balita tewas terseret arus akibat terjatuh saat evakuasi mandiri bersama sang ibu Tumpukan material dan lumpur yang terbawa banjir di RS Santa Anna Air bercampur lumpur mengalir deras dan membawa sejumlah material Seorang warga lansia yang kaget karena terjangan air meninggal Ketua Forum Pengurangan Risiko Bencana Kendari Safril Kasim mengatakan Dua faktor terakhir merupakan hal yang paling bisa diintervensi untuk menekan terjadinya banjir berulang riset yang ada menunjukkan penggunaan lahan kian masif khususnya Sungai Wanggu yang membelah kota Hal ini membutuhkan upaya lintas sektor untuk penanganan hingga rehabilitasi daerah aliran sungai (DAS) penggunaan lahan di daerah resapan juga semakin banyak Masyarakat hingga swasta membangun daerah resapan menjadi perumahan atau pusat pertokoan ”Permukiman di sempadan kali dan sungai juga semakin banyak Belum lagi dengan persoalan sampah yang memenuhi kali Hal ini yang tidak pernah diperhatikan pemerintah yang membuat bencana banjir semakin rutin,” ujarnya Aliran Sungai Wanggu yang bermuara di Teluk Kendari membawa sedimentasi masif Sedimentasi dan reklamasi selama beberapa dekade terakhir membuat wilayah teluk seluas 900 hektar ini kritis Kepalanya mengalami pendarahan dan harus dioperasi.Yusuf yang merupakan mahasiswa Fakutas Teknik Universitas Halu Oleo kemudian dirujuk ke RS Bahteramas pada Jumat (27/9) pagi Yusuf dinyatakan meninggal dunia."Innalaillahi wa inna ilaihi rojiun post craniectomy kemarin malam yang dirawat di ICU telah meninggal sekitar pukul 04.17 Dok," terang Plt Dirut RS Bahteramas dr Sjarif Subijakto melalui pesan tertulis kepada detikcom Jumat (27/9/2019).Tonton video Sempat Kritis [Gambas:Video 20detik] Universitas Airlangga Official Website UNAIR NEWS – State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Kendari made a visit to Universitas Airlangga on February 17, 2023. IAIN Rector Prof Dr Faizah Binti Awad M Pd and UNAIR Rector Prof Moh Nasih SE MT Ak signed a Memorandum of Understanding in the Balairua Plenary Meeting Room The collaboration is on the implementation of higher education tridharma and quality improvement of human resources (HR) IAIN is focusing on improving the development of human resources’ quality especially towards its transformation from an institute to a university we want to develop both in terms of human resources and academics so we need guidance and collaboration with UNAIR,” said Prof Faizah in the fields agreed upon so that collaboration can contribute to the country,” said Prof Other infographics UNAIR and IAIN Kendari collaborate to improve quality of human resources Copyright 2021 Universitas Airlangga. All Rights Reserved. CENTER FOR COMMUNICATIONS AND PUBLIC INFORMATION (PKIP) Cari English The "Terror" of Mud Floods That Shadows the Entire City of Kendari TEKS English›The "Terror" of Mud Floods.. Iklan The "Terror" of Mud Floods That Shadows the Entire City of Kendari Mud floods have become a new disaster for Kendari City residents This disaster continues to terrorize as spatial planning gets out of control Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original Please note that this article was automatically translated using Microsoft Azure AI, Open AI, and Google Translation AI. We cannot ensure that the entire content is translated accurately. If you spot any errors or inconsistencies, contact us at hotline@kompas.id and we'll make every effort to address them TEKS KOMPAS/SAIFUL RIJAL YUNUSSiti Halia (56) is staggering in her muddy yard in Kendari The constant mud flood disaster looms over the city due to uncontrolled spatial planning Standing on a pile of mud that has started to harden in her backyard The mud left from the flood covers the surrounding area of the home of this grandmother and her four grandchildren and covers parts of the front yard and inside the homes of residents it seemed that Halia had lost the spark of life She no longer had the energy to clean up the thick mud that had hit her house the day before The flood indeed occurred on Tuesday afternoon This is all because there are many residential areas here There are already ten new housing estates near this house there is no more space for water," he said Halia and her family have been living in their house on Tunggala Street the area was very lush with hills in front and behind the house The area was also free from floods as it was high enough Streets and settlements covered in mud in Kendari Mud flood disaster continues to threaten the city due to uncontrolled spatial planning Hills were flattened and trees were cut down Areas that were once green are now replaced with new housing complexes The situation has become increasingly bleak in the last two years which is considered part of the city center New housing for the lower-income communities continues to emerge "This year alone we have experienced floods like this six times His household furniture was also damaged by the mud floods and chairs had to be "stored" as museum pieces The losses due to the flood continue to increase over time His sales place in front of the house also kept getting inundated He doesn't want to blame housing developers who have the legal right to build he only wants the government to properly manage the environment so that water can flow smoothly and mud won't cover his house again Also read: Kendari is flooded again, development in catchment areas is unstoppable The house he has lived in for decades is now submerged in mud up to one meter Various items in the yard have also been swept away by the strong current of the flood The massive occurrence of mud floods is increasingly happening as housing developers continue to open up land in hilly areas drainage and some small streams are covered in mud the water quickly overflows while carrying mud materials And the worst part is that the company is trimming the hills to turn them into plots of land Flooding has once again inundated several areas in Kendari The recurring flooding is caused by the loss of water absorption areas due to development the Head of the Kendari Regional Disaster Management Agency stated that the flood on Tuesday (28/5/2024) had a height of up to 1 meter The overflowing water also carried mud material that inundated the settlement are caused by the increasingly limited water absorption area Housing development in previously open areas causes water to quickly overflow and carry mud material "We cannot deny that the development of new housing projects quickly leads to floods We are trying to handle the impact and ensure that there are no casualties from this incident," he said The Kendari City area continues to be plagued by recurring floods but now the floods are also followed by sedimentary mud houses and vehicles were swept away by the floods The streets and residential areas are also flooded up to 2 meters high This massive flood of mud is strongly suspected to be the result of the opening of the Tahura Nipa-nipa area which protects the northern side of the city The Head of Kendari Disaster Risk Reduction Forum revealed that floods in this region continue to occur due to the government's neglect in managing the area Research indicates that the use of land is becoming more and more extensive especially the Wanggu River that runs through the city which requires cross-sectoral efforts for handling and rehabilitating the river basin area We cannot deny that new housing development has rapidly caused flooding We are trying to handle its impact and strive for no casualties from this incident Sedimentation and reclamation in the past few decades have made this 900-hectare bay area critical there is an increasing use of land in absorbent areas Hill areas on the right and left of the city Both the community and private sectors are building absorbent areas into housing or commercial centers This is also in line with research by Hasddin and Erny Tamburaka in the Diponegoro University Journal of Regional and City Development in 2020 which outlined a number of triggers for flooding in Kendari several other factors are also the main causes Also read: Kendari Floods, an Acute Disease That Leaves a Tragedy One of them is the increasing number of buildings standing on the riverbanks The utilization of space (buildings) around the river has been happening for a long time and is increasingly uncontrolled This fact is supported by data on land use for settlements and other developed areas in Kendari City which is currently recorded at 50.62 percent This condition has become increasingly complex due to Kendari Bay serving as a mouth of several rivers that divide the city and is also covered in sedimentation The depth of the bay now ranges from 5-10 meters from its previous depth of 30 meters Research conducted by the River Basin Management Agency (BPDAS) Sampara showed that within 13 years there has been a 101.8-hectare decrease in the depth of Kendari Bay The area of the bay has also decreased from the initial 1,186.2 hectares to 1,084.4 hectares in 2000 Azis Ahsoni explained that the impact of sedimentation is the shallowing of the bay ranging from river mouths to the bay mouth The depth of the bay has drastically decreased after being hit by large amounts of sedimentation for years sedimentation is certain to continue flowing and filling the bay The consequences of sedimentation continue to occur both in reducing the bay's water-holding capacity and disrupting the ecosystem in this area the mud flood disaster will continue to haunt the entire city Also read: Kendari Bay Sedimentation is Increasingly Out of Control Cari English Kendari Flood, Acute Disease That Leaves Tragedy TEKS English›Kendari Flood Acute Disease That Leaves Tragedy Recurring flooding in Kendari is like an acute disease that stalks residents Handling is expected to be more than just a slogan Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original TEKS The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI. The original article can be found in Banjir Kendari, Penyakit Akut yang Sisakan Tragedi A resident disposed of trash that was swept away by floods in the Pasar Panjang area of Kendari Several areas in the city were temporarily flooded after heavy rainfall for some time flooding is an acute problem every time heavy rain occurs floods also cause loss of property and even lives It is hoped that government responsibility is not just a slogan she saw that the water level in her yard in the Anaiwoi neighborhood of Kadia They quickly moved their vehicles onto the increasingly flooded street Everything inside the house has been flooded," said Faridah (Note: No forbidden words found in this article.) A family then fled to a nearby neighbor's house that was situated on higher ground The height of the water reached the windowsill of their home where they had resided for over 40 years this mother of three children recounted that the previous flood was not as high as this one the water level was still about 15 centimeters lower pointing at the water mark on his house wall "This (flood) is already the highest during my stay here recounted waking up to find that the bed he was sleeping on was already wet carries massive sedimentation as seen on Friday (26/3/2021) in Kendari Sedimentation and reclamation over the past few decades have made this 900-hectare bay area critical He immediately woke up his wife and three children including his youngest child who was two years old They quickly went out to find a higher place to save themselves which also served as his place of business Clothes and equipment for selling wet goods were submerged in water The owner only managed to save those that were not yet submerged and stored them in a higher place this can be addressed so that floods do not occur again," he said Floods have hit Kendari since early Monday (4/3/2024) morning Water quickly overflowed despite the rain only falling for a few hours Several flood-prone areas quickly became inundated with water up to over one meter in height Also read: Kendari floods, toddler dragged to death floods not only inundate residential areas and cause material losses Fani (2) was dragged away by the current and died while walking with her mother in the middle of the night Residents are starting to leave their homes in search of a safe place One of the tenants in a boarding house went out with their child but did not know the way They fell into a ditch and their child was swept away by the water," said Asep an official from Kendari's Search and Rescue Office The Basarnas Kendari team conducted a search for victims swept away by floods in Kendari Disaster Floods have continued to threaten the Kendari area and its surroundings in the last week Residents in several vulnerable areas continue to be flooded even though the rain only lasts for a few hours Secretary of Prevention and Preparedness Division of the Kendari Disaster Management Agency revealed that the flood occurred due to heavy rain with a long enough duration The water quickly overflowed along with the tide of the sea All canals and rivers that divide the city flow into Kendari Bay The victim fell with their mother while attempting self-evacuation We join in mourning this incident," they said The affected area is always prone to flooding due to its location being lower compared to the surrounding areas Several efforts have been made long ago to handle the situation Starting from weekly environmental cleaning to encouraging the community to keep the environment clean the high water flow cannot be accommodated in the existing channels he acknowledges that development also has an impact on the frequent flooding Like the community's report in Kasilampe that the mouth of the river is not as wide as before due to road construction it will be a collective effort in the future we are focusing on handling the situation on the ground first," he said Research by Hasddin and Erny Tamburaka in the Regional and City Development Journal at Diponegoro University in 2020 found that a number of things triggered flooding in Kendari One of them is the increasing number of buildings standing on riverbanks The utilization of space (buildings) around the river has been happening for a long time and is becoming more uncontrollable This fact is supported by data on land use for settlements and other built-up areas in Kendari City which is currently around 50.62 percent for agriculture/rice fields covering an area of ​​312 hectares or 13.37 percent Also read: Sedimentation and Spatial Planning Violations Damage Kendari Bay waste and sedimentation are also a problem Waste and sedimentation are closely related to the undisciplined environmental behavior of Kendari city residents According to Rahardjo (2014) in his research one of the causes of urban flooding is the unclean lifestyle of the community The high number of residents who dispose of their waste in channels has caused the drainage system to become clogged leading to the blockage of rainwater flow and contributing to sedimentation The situation becomes more difficult when urban drainage systems become increasingly narrow or inadequate (Rachmat and Pamungkas thus causing rivers to overflow during heavy rainfall Head of the Kendari Disaster Risk Reduction Forum revealed that flooding occurs due to several factors The last two factors are the most easily addressed to reduce the recurrence of floods is that the existing research shows increasing use of land especially the Wanggu River that cuts through the city This requires cross-sector efforts for management and eventual rehabilitation of the river basin area Fast flowing water can be seen in the newly revitalized Kadia River Several areas in the city were flooded after heavy rain recently the use of land in infiltration areas is also increasing Both the public and private sectors are developing infiltration areas into residential or commercial centers the article does not contain any of the forbidden words "The number of settlements on the banks of rivers and streams is increasing Not to mention the issue of garbage that fills the rivers This is something that the government has never paid attention to causing flood disasters to become more routine," he said particularly the Wanggu River that divides the city It requires a cross-sectoral effort for handling and rehabilitating the river basin area the risk of disasters always results in three things: infrastructure damage The flood on Monday led to a fatal outcome This also shows the unpreparedness of the government in handling disasters the government lacks holistic data related to the social conditions of society Starting from the number of residents in vulnerable areas and what should be done when disaster strikes "We should have data on how many toddlers and elderly people are in vulnerable areas So this database becomes a reference when a disaster occurs the number of equipment that must be lowered "This is a big job that must be completed so that there are no further victims," ​​said Safril Residents waded through the flood that inundated the Pasar Panjang area in Kendari Several areas in the city were briefly submerged after a period of heavy rain Cari English Flash Floods Paralyze Hospitals in Kendari TEKS English›Flash Floods Paralyze.. Iklan Flash Floods Paralyze Hospitals in Kendari Mud floods hit Kendari again there have been three floods that have had a long-term impact Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original TEKS The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI. The original article can be found in Banjir Bandang Lumpuhkan Rumah Sakit di Kendari Residents saved their belongings from being swept away by floodwaters mixed with mud in the Kendari area of Southeast Sulawesi early on Thursday (7/3/2024) Thousands of homes have been affected by this recurring flood KENDARI, KOMPAS — Floods fast-flowing mud hit a number of areas in Kendari The flow of water swept through settlements Residents hope that there will be comprehensive handling steps and solutions so that flooding does not continue to recur The rain that poured over the Kendari area since Wednesday (6/3/2024) night has caused several areas to be flooded The Kendari Barat sub-district was hit by muddy water that caused a significant impact Its flow is also very strong and mixed with mud," said Yeti (44) the water level rose rapidly after a flood that lasted about two hours Residents saved themselves by moving to higher ground The water in this area appears to be flowing rapidly The community is working together to save their possessions while also clearing the waterway The situation is worse around Santa Anna Hospital Wood debris mixed with mud covers the road A house is also carried away by the strong current A patient from Santa Anna Hospital saved himself after mud floods hit the Kendari region in Southeast Sulawesi on Thursday (7/3/2024) early morning sweeping up vehicles and covering the hospital's ground floor "After we evacuated the emergency patient to the second floor due to rising water It turned out that the water was almost covering the window and I had to climb onto the ambulance to save myself," he said although some of them are in critical condition and require special attention This visitor's car was even dragged in front of the emergency room from the parking lot," he said flooding has also submerged residential areas and road access The average water level is 1 meter high and has forced residents to evacuate Some residents have stayed on the side of the road or taken shelter in their neighbor's houses Why doesn't the government do something so that we won't be affected by floods again it keeps getting higher and floods are becoming more frequent revealed that the water level has risen rapidly she and her family cleaned the house from the remnants of the previous flood Residents saved themselves after mud mixed floods hit the Kendari region of Southeast Sulawesi on Thursday (7/3/2024) early morning Thousands of houses were affected by these recurring floods the flood with swift currents has returned They were only able to bring their important documents and valuables Electronic devices and furniture couldn't be removed in time "Why doesn't the government do something so that we don't get flooded again It just keeps getting higher and flooding," she said officials from various agencies were trying to evacuate residents stranded in floods Rubber boats and hundreds of personnel were deployed in the most affected locations an officer of the Search and Rescue (SAR) Office in Kendari has stated that three teams have been deployed to conduct evacuation and assistance operations for residents The teams are still working even though the water has slowly receded "There were several residents that we evacuated there was also a resident who was hit by a roofing sheet and had to be taken to the hospital," he added the water quickly overflowed even though the rain had only started a few hours before Several flood-prone areas quickly filled with water up to a height of over 1 meter A toddler died after being swept away by the current when he fell during self-evacuation with his mother The stack of materials and mud that was carried by the flood at Santa Anna Hospital in Kendari Thousands of houses have been affected by this recurring flood Muddy water flowed rapidly and carried some materials An elderly resident died from shock due to the rushing water The Chairman of Kendari Disaster Risk Reduction Forum stated that floods occurred due to several factors The last two factors are the most intervention-friendly to suppress the occurrence of recurrent floods The issue at hand is that existing research indicates that land use is becoming more extensive particularly the Wanggu River that runs through the city This requires a cross-sectoral effort for handling and rehabilitating river basin areas the use of land in absorption areas is also increasing Both the public and private sector are building absorption areas into residential areas or commercial centers and "PPP" are not present in this article and therefore do not need to be kept as is "Settlements along the borders of rivers and streams are also increasing Not to mention the issue of garbage filling up the rivers which makes flood disasters more routine," he said The Wanggu River flow that empties into Kendari Bay carries massive sedimentation Sedimentation and reclamation over the past few decades have made the 900-hectare bay area critical Cari English Kendari Flash Flood Submerges Thousands of Houses, Survivors Still Worried TEKS English›Kendari Flash Flood Submerges .. Iklan Kendari Flash Flood Submerges Thousands of Houses Survivors Still Worried A total of 3,248 families were affected by the Kendari flash flood They are traumatized by disasters that could happen at any time Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original TEKS The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI. The original article can be found in Banjir Bandang Kendari Rendam Ribuan Rumah, Penyintas Masih Waswas Residents carry leftover materials flash flood in Lorong Lasolo, Kendari affecting thousands of residents and causing one person to die Southeast Sulawesi last week submerged thousands of houses and affected thousands of families Although it has been a week since the disaster residents are still traumatized as rain is still occurring regularly and the threat of further disasters looms the government's total data collection on flood impacts is not yet complete he immediately goes out of his house and observes the drainage system he then organizes his belongings for easy salvage when the water rises I immediately inform my family to be ready But it seems like this rain won't last long," he said on Tuesday (12/3/2024) before evening." this father of four cleaned up the ditches that were exposed during the flash flood that occurred on Wednesday (6/3/2024) making it difficult for residents to get out of the alley the flash flood that occurred last week was never predicted beforehand the water level was not as high as that incident Mud mixed water surged through the village with a height of more than one meter this is the worst flood we have experienced and the fact that the hills behind us have all been cleared," he said shared that just a few moments of rain caused water to overflow onto the streets Several areas in the West Kendari region are prone to floods during rainfall "We're afraid that we'll be sleeping and the rain will come That's why we hope the government has a solution," he said Flash floods hit Kendari on Wednesday (6/3/2024) last week Heavy rain for several hours caused water to overflow rapidly and carry mud Also read: Kendari Emergency Flood Response, Survivors Wait for Solution the floodwaters reached a height of nearly two meters This flood has been deemed the highest ever and has had quite a significant impact the flood also resulted in five houses being submerged died after being electrocuted while cleaning his residence The Head of the Kendari BPBD Executing Agency did not respond to calls and questions when contacted Residents rescued their belongings carried away by the flood mixed with mud that hit the Kendari region Thousands of houses were affected by this persistent flood Head of the Kendari Communication and Informatics Office stated that the government is currently focusing on post-disaster management efforts are also being made to clean up and transport the remaining flood debris in residential areas This is due to the fact that several flood-prone areas still contain mud and debris the government is also ensuring data on houses and buildings affected by flash floods are being collected This data is necessary to provide aid through both central and regional government budgets "Regarding residents who are still anxious and traumatized the government is also still looking for long-term solutions This situation occurred due to various factors that have occurred for years both in terms of drainage and sediment," said Nismawati." Also read: Flash Floods Paralyze Hospitals in Kendari announced that the government has declared a state of emergency for floods for three days starting Thursday (7/3/2024) efforts for handling and data collection are still ongoing The government is still focused on handling priority locations Heavy equipment has been deployed to assist in the cleanup of mud and debris carried by flash floods in villages and housing complexes Public kitchens have also been set up in two of the most affected locations several difficulties are also faced due to the large number of affected residents Some areas have not yet been reached due to a lack of equipment and personnel are assigned to handle the impacts of floods together with other institutions Ridwansyah said that the rainfall was indeed extreme Several cleaning efforts are periodically carried out Water flowed swiftly in the newly revitalized Kadia River in Kendari Several areas in the city were previously submerged in floodwaters due to heavy rain Cari English Dengue Fever in Southeast Sulawesi Soars Drastically, Kendari Records Highest Cases TEKS English›Dengue Fever in Southeast.. Iklan Dengue Fever in Southeast Sulawesi Soars Drastically Kendari Records Highest Cases Dengue fever cases in Southeast Sulawesi jumped to 494 cases The highest spike occurred in Kendari City Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original TEKS The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI. The original article can be found in Demam Berdarah di Sultra Melonjak Drastis, Kendari Catat Kasus Tertinggi The Kendari Regional General Hospital in Southeast Sulawesi can be seen on Monday (10/8/2020) KOMPAS - Cases of dengue fever in Southeast Sulawesi continue to soar over the past month there were 494 cases with two fatalities recorded More intensive prevention is expected to be carried out in vulnerable areas such as Kendari and Konawe Selatan Data from the Sulawesi Tenggara Health Department shows that cases of dengue fever (DBD) have been reported in 13 out of 17 cities/regencies the two most concerning areas are the city of Kendari with 286 cases and Konawe Selatan with 84 cases cases of dengue fever have continued to rise dramatically compared to the five-month period last year reaching around 300," said Head of the Prevention and Disease Control Department (P2P) of Sultra Health Agency the dengue fever cycle in Southeast Sulawesi usually occurs from December to May The number of cases of disease caused by the Aedes aegypti mosquito continues to occur the incidence of dengue fever increased drastically we will make joint efforts to eradicate mosquito larvae in vulnerable areas Coordination is also carried out with all health departments in cities/districts to maximize on-field handling but the number of cases continues to increase we continue to monitor this situation so that it can be handled to the fullest," he said Officers carried out fogging or fumigation at the housing complex in Nusa Loka BSD data from the Kendari Health Agency shows that out of a total of 284 cases of dengue fever from January 1-17 76 individuals are currently receiving treatment while one individual has unfortunately passed away The total number of cases as of mid-January has exceeded the total cases for 2023 The incidence rate (IR) reached 79.6 per 100,000 population stated that a spike in cases has indeed occurred at the beginning of this year It is suspected that this is due to the arrival of the rainy season after last year's lengthy dry season Also read: Dengue Cases Increase due to El Nino Phenomenon "The mosquito eggs hatch quickly and develop into adult mosquitoes We had anticipated this from the beginning but it appears that there has still been a surge," he said Since the number of cases keeps increasing continuous handling efforts are being carried out officials monitor the handling in every location Fumigation and mosquito nest eradication are being intensified Socialization and cross-sector coordination are also being carried out Impact of the El Nino Phenomenon on Dengue Fever Head of the Health Department's P2P Division in Kendari stated that fumigation is currently being conducted at five locations every day The locations visited are identified as high-risk spots where cases of dengue fever have been recorded we will strive to conduct fumigation at 10 locations per day We are still striving due to limited personnel and teams All parties are working together to prevent the case from escalating This is because there has indeed been a significant surge in data," he said Also read: Trend of Death Rate due to Dengue is Increasing Director General of P2P at the Ministry of Health Maxi Rein Rondonuwu stated that the dengue vaccine could be used as one form of intervention in dengue control A study between the Ministry of Health and the Indonesian Technical Advisory Group on Immunization (ITAGI) will be conducted to include the dengue vaccine in the national immunization program "This dengue vaccine must begin with an introductory phase first Let's try to see next year for the implementation of the introduction we allow if there are regions that want to start implementing dengue vaccination introductions especially those with high cases and good APBD fiscal capacity One of them is in East Kalimantan," he said there are two dengue vaccines that have obtained circulation permits from the Indonesian Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) Besides the Dengvaxia vaccine produced by Sanofi Pasteur there is also the Qdenga vaccine produced by Takeda The Dengvaxia vaccine can be given to individuals aged 9-16 years and is not recommended for seronegative individuals it is necessary to carry out initial screening to determine serological status (Kompas Amnesty International Indonesia and the Commission for the Disappeared and Victims of Violence (KontraS) are deeply concerned that six Indonesian police officers involved in the deaths of two student protesters in September were given only the mildest of administrative punishments for the killings the six officers received written warnings had their promotions and salary increases suspended for a year and were given 21 days of “placement in a special place.” which were imposed by the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police’s Internal Affairs (Propam Polda Sulawesi Tenggara) as an utter failure by the authorities to ensure accountability for serious violations of human rights These “punishments” were handed down after an internal disciplinary hearing on 28 October found that the officers had violated the police Disciplinary Code by their conduct during the protest in which the students were killed The circumstances of the killings of the two protesters show that a much more serious effort to achieve accountability is needed thousands of students surrounded the office of the Southeast Sulawesi People’s Representative Council (DPRD) to protest the passage of several bills by the national parliament that contained provisions that threatened civil liberties These bills included the Criminal Code and the recently amended Anti-Corruption Law which anticorruption activists believed would limit the Anti-Corruption Commission’s (KPK) mandate and undermine its independence the students tried to force their way through the iron fences protecting the DPRD building leading the police to respond by spraying water at the crowd with cannon At the same time some students threw rocks and pebbles at the police and the DPRD building and some police officers responded by firing tear gas One student received a gunshot wound to the chest while another suffered a gunshot wound to his head A pregnant woman was also shot in her right thigh as she was sleeping in her house a spokesperson for the Southeast Sulawesi Police Force (Polda Sulawesi Tenggara) claimed that none of the police officers assigned to policing the student protest had used live ammunition because they were not authorized to carry firearms a spokesperson for the National Police Force announced publicly that six police officers had been found guilty of violating the Police Disciplinary Code for “disobeying their superior’s command by bringing and using firearms” when policing student protests; this took place after the internal affairs unit (Propam Polda Sulawesi Tenggara) held internal disciplinary hearings from 17 to 23 October The six police officers who were sanctioned all of them belonging to the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Kendari Police Resort (Polres Kendari) had not been wearing uniforms or any identifying symbols marking them as police officers it is common in Indonesia for plainclothes police officers whose attire prevents them from being identified to be involved in policing peaceful assemblies This practice persists despite international human rights standards that recommend that police officers should be identifiable by names or numbers worn visibly on their uniforms there were several other nationwide protests led by student unions on 23-30 September The protests called for accountability for past human rights violations the cessation of environmental degradation caused by forest fires and for the national parliament to rescind several pending repressive bills which happened in several major Indonesian cities human rights organizations documented the police using excessive force to disperse protesters Three protesters died in protests in Jakarta but the police have not announced any investigation into the killings thoroughly and effectively investigate these apparently unlawful deaths—or when they do investigate such deaths their insistence on using only internal disciplinary mechanisms—runs counter to Indonesia’s obligation to protect the right to life As stated by the UN Human Rights Committee the monitoring body for the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) to which Indonesia is a State Party alleged violations of the right to life should not be handled merely via administrative or disciplinary proceedings a system of accountability system should include: criminal investigations through an independent external oversight mechanism; disciplinary investigations; civil or administrative proceedings for full reparations that include rehabilitation satisfaction and guarantees of non-repetition; and a review of institutional functioning The results of investigations should be made public shared both with victims’ families and the general public we call on the Indonesian authorities to initiate an independent and effective investigation into the unlawful killings and the excessive use of force by the police If the investigation concludes that the police officers committed unlawful killings or used excessive force including persons with command responsibility must be brought to justice in proceedings which meet international standards of fairness and victims provided with reparations and effective remedies The failure to bring suspected perpetrators of these violations to justice will reinforce the perception that the police forces operate above the law and will fuel the climate of mistrust toward the police force in the country It must be emphasized that impunity among police officers is a long-standing issue in Indonesia one that has been raised numerous times by our organizations across the years since the fall of Soeharto in 1998 Despite the issuance of a number of Chief of the National Police Regulations (Perkap) 8/2009 on the Implementation of Human Rights Principles and Standards in the Discharge of Duties of the Indonesian National Police there have been insufficient changes in policing practices in Indonesia especially in those relating to the use of excessive or unnecessary force Investigations into reports of police abuses are rare and when alleged perpetrators are held to account it is most commonly done through internal disciplinary mechanisms rather than judicial proceedings and impartial mechanism to deal with public complaints about police misconducts including criminal offences involving human rights violations and abuses This leave many victims without access to justice and reparations While there are independent commissions that can receive complaints on abuses by members of the security apparatus such as the National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) the National Ombudsman (Ombudsman Republik Indonesia the National Police Commission (Kompolnas)—their findings cannot be submitted to the public prosecutor They also cannot carry out official autopsies or examine autopsy reports death certificates and other medical certificates in cases of suspected human rights violations involving police or military personnel the commissions can only send the findings of their inquiry on police abuses to the police which forwards them to the Police’s Internal Affairs Unit (Propam) © 2025 Amnesty International Indonesia Cari English Please worry about used clothing traders in Kendari TEKS English›Please worry about used.. Iklan Please worry about used clothing traders in Kendari Until the middle of Ramadan Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original TEKS The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI. The original article can be found in Harap Cemas Pedagang Pakaian Bekas di Kendari A used clothing trader tidies up his merchandise due to the lack of buyers at Lawata Market In front of a row selling his second-hand clothes and trousers, Nisar (36) looked angrily at the street. Buyers are still quiet in the middle of Ramadan The shock effect of the increase in rice prices is thought to influence people's shopping patterns during Ramadan The bright afternoon sun shines through the crevices of the Sinar market stalls on Saturday (23/3/2024) Some potential buyers come and inspect the clothes The streets were congested since 4 PM until before the breaking of the fast time he could generate revenue of over Rp 1 million He has been selling used clothing for more than a decade Also read: When Rombeng Traders in Kendari are Hit by the Covid-19 Pandemic The average daily income is below IDR 500,000 which is even lower than their income outside of Ramadan the used clothing business has not been as smooth as before They cannot avoid raising the selling price to the buyers even though we hope there will be more for Eid later," said Sinar A list of prices for used clothing was presented to attract buyers at Lawata Market Southeast Sulawesi on Saturday (23/3/2024) The shock effect of the increase in rice prices is thought to have changed the consumption patterns of the community he went back to the front to check for customers she had prepared a package of clothes to be opened that afternoon The residents know her as "buka baru," meaning the opening of new merchandise Opening packages is usually done on weekends when visitors flock and attempt to find the best clothes prospective buyers pull and shout at each other "I think I just want to sell takjil," he said jokingly every secondhand clothing merchant certainly prepares capital to enter Ramadan They prepare stock of clothing to be sold for almost a month The price of one set of clothes is around IDR 8 million for a shirt The lowest price is for sports pants which are around IDR 6 million per set Each merchant spends a considerable budget for the Ramadan period "People are wondering why they haven't been shopping yet Is it because the price of rice is expensive the atmosphere at Pasar Lawata was far from bustling The crowded atmosphere occurred at the corner of the street that sells takjil said that every Ramadan he does allocate a special budget for shopping she is also currently fond of online shopping She purchases some of her needs from various sales applications she allocates funds for buying food and household necessities the allocation of public spending is in the range of 60 percent for food Based on a survey conducted by market research agency YouGov in January the budget allocation which has increased significantly during this year's Ramadan is spending on food and drinks the spending on food and drink necessities during this year's Ramadan is estimated to increase by 48 percent from last year's Ramadan The increase in budget allocation for consumption indicates several things the purchasing power of the community has increased allocating a larger amount of funds for spending their needs have indeed increased along with the improvement of the economy thus requiring more consumption as the number of families gathering also increases the rise in the prices of essential goods also contributes to increased spending allocation even though the amount purchased remains relatively the same Specifically for the increase in the prices of consumer goods Based on a report by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) on March 1 2024 the majority of contributors to inflation at the end of last month came from the food A visitor chooses used clothes at Lawata Market Head of the Economic Sciences Laboratory at Haluoleo University, Syamsir Nur, revealed that there is a tendency for people to restrain their shopping patterns and consumption patterns This happened after there was a shock effect from the recent increase in rice prices The situation has caused residents to mitigate their expenses Amidst the Ramadan atmosphere that requires excessive spending shopping patterns must be different and not extravagant the allocation of community spending is around 60 percent for food there will likely be a lot spent on clothing Also read: Millennials and Gen Z increasingly like second-hand clothes the ongoing price increases mean that spending allocation must still be maintained Imported second-hand clothing is actually prohibited in the Indonesian Trade Minister Regulation No 40 of 2022 regarding Changes to Trade Minister Regulation No 18 of 2021 concerning Prohibited Export Goods and Prohibited Import Goods the second-hand clothing market exceeds the ready-to-wear clothing market there were very few buyers of used clothing at Pasar Lawata in Kendari The shock effect of the rise in rice prices is believed to have changed the consumption patterns of the community the global secondhand clothing market is estimated to grow by 127 percent in 2026 This growth is three times faster than the overall clothing market these projections signal an evolution in the fashion industry especially for fast fashion (clothing that is produced quickly and at affordable prices) Consumers often have to throw away clothes after 10 uses so they keep buying new clothes the used clothing market offers the reuse of clothes that last longer and can be resold many times (Kompas 2 Mahasiswa Universitas Halu Oleo Jadi Korban Tewas Demo di Kendari JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Demo mahasiswa di Kendari Dua mahasiswa Universitas Halu Oleo (UHO) menjadi korban tewas dalam demo dan unjuk rasa yang digelar di depan Gedung Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat (DPRD) Sulawesi Tenggara Mahasiswa pertama yang menjadi korban tewas adalah Immawan Randy (21) yang merupakan mahasiswa Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan UHO Dia dibawa ke Rumah Sakit Korem yang paling dekat dengan DPRD Sultra untuk mendapat perawatan Dokter Yudi Ashari yang menangani Randy di Rumah Sakit Ismoyo Kendari mengatakan mahasiswa Universitas Halu Oleo itu terluka di dada sebelah kanan selebar 5 sentimeter luka tersebut akibat benda tajam berupa peluru belum bisa dipastikan peluru karet atau peluru tajam," kata Yudi udara yang masuk ke dalam rongga dada tidak bisa keluar atau menekan ke dalam Baca juga: Kronologi Mahasiswa Universitas Halu Oleo Kendari Tewas akibat Luka Tembak KOMPAS.com/KIKI ANDI PATI Gubernur Sultra Ali Mazi dan Ketua DPRD Sultra Abdurrahman Saleh berdoa untuk kesembuhan Mahasiswa UHO Kendari Yusuf Kardawi yang dirawat pasca kerusuhan pasca-demonstrasi di gedung setempat Foto dokumen Dinas Kominfo SultraYusuf Kardawi mahasiswa berikutnya yang menjadi korban tewas adalah Muhammad Yusuf Kardawi (19) Mahasiswa teknik sipil Universitas Halu Oleo itu dikabarkan meninggal dunia pasien Muhammad Yusuf Kardawi (19) yang menjalani perawatan intensif pasca dioperasi di RSU Bahteramas Kendari meninggal dunia sekitar pukul 04.00 Wita," kata Plt Direktur RSU Bahteramas dr Sjarif Subijakto Yusuf adalah pasien rujukan dari RS Ismoyo Korem 143/Haluoleo Kompas Cyber Media (Kompas Gramedia Digital Group) Baca juga: '+json_baca_juga.items[i].title+' Indonesia — Next year will mark the completion of a nearly mile-long bridge being built over this booming industrial city’s iconic bay But researchers studying the bay’s declining health warn that in another 10 years The Kendari Bay Bridge is the largest in a series of infrastructure projects to accompany the rapid growth of Kendari which sits back on an inlet of the Banda Sea on the eastern Indonesian island of Sulawesi But land clearing for human settlements has released large volumes of silt into the rivers that feed the bay The sediment finds its way into the bay itself with its girthy legs planted at the bay’s bottleneck could be the last nail in the coffin for the body of water that has helped make this city a hub for the region’s natural resource industries Government plans to stifle the soil buildup are slow and limited by funding a hydrology professor at the city’s Halu Oleo University “It wasn’t clear how the city would be planned at the beginning,” said Alwi “Zoning regulations were simple — build a house Kendari is the capital of Indonesia’s Southeast Sulawesi province low traffic and green spaces contribute to a small-city feel that belies its rapid growth mirroring that of Southeast Sulawesi’s nickel mines and oil palm plantations Research done by a group of Halu Oleo students in 2017 suggested mercury in the bay was approaching dangerous levels “Construction of roads and housing has been done without any order,” Alwi said “There are zoning codes but they’re barely enforced.” The bridge isn’t the only project experts say is jeopardizing the health of the bay. Elsewhere along the coast, a colossal mosque built on a reclaimed land has also drawn criticism for releasing sediment into the water Construction on the mosque only halted last year after the mayor who authorized its construction in 2015 was sentenced to five-and-a-half years in prison for corruption involving a road-building project Longtime residents of Kendari and researchers examining the causes of sedimentation point to rapid land clearing in the Wanggu River watershed southwest of Kendari large housing complexes and farmland for cattle and rice have been opened up to accommodate the 25 percent jump in population in less than 10 years so the exact population increase may be greater migrated to Kendari from a more rural part of the province in 2012 He managed to earn a living and start a family with income from selling mangrove crabs from the bay he switched to selling crabs imported from his hometown “I can’t find enough crabs in the bay anymore plastic and mud in the mangroves now,” said Kahar he can still sell crabs because other sellers on his street have also switched to imported crabs a fisheries lecturer at Halu Oleo University the aquatic life found at the very bottom of a body of water were already showing signs of decline by the time she started her research in 2003 an indication of the bay’s dwindling health more broadly when her students study the benthos for their own research they have trouble finding any specimens at all I remember there were so many sea urchins around the bay But now I can say they have all disappeared,” Emiyarti said “This means that some things just can’t live in the bay anymore.” Subhan, a marine biologist at Halu Oleo, combined his work as a researcher with his diving hobby to study the coral in the bay. In a paper published in 2017 he found the rate of sedimentation prevented coral recruitment the process by which new coral grows and forms you can’t even see your own hand because it’s so dirty,” Subhan said The province’s fisheries office says it relies on universities to carry out studies but there has been little research on the health of the bay and upstream watershed since 2015 Government officials acknowledge that the bay is at risk of disappearing but there’s little consensus as to how long it will take predicted Kendari Bay would be gone by this year but others are now saying it will be another 10 or 20 years Fifty years until the bay disappears: that’s the number offered by Anung Wijaya the head of conservation at the province’s fisheries office But rehabilitation work is slow because there are so many actors involved The city has deployed an excavator to dredge soil out of the bay but Anung says it only dumps the dirt on the coast creating new land and reducing the bay’s area “I’ve seen that the dirt at the bottom is very dense and there’s 5 to 7 meters [16 to 23 feet] of it,” Anung said “We have to have everyone who is affected involved to solve it.” Anung counted roughly 10 government offices that are involved in planning for the bay’s conservation but the list doesn’t include NGOs and private groups involved conservation relies on citizens taking action such as student projects to plant mangroves we have to think about how to change residents’ behavior,” Anung said Government offices have been holding programs for a while But that’s the thing: there’s been no change or the bay is really actually very complex.” Alwi is critical of the government’s efforts to mitigate the damage done by downstream flow of sediment and other materials is strong enforcement of zoning laws to manage the expansion of the city A reservoir that can mimic the region’s once widespread swamps will help catch rainwater and prevent flooding He recommends creating an additional channel by the legs of the bridge to allow for water and sediment to escape a green park space in the city 250 meters (820 feet) from the bay parents can pay for their children to learn English and natural sciences through hands-on practice in a garden and fish pond that stand out among cracked roads and stale housing “I remember I could fish when I rode boats to school in Kendari I would just drop the line in and immediately catch one,” Alwi said ferries run by PELNI [the state ferry operator] used to come into the bay Follow Ian Morse on Twitter: @ianjmorse FEEDBACK: Use this form to send a message to the author of this post Cari English Richness of Taste in Sinonggi Simplicity TEKS English›Richness of Taste in Sinonggi .. Iklan Richness of Taste in Sinonggi Simplicity Sinonggi Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original TEKS The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI. The original article can be found in Kekayaan Rasa Dalam Kesederhanaan Sinonggi The sinonggi dish with other prepared foods is a local food product that holds a special place in the community of Southeast Sulawesi Accompanied by the drizzle that poured over Kendari Southeast Sulawesi on Thursday (21/3/2024) night Salman (42) waited for his food order to arrive he deliberately went to one of the food stalls that specializes in selling sinonggi eating sinonggi can make you fresh," he said he placed a bowl of yellow gravy snapper on the table Next were chicken with tawaoloho or forest kedondong leaf gravy or sago flour that had been processed with hot water Small pieces of bird's eye chilies are cut and mixed into the fish broth swirled it in the air until it separated from the cluster of sago in the bowl That was how the technique for taking processed sago in a sinonggi is Visitors pick up sinonggi using prepared chopsticks is a local culinary creation that holds a special place in the community of Southeast Sulawesi the savory and fresh taste of sago combines with the sour and salty flavor of fish broth The combination of these flavors creeps onto the tongue and melts down to the throat The taste is slightly different when Sinonggi mixes with forest fruit soup chicken several visitors came to Meohai Restaurant in Kendari This restaurant focuses on providing sinonggi Also read: Melt with Sinonggi said that since arriving from South Sulawesi in the mid-70s he has become familiar with local food in Southeast Sulawesi One of them is sinonggi which is a typical food of the Tolaki tribe Nurlianti also began to learn how to cook and choose the right ingredients Her wide circle of friends eventually gave her the courage to open a restaurant around 2006 and it has continued until now," said this grandmother of two grandchildren A cook prepares food at the Meohai restaurant in Kendari City Processing and consuming sinonggi has become a close part of Nurlianti's life she has difficulty finding a restaurant that sells sinonggi His tactic is to look for restaurants that sell kapurung Kapurung is made by cooking all ingredients He then orders it by eating sinonggi style "Now I have to eat more often because I have diabetes And sago is good for people like me," he explained "I have a friend who has to eat sinonggi every day But there are not many people like that anymore." Also read: Sultra Sago is Threatened is a local food product that has a place in the Southeast Sulawesi community Sinonggi which is made from sago (Metroxylon sago) is a local food treasure in the Southeast Sulawesi region or a chopstick-like tool made from bamboo which is used to roll sago onto plates Tolaki historian and cultural observer Basrin Melamba in his research entitled Sago (Tawaro) and Tolaki Ethnic Life in Southeast Sulawesiwrote that sago has been known to the Tolaki people since the 7th century Sago then developed in the 15th century until today sago has philosophical values in the form of social values of kinship sago plants function to fertilize the soil Also read: Yulius Barra' Pasolon, Sago Professor from Haluoleo "The travel report of ethnographers and officials during the Dutch East Indies government era describes the existence of sago in Sultra Sago is consumed by the Tolaki community as staple food and its trunk is used as a raw material for traditional houses," he wrote Nawi (48) displayed processed sago ready to be cooked into Sinonggi Professor at the Faculty of Agriculture of Haluoleo University stated that sago in Southeast Sulawesi comes from the series of sago journeys from Papua this plant became the primary high-value food in the community "People in Tolaki say that sago is a source of coolness the lives of their families and future generations are ensured One sago plantation can provide for several generations one of the requirements for marriage among the Tolaki was to have a sago plantation," said Yulius who has conducted extensive research on sago in Southeast Sulawesi the sago plant is one where all parts can be utilized and sago tree larvae are used as a source of protein for the community the flesh of the sago tree is processed into a staple food Also read: The Fading of Tawaro's Identity The coolness of sago has a significant impact on the surrounding environment Sago is known as a plant capable of absorbing high amounts of carbon Sago is also a plant that is resistant to extreme temperatures and weather Yulius is among those who believe that sago can become a potential food source in the future especially as climate crises intensify and reduce the production of grain crops that are highly dependent on weather conditions "The future of food lies in plants that store their carbohydrates in tubers and stems Sago is one of the most potentially developed," he continued food politics has marginalized sago in Sulawesi and several other regions Sago is now a complementary food in society just a side dish when bored of eating rice Sago is the main commodity in the Southeast Sulawesi region especially during the approaching Eid al-Fitr as seen at the Korem Kendari market on Tuesday (11/5/2021) Cari English Southeast Sulawesi Cashew Farmers Hope the Harvest Will Improve This Year TEKS English›Southeast Sulawesi Cashew.. Iklan Southeast Sulawesi Cashew Farmers Hope the Harvest Will Improve This Year In the midst of the drought and El Nino cashew farmers in Southeast Sulawesi can breathe a little easier Their crops bear fruit after failed harvests for the last three years Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original TEKS The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI. The original article can be found in Petani Jambu Mete Sultra Berharap Panen Membaik Tahun Ini Abdul Latif (60) showed his mete plant that was attacked by pests and disturbed by nickel mining dust in Sukarela Jaya Village cashew farmers in Southeast Sulawesi or Sultra hope for a much better harvest this year they have failed to harvest due to unpredictable weather conditions have high hopes for this year's cashew harvest The cashew plants have borne fruit and grown well cashew plants have only flowered and fallen due to heavy rain They will mature soon and be ready for harvest possibly in November next year," said Latif (55) contacted from Kendari on Tuesday (24/10/2023)." This helps the cashew to grow from a flower to fruit The season of flowers and fruit usually lasts for three months The cashew plant indeed requires the warmth of the sun This is different during the rainy season when there is significantly more rain he and other community members even failed to harvest Rain even falls until October and leaves no dry season That's why this year we hope the harvest will be good Hopefully it can be like last year in 2019," he added Bravo souvenir shop employees are processing cashew nuts to be sprinkled on local specialty cakes in Kendari Cashew nuts and their various processed forms are the preferred choice of the community when visiting this region One hectare of cashew land could produce up to 1 ton of cashew fruit The price of cashew was around IDR 17,000 per kilogram at that time The harvest was used for daily needs and children's education the current obstacle lies in the scorching weather Some of the plant's flowers are wilting due to the excessive hot temperature Farmers are anticipating this by applying fertilizers to prevent a decrease in their harvest yield The condition of the plants has significantly improved compared to the previous harvest Also read: Savory Southeast Sulawesi Cashews that Cross Continents said that most of his cashew trees have also yielded fruit the trees only bloomed for a few years but this time they have developed much better this condition has been ongoing for the past month Flowering plants also appear more lush and fertile when they grew with few blooms and very minimal results this year's harvest can be good because there was a lot of heat it rained continuously when the plants were in bloom So the flowers fell off and could not bear fruit," he added Fran picked up fallen cashew nuts from a tree in Ile Padung village This season's cashew harvest has plummeted by over 50 percent due to climate change Anwar added that one obstacle at present is the dust from nickel mining activities operating in his area Plants near the mining location or mining roads are affected by the dust that covers the plants but if it's close to the hauling road (mining road) it will definitely get dust," he said The area of ​​cashew plantations in Southeast Sulawesi reaches 119,659 hectares Cashew productivity in this region reaches 356 kilograms per hectare with production reaching 40,000 tons a year Southeast Sulawesi is the second largest cashew producing center in Indonesia after East Nusa Tenggara (Kementan Cashew Outlook 2022) Also read: Sultra Cashew, Glorious Then Threatened with Fading The Head of the Plantation and Horticulture Office in Southeast Sulawesi stated that this year's cashew harvest is predicted to be much better than in previous years The plants have begun to bear fruit and some small communities have even begun to harvest The prolonged dry season or El Nino conditions have allowed the cashew tree to develop and bear fruit Cashew flowers fell due to the high rainfall Data shows that cashew production declined from 51,700 tons in 2021 to 36,285 tons in 2022 Some farmers in Central Buton have even cut down cashew trees and replaced them with short-term crops there are also issues related to older plants that need to be rejuvenated," said Haruna the central government has assisted in expanding cultivation by 100 hectares This program has already been implemented in Muna A variety of cashew nut products are available at Bravo souvenir shop in Kendari Cashew nuts and their various forms are the top choice of the community when visiting this region outlined that cashew nuts are one of the main subsectors in plantation that become the economic backbone of the region and fisheries are the sectors that have sustained millions of people's livelihoods for decades in this area cashew nuts are also continuously deteriorating The problem occurs from upstream to downstream this sector continues to decline and is abandoned by society A roadmap and development plan are needed to bring cashew "This happened due to the lack of government attention to the main sectors and instead focusing on capital-intensive sectors the downstreaming should have been done first for plantations Syamsu reminds the government to take tangible steps towards developing this sector A roadmap and development plan are necessary in order for cashew to once again be a source of hope for the wider population Ratusan Orang Demo di Perempatan Bandara Haluoleo Kendari KENDARI, KOMPAS.com- Ratusan orang dari berbagai elemen berunjuk rasa di perempatan Bandara Haluoleo Kendari di Kecamatan Ranomeeto menolak kedatangan 500 tenaga kerja asing (TKA) asal China Ratusan orang itu bergerak dari kantor imigrasi menuju Bandara Haluoleo dan berencana mengadang pekerja China yang rencananya akan tiba di Bandara Haluoleo Kendari pukul 17.30 Wita anggota Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah (DPRD) Sulawesi Tenggara (Sultra) Sudirman ikut menyampaikan orasinya di perempatan Bandara Haluoleo Kendari Baca juga: 500 TKA China Datang ke Sultra, PT VDNI: Gunakan Visa Kerja, Mereka Tenaga Ahli Sudirman yang merupakan politisi PKS menyatakan penolakan terhadap kehadiran ratusan TKA di tengah wabah virus corona alias Covid-19 kebijakan pemerintah dengan mendatangkan TKA sangat tidak tepat sementara masih banyak warga di Sultra yang belum memiliki pekerjaan banyak tenaga kerja kita yang masuk bekerja tapi banyak sekali persyaratannya bilang saja tidak mau kasih kerja kita," teriak Sudirman TKA terlalu mudah didatangkan dengan alasan sebagai  tenaga ahli campur-campur pasir itukah tenaga ahli?," ungkapnya Sementara elemen mahasiswa dari 14 Badan Eksekutif Mahasiswa (BEM) se-Sultra bergerak dari lampu merah eks MTQ Aksi ini dikomandoi oleh BEM Universitas Sulawesi Tenggara (Unsultra) Adi Maliano Mereka sempat mendatangi Kantor Imigrasi Kendari Baca juga: Polda Sultra Siap Mengamankan Kedatangan 500 TKA China Di gerbang perbatasan Kota Kendari-Konawe Selatan puluhan mahasiswa Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Kendari dan HMI Cabang Kendari melakukan aksi unjuk rasa Mereka memblokade jalan masuk ke Kota Kendari Untuk gelombang pertama, sebanyak 152 TKA China dan 4 orang tenaga medis akan tiba di Bumi Anoa melaui Bandara Haluoleo pada pukul 17.30 Wita Mereka langsung menuju ke wilayah kawasan industri pertambangan PT Virtue Dragon Nickel Industry VDNI (VDNI) dan PT Obsidian Stainless Steel (OSS) di Kecamatan Moroso Cari English Crocodile "terror" continues in Southeast Sulawesi, the environment is considered increasingly damaged TEKS English›Crocodile "terror" continues.. Iklan Crocodile "terror" continues in Southeast Sulawesi the environment is considered increasingly damaged Crocodile attacks in Southeast Sulawesi are thought to have been triggered by the increasing destruction of nature which is eliminating the natural living space for crocodiles Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original TEKS The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI. The original article can be found in ”Teror” Buaya Berlanjut di Sultra, Lingkungan Dinilai Kian Rusak A team from the Search and Rescue Agency (SAR) in Kendari searched for crocodile attack victims in the Ambesea River Crocodile attacks have increased due to environmental damage in the area KOMPAS — Crocodile attacks on humans in Southeast Sulawesi are recurring with an increasing number of victims The conflict between crocodiles and humans that routinely "terrorizes" is said to be caused by the massive use of space and PPP is prohibited in the translation process regardless of whether or not the original article contains these words She had just cleared a field to plant crops on her family's land His relatives were still in their respective lands Residents who saw this reported the incident to the village government we are certain that he was attacked by a crocodile because there are many of them in this area," said Ambesea Village Head Edi Ulele when contacted from Kendari on Monday (18/12/2023) A team from the Search and Rescue (SAR) Office in Kendari had arrived since Sunday evening to assist in the search are searching for victims of a crocodile attack in the Ambesea River Southeast Sulawesi on Sunday (17/12/2023) night the Laeya River is indeed a habitat for crocodiles residents have rarely been bothered by them Those who seek fish or mussels routinely encounter crocodiles and carry out their activities normally without disruption the situation has changed over the past decade Crocodile attacks have become a common occurrence Despite the fact that this river serves as a source of livelihood for many residents (Note: no forbidden words in this article) This has occurred after the crocodile's habitat was destroyed and the environment was damaged," said Edi Also read: Crocodile and Human Space Conflicts are Increasingly Dangerous in Southeast Sulawesi is being cleared for oil palm plantations and nickel mining Around the village of Ambesea and other areas various large-scale activities continue to occupy the land are opened up for palm oil and nickel mining The habitat of crocodiles is also disrupted it was still dense and there were many crocodile habitats and we can say that we are very familiar with crocodiles," he explained." A saltwater crocodile sunbathes in the Dawuhan Crocodile Park in Dawuhan Kulon Village Note: No forbidden words included in this article The joint team keeps working and expanding the search to find the whereabouts of the victim the joint SAR team continued their operation by dividing into two teams The first team swept the location of the incident towards the headwaters along a distance of 2.44 kilometers while the second team swept the location towards the estuary along a distance of 16.3 kilometers is working together to comb the location," he said Crocodile attacks continue to occur and the number increases almost every year in this area According to data from the Sulawesi Tenggara Natural Resources Conservation Center (BKSDA) there have been three crocodile attacks on humans in the Sulawesi Tenggara region so far this year in 2022 This number is the same as the crocodile attacks that occurred in 2021 Crocodile attacks continue to occur and the numbers have been increasing almost every year in this area Faculty of Mathematics and Environmental Science Lecturer at Halu Oleo University explained that the ongoing crocodile attacks need to be seen in the context of environmental destruction and spatial conflicts This is strongly suspected to be a derivative effect of the complexity of spatial issues surrounding the river A 3.5-meter long estuarine crocodile that was caught by locals in Tapuwatu Village has been handed over to the Southeast Sulawesi Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) on Monday (17/2/2020) Ngkoimani explains that the habitat of crocodiles in the river is likely to be disturbed by human activities The food chain in the river is disturbed due to the ecosystem damage in the river Ngkoimani hopes that the government and relevant authorities will see this as a warning for everyone Zoning regulations for the use of river space are crucial to be implemented River basin areas must be rehabilitated to preserve the habitat of crocodiles even far more than natural disasters that occurred in Southeast Sulawesi The government must take steps for handling both conceptually and through small actions in the field," he said Also read: Crocodile-Human Conflict that Continues to Eat Victims The two pilots of the Indonesian airliner Batik Air who were both asleep for 28 minutes during a flight had been given a rest of at least one and a half days before the incident according to the investigation results released on Sunday The plane was carrying 153 passengers when the incident occurred hold valid airline transport pilot licenses (ATPL) to fly the Airbus A320 according to a report by the National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT) a copy of which was obtained by the Jakarta Globe The incident took place during a roundtrip flight between Halu Oleo Airport in Kendari and Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang The BTK6723 flight slightly deviated from its route due to the incident and it was very fortunate that it didn’t end up in a disaster Here's what we know so far about the incident: “The co-pilot slept for about 30 minutes,” according to the KNKT report The plane landed safely at Halu Oleo Airport at 7:11 a.m 30 minutes behind schedule on advice from the air traffic controller (ATC) due to unfavorable weather while awaiting the airport to resume its morning routine Kendari’s time is one hour ahead of Jakarta and asked the co-pilot if he would take some rest They chatted for about 30 seconds before the captain went back to sleep the local area control center asked the crew to shift communication to the Jakarta ATC Communications with the ATC resumed moments later leaving the plane completely without an alert pilot while flying thousands of feet above the ground In 12 minutes after the last communication the Jakarta ATC asked about their flight status but received no response Traffic controllers attempted to call again and this time the pilot woke up and responded He soon realized that the plane was “not on the correct flight path” and woke up his co-pilot He told the traffic controller that there had been issues with the radio but that they were okay by then The flight proceeded to Soekarno-Hatta and landed without any further incident He has a total flying time of 6,304 hours and 11 minutes and holds a valid first-class medical certificate with a medical limitation to wear corrective lenses “The last proficiency check was conducted on November 12 and the result was satisfactory,” according to the KNKT During the past seven days prior to the January 25 flight he had slept for just around two hours before departing to the airport to fly the Airbus early on January 25 The mandatory health checkup showed his blood pressure and heart rate were normal and he also tested negative for alcoholic drinks He had been given a rest period of 53 hours before January 25 but the investigation revealed circumstances that may have led to fatigue He had month-old twin babies at home and was busy moving to a new house with his family during the rest period The co-pilot attempted to sleep early at around 7 p.m before the January 25 flight but was disrupted several times as he helped his wife take care of the babies he passed the medical check on the spot and was deemed fit to fly the aircraft The report said that Batik Air’s internal safety procedures require cockpit checks every 30 minutes during the flight but it fails to specify who is responsible for such a task Jakarta-The Southeast Sulawesi Natural Resources Agency (BKSDA) has evacuated several booted macaques (Macaca ochreata) a rare species of the Old World monkeys from the Macaca genus that was trapped in the center of Kendari city with officers resorting to use traps and whatever equipment they had on hand They didn’t use stun guns out of fear of hurting the macaques if they fell from the trees they hid in "The monkeys had been seen on the trees near an area that was once the Kendari MTQ since five days ago and were too scared to come near officers who tried to give them food," said Sahidin the KSDA Resort chief for South Konawe area Sahidin assumed the macaques entered the city because they got lost after being chased away by residents in the outskirts He also said that there were five macaques spotted in the Kendari MTQ area but a man shot one dead using an air rifle The BKSDA and the Forest Rangers are currently looking for the shooter The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) puts Macaca ochreata in its red list of endangered species whose populations keep declining Sahidin said that Law No.5/1990 on the Conservation of Biological Resources and Their Ecosystems regulates that animal killers can face a sentence of five years in prison The rescued macaques will be given treatments they would be released to the Tanjung Peropa Wildlife Sanctuary in South Konawe regency BISNIS.COM Taman Safari Bogor Releases 6 Komodo Dragons into NTT's Wae Wuul Nature Reserve Experts Call for New Vision to Guide Protection of Endangered Species in Africa Indonesia Brings Home 11 Smuggled Orangutans from Thailand Pushing for Protection of the Nearly Extinct Bornean Langur Stranded Giant Leatherback Turtle in Kupang Beach Rescued Zoo Reopens; Singaporeans Get First Glimpses of Rare Lemur Twins Riau Police Foil Smuggling Attempt on Lion and Leopard Cubs Javan Rhino Population in Ujung Kulon National Park Increases Sumatran Orangutan Found Injured with 24 Bullets in Its Body 10/09/2022 Indonesia (International Christian Concern) – The Indonesian Christian Student Movement (GMKI) Kendari Branch condemned the attack on the Pentecostal Church in Indonesia (GPDI) of the Jesus Shepherd Congregation in Kendari City which was carried out by an unknown person asked the police to immediately investigate this terror act so as not to cause fear and unrest among the people of Kendari City Bongga appealed to the people of Kendari City not to be provoked and to work together to make Kendari City a pious and comfortable city for all people to live in He also invited Christians to fully hand over the resolution of this case to the police or other acts of intolerance that interfere with the life of our nation we must fight and persevere together,” he continued the perpetrator came to the PGDI church by motorbike He opened the gate and entered the courtyard while shouting the perpetrator broke the glass and the headlight of the pastor’s car The perpetrator also kicked the trash can and broke the window glass of the pastor’s residence before fleeing,” said Kombes Eka His office is currently collecting evidence and conducting an investigation For interviews, please contact [email protected] And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him who have been called according to his purpose subsidiary of the Kalla Group of companies is reviewing the possibilities to construct a shopping center in Palu and Kendari "We plan to build two malls in those cities in 2017," said Subhan Jaya Mapaturung Subhan said that both cities have a prospective property business development opportunity Subhan added that PT KIK will continue to focus on developing property business in the eastern part of Indonesia "Economic [development] in the eastern part of Indonesia must continue to be propelled especially the property sector," Subhan said Kalla Group owns approximately three hectares of land in Palu and is still searching for a strategic area in Kendari to be developed into a shopping center Kalla Group had constructed two shopping malls in Makassar namely the Ratu Mall and Trans Studio Mall and currently in the process of constructing a third Mall on Jalan Urip Sumoharjo next to the South Sulawesi Governor's office The construction is scheduled to be completed in November 2016 Subsidized Housing Program to Include Informal Workers Best Countries with No Property Tax: Global Havens for Investors Indonesia's Widjaja Family Offers to Take 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Jakarta immediately from Kendari in the morning Director General of Air Transportation at the Transportation Ministry said her institution would investigate the NTSC report "We will conduct an investigation and review the Night Flight Operation in Indonesia regarding the management of risk for fatigue in Batik Air and all flight operators," she said in a written statement quoted by Tempo on Saturday She urged all airlines to be mindful of the quantity and quality of their pilots and crew members' rest as it will affect their alertness during flight Maria said the ministry appreciated NTSC's report on the incident She said the ministry's Air Transportation Directorate would issue a strong reprimand to Batik Air and take the case seriously "We emphasize that sanctions will be imposed in accordance with the findings of the investigation team," he said have now been handled according to Batik Air's internal SOP for further investigation the Air Transportation Directorate will send a flight inspector to determine the cause of the problem and recommend corrective actions to the airline NTSC revealed an incident that the pilot and the co-pilot of Batik Air ID-6723 fell asleep at the same time while on duty on the Kendari-Jakarta route which was recorded in the skies of Cianjur-Sukabumi before landing at Soekarno Hatta Airport in Cengkareng the co-pilot was tired because he had not had quality rest before duty The pilot then offered the copilot to sleep during the Jakarta-Kendari flight The co-pilot slept throughout flight ID-6274 When the plane flew from Kendari to Jakarta on flight ID-6273 it was the pilot's turn to sleep and the co-pilot took over the flight The pilot fell asleep in the cockpit about 30 minutes after takeoff from Kendari also fell asleep shortly before landing in Jakarta Jakarta Air Traffic Control then asked the flight crew how long the A320 would take to complete its flight Both were asleep and did not respond to the air traffic controllers the pilot awoke to find the co-pilot asleep and realized the plane was off course the plane was already in the skies around Cianjur-Sukabumi The pilot then woke the co-pilot and responded to a call from the Jakarta Area Control Center The pilot said that he and his colleague had radio communication problems so they did not respond to calls from Jakarta The Batik Air flight continued and landed safely in Jakarta There were no casualties and no damage to the aircraft The NTSC urged Batik Air to develop detailed flight procedures and to conduct cockpit checks to ensure that services are provided correctly Editor's Choice: Lion Air to Launch New Jakarta-Sorong Route on February 7 Batik Air Passenger Ejected Following Bomb Joke United Airlines' Plane Turns Back as Pilot Negligence BBN Airlines Indonesia Stops Flights After 4 Months South Korea: Pilot Error Led to Fighter Jet Dropping Bombs in Residential Area Batik Air Opens Flight Route to Banyuwangi Ready to Serve Christmas and New Year Holidays Sky-High Salaries: Which Airline Pays Pilots the Most Indonesia: Airport Operations Normalize After Lewotobi Eruption Indonesia's Transportation Ministry and Pertamina Discuss Efforts to Lower Airplane Ticket Prices and became trapped when the tide quickly turned government officials and local residents managed to push the giant fish 5 kilometers (3 miles) up the inlet that feeds into the bay and back out to sea ad hoc rescue effort highlights the consequences for marine creatures as the bay gradually fills with silt released by land clearing for development projects has grown rapidly along with the region’s nickel mining and palm oil industries heard the bustle early in the morning and joined several residents seeking to help the 3-meter (10-foot) whale shark struggling to survive amid sparse mangrove trees and houses on stilts above milky-brown water and we pushed it along,” Yahya told Mongabay “I think this is the first time something like this has happened.” With the waters just a meter deep at low tide the animal likely lost its bearings and got stuck Yahya and others stayed in shallow waters until they reached the deepest part of the bay at the construction site for a colossal bridge that has become a symbol of development in Southeast Sulawesi province The accompanying urban growth has left more land open to the elements, allowing dirt to run into waterways. The accumulated sediment has halved the depth of Kendari Bay and made flood prevention more difficult The rescue team included members of the local conservation and fisheries offices and the coastal management agency of the nearby city of Makassar The team used makeshift equipment or simply their own hands to keep the whale surrounded by water and moving in the right direction The creature’s injuries likely came from contact with mangrove trees or stilt houses, according to Sakrianto the head of the province’s conservation agency Whale sharks can grow to be longer than 18 meters (60 feet) the head of the Makassar coastal resources management agency “Sulawesi’s waters are both habitat and migration route for marine creatures such as whales “The migration process can lead to stranding events.” Whale sharks are Earth’s biggest fish species they need open space to gulp large amounts of water and filter for plankton and small fish Sea mammal strandings are a frequent occurrence across Indonesia. The government has sought to establish a network of first responders to deal with such incidents training hundreds of people in recent years was just a bystander who tried to help out Officials said they weren’t sure why this whale shark swam so far into the bay where the water is opaque a few inches from the surface Studies have begun to reveal the extent of the impact of sedimentation on the life of the bay and some suggest much of the biodiversity is beyond rescue Fishing used to provide food for families along the bay and river and there is some indication that the bay may be contaminated with heavy metals Banner: The whale shark is pushed through a waterway lined with mangrove trees Image courtesy of the Southeast Sulawesi conservation agency The “fortress conservation” model is under pressure in East Africa as protected areas become battlegrounds over history and global efforts to halt biodiversity loss Mongabay’s Special Issue goes beyond the region’s world-renowned safaris to examine how rural communities and governments are reckoning with conservation’s colonial origins and trying to forge a path forward […] Indonesia — A conflict between residents of a remote Indonesian island and a nickel-mining company trying to operate there has gained national attention In September, the National Commission on Human Rights, known as Komnas HAM, visited the eastern Indonesian island of Wawonii to follow up on a report that 20 locals had been “criminalized” for defending their lands from the company Komnas HAM chairman Ahmad Taufan Damanik asked the police to “temporarily stop” investigating locals “It doesn’t mean we’re saying there has or hasn’t been [criminalization],” Taufan said was meant to give the situation a chance to calm down the capital of Southeast Sulawesi province over mining projects that Wawonii residents say threaten their fishing grounds and freshwater sources Thousands of people from the island flooded into the nearby city for the demonstrations calling for the 15 projects to be cancelled The machine belonged to one of the companies whose permits had been supposedly frozen owned by Indonesia’s billionaire Lim family GKP had reported 20 locals to the police after they tried to stop excavators from operating a senior official from the national ombudsman’s office He called for all all outstanding mining concessions in Wawonii to be cancelled Ida is among those who interpret Indonesia’s 2007 and 2014 laws on small islands to mean that industrial-scale mining on any island smaller than 2,000 square kilometers (770 square miles) “The situation needs to be fixed,” he told Mongabay the ombudsman for Southeast Sulawesi province has formed a team to examine the circumstances under which the permits were issued Wawonii residents have complained that they were never consulted by the company as part of the permit process “We’re unsure when we will have results because we’re still collecting materials We’re limited in our staffing,” Mastri told Mongabay Wawonii’s villages survive mostly from the earnings of cloves Rice is mostly imported from the Sulawesi mainland it’s not just about whether we can fish or not — our entire way of living will be destroyed,” Abdul Masri Abdul has taught two generations of fishers but without the ability to fish and his land gone he doesn’t think there will be another way to live the ocean recedes to reveal crustacean and seaweed ecosystems in the sand Parents and their children often descend on the shallow pools to harvest shells and snails to be boiled for dinner if there’s not already a hefty catch of small fish and tuna from a day at sea there could be trucks loading ore onto docked nickel barges and Wawonii’s red sediment may increasingly find its way into the ocean Protesters across the country late last month took to the streets to oppose parliamentary moves to pass several bills that they said would suppress democratic freedoms including bills that rewrite the rules governing the nation’s anti-corruption agency Activists against mining in Wawonii joined the protests to voice concerns over a land reform bill that threatened to make it easier for companies to evict locals and press criminal charges against land defenders Some used the Wawonii case to rally protesters over a megaphone considering most residents don’t have land certificates and the forests are under the care of the central government who can lend them to companies for decades at a time “The protests were directly related to Wawonii,” said Mando Maskuri an organizer of the anti-mining protests in Kendari and a Wawonii native himself the bills about land and mining are in stark contradiction with the local community By subscribing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy Remember Etonic and it marks its grand return with the re-release of one of its most important sneakers — the Kendari 3.o The sneaker is a firm fixture in the world of long-distance running renowned for its Resilient Cushioning System heel support and the proprietary eBound cushioning midsole compound along with the external part of the heel that is separate from the rest of the shoe’s impact zones for a running shoe designed to give you miles and miles of support Sinar Mas Group’s energy and infrastructure holding company is working on two new coal-fired power plant projects worth $620 million said on Wednesday that the two projects consist of a 2x150 megawatt power plant project called Sumsel-5 Musi Banyuasin in South Sumatera and a 2x50 MW of Kendari-3 in Southeast Sulawesi He said construction of the Sumsel-5 plant has reached 90 percent completion and by the end of the year is set to open for operation “The coal need for Sumsel-5 is expected to reach 2 million tons per year We can take coal supply from the company's [Dian Swastatika] subsidiary Andalan Satria Lestari,” said Hermawan in Jakarta on Wednesday the Kendari-3 is scheduled to begin construction in early 2016 Dian Swastatika has set a target to start operating the plant in 2018 Hermawan said the plant would require 500,000 tons of coal per year Dian Swastatika is seeking to secure coal for its Kendari plant from its listed coal mining arm Golden Energy Mines The director said the company would seek about 75 percent of the financing for the $620 million project from bank loans and the remaining from equity injection In March the company signed a loan worth $510 million with the China Development Bank (CDB) to help finance the power plant “The process for disbursion of loans from CDB really depends on the progress of the project," Hermawan said Kendari-3 now is still dealing out with land acquisition then the loans will also be disbursed faster." Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content An orangutan youngster whose birth was captured on camera has been named to remind wildlife fans of the great ape's struggle in its native habitat after the capital of the Indonesian province of Southeast Sulawesi Indonesia's remaining orangutans are under threat from poaching and the encroachment of palm oil plantations into their natural environment The birth took place June 19 and amazed wildlife enthusiasts because it happened during the day right in front of a lucky group of visitors Video footage of the once-in-a-lifetime experience was subsequently shared by the zoo mom Sari and her newborn can be seen nuzzling each other before Sari kisses Kendari on the nose Sari eases the baby through its last moments of birth Sari helps Kendari recover and they stare into each other's eyes Zoo spokeswoman Corinna Buergmann confirmed that the birth took place in front of an audience She told Zenger News: "Sari gave birth in the indoor part of the orangutan enclosure "The visitors who were lucky to be there when it happened had the unique opportunity to witness the birth through the protection glass." She added: "It seemed that Sari just felt comfortable where she was." Zookeeper Sandra Keiblinger said: "The young orangutan's development has been excellent "Kendari is getting bigger and stronger each day She has started to raise her head to examine her environment she still enjoys the feeling of safety provided by her mom which must not be taken for granted since it's her first child." But proud mom Sari protectively keeps her newborn close to her chest as she walks carefully around the space She has lived here since 2020 when we got her from Dublin Zoo." and all the other members of the zoo's group of orangutans "are signaling interest in the baby." Balfanz pointed out that the upbringing was a primary task of the mothers in their troupe or congress Zoo director Stephan Hering-Hagenbeck said: "We have modernized our orangutan enclosure in recent years "The social structure and atmosphere within the group has improved immensely ever since the two females Sari and Surya became a part of it when they relocated from other zoos around two years ago." The last successful birth of an orangutan at Vienna Zoo was in 2004 when female Maya was born Orangutans are great apes native to the rainforests of Indonesia and Malaysia They are now found only in parts of Borneo and Sumatra Considered to be among the most intelligent primates orangutans use a variety of sophisticated tools and construct elaborate sleeping nests from branches and foliage Orangutans are a critically endangered species as human activities have caused severe declines in populations and ranges Threats to their populations include hunting Vast areas of the tropical forest in Indonesia have been turned into palm oil plantations to meet the immense international demand Indonesia surpassed Malaysia to become the world's leading exporter of palm oil according to the United States Department of Agriculture Female orangutans are often killed for their meat while infant animals are kept as pets or sold illegally on the black market Several conservation and rehabilitation projects have been established in recent years to ensure their survival in the wild Vienna Zoo's official name is Tiergarten Schönbrunn It was established in 1752 by the royal Austrian-Hungarian Habsburg Family The zoo has been one of the Austrian capital city's top attractions for many decades It registers around 2 million visitors per year This story was provided to Newsweek by Zenger News Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground Newsletters in your inbox See all An Indonesian plane carrying more than 150 people veered off its path after two pilots fell asleep at the same time during a flight, according to a preliminary report by Indonesia’s National Transportation Safety Committee The report said the pilots were operating a Batik Air flight from Kendari in Southeast Sulawesi province to the capital Jakarta on Jan 25 when they simultaneously fell asleep for 28 minutes There were 153 passengers and four flight attendants on board the flight the flight lasted two hours and 35 minutes and properly landed in Jakarta with no damage to the aircraft The report did not name the pilots but said they were both Indonesian The pilot in command was a 32-year-old and the second in command was a 28-year-old Plane incident: Passengers evacuated after United plane 'rolled onto the grass' during landing the pilot in command asked his second-in-command for permission to rest when the plane reached a cruising altitude of 36,000 feet and the pilot in command fell asleep for about an hour the pilot in command asked his deputy if he wanted to rest to which he declined The pilot in command then went back to sleep The second in command made contact with air control in Jakarata but then “inadvertently fell asleep." The Jakarta area control center attempted to contact the plane again but they didn't get a response “Several attempts to contact BTK6723 had been made by the Jakarta ACC including asking other pilots to call the BTK6723,” the report said “None of the calls were responded to by the BTK6723 pilots.” Around 28 minutes after the last recorded transmission the pilot in command woke up and realized that the plane was not on the correct flight path He then woke up the second in command and put the flight back on track the first in command called Jakarta ACC and said they had been experiencing a "problem" with their radio communication The report said the second in command had told the pilot in command that he didn't have "proper rest" earlier in the day He had one-month-old twins and had moved into a new home the day before the flight the second in command “had to wake up several times to help his wife take care of the babies,” the report said Be one of the first to try our new activity feed If the true test of a stability shoe is how comfortable it is during your last month of marathon training then the heavily cushioned Kendari is the champ “It felt great out of the box,” remarked one tester “and just as good 100 miles later.” The comfort stems from the shoe’s forgiving flex And while the Kendari’s wide base and rugged medial posting provide plenty of motion control for mild to moderate overpronators all that midsole bulk can feel sluggish at high speeds while it’s not an especially light shoe and tech with access to unlimited digital content from Outside Network's iconic brands A passenger plane with 153 passengers on board narrowly escaped a disaster when both of its pilots fell asleep mid-flight and the aircraft veered off its path The incident took place in Indonesia on January 25 The Indonesian transport ministry would launch investigations against the pilot and the co-pilot involved in the incident quoting the ministry’s civil aviation director-general M Kristi Endah Murni the National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT) said: “Both the pilot and co-pilot fell asleep simultaneously for 28 minutes during a flight from Kendari in Southeast Sulawesi province to the capital Jakarta on January 25 causing navigational errors as the aircraft was not in the correct flight path.” the KNKT preliminary said: “None on board — including 153 passengers and four flight attendants - were injured during the flight The flight BTK6723 lasted two hours and 35 minutes and successfully landed in Jakarta The report further said that the second-in-command pilot had told his co-pilot earlier in the day that he had not had “proper rest.” “We will conduct an investigation and review of the night flight operation in Indonesia regarding the Fatigue Risk Management for Batik Air and other flight operators,” Murni said in a statement