SUKABUMI CITY - West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi hopes that Sukabumi will become a comfortable and clean model city that will have implications for improving the tourism world Ayep Zaki and Deputy Mayor Bobby Maulana to move quickly to identify the city's problems felt by the community and then create solutions "The government must start being diligent if (like) in the city (Sukabumi) it's easy the Mayor goes everywhere by bicycle to the alleys the problem can be identified," said Dedi Mulyadi after the Plenary Meeting of the 111th Anniversary of Sukabumi City at the Sukabumi City DPRD Building According to KDM – Dedi Mulyadi’s nickname – the Sukabumi City Government also needs to pay attention to the quality of cleanliness in traditional markets If the service is good and the cleanliness of the environment is maintained it will attract tourists to come to the city of Sukabumi "Market services must be clean because this city must be good it will have implications on the growth of people's participation (the supporting factor) is its income," said Dedi The Governor reminded the Mayor of Sukabumi to optimize basic clean water services "Then the basic and secondary education services are in good condition and all (the community) are accommodated especially now that we will face the high school/vocational school admission season," he said Sukabumi City with its history as a plantation center has strong capital to advance the Governor asked for the identity to be brought back "Sukabumi must immediately organize itself as a city the historical genealogy must be immediately seen and the nomenclature and historical sequence must be searched for the basic foundations for the formation of Sukabumi City," he added "So that later from there it can be branded as a plantation city at that time the nuances of the city must still be arranged and maintained," concluded Dedi Sukabumi City Anniversary is set to fall on April 1 The name Sukabumi itself has existed since the Dutch colonial era in 1815 coined by surgeon and coffee entrepreneur Andries de Wilde Sukabumi used to be a settlement part of the Gunung Parang District Along with the construction of the Great Post Road by Daendles Sukabumi's status increased from a district to a municipality (Gementee) and in 1965 it became a Level II Municipality Until finally in the era of regional autonomy it became the City of Sukabumi which was separated from Sukabumi Regency Dede Leni Mardianti TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Rain for two consecutive days in Sukabumi, West Java, from yesterday until today, Wednesday, December 3, 2024, triggered floods The Head of the Pelabuhan Ratu Police Sector (Kapolsek) stated that the water level had reached 2 meters Roni mentioned that the floodwaters were caused by the overflow of the Cisawo and Cigangsa rivers together with the Sukabumi Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) evacuated 50 residents to the disaster response alert post established at several flood locations "We continue to coordinate with the BPBD and related agencies to assist the affected residents," Roni said in his statement on Wednesday "The water level in several locations reaches up to two meters so some residents must be evacuated to safer places," Deni said Floods have affected the Palabuhan Ratu and Ciemas Districts the Acting Chief Executive of the Sukabumi Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) also reported incidents of landslides and soil movements affecting at least 18 other areas in the region Landslides were recorded in Sangrawayang Village Simpenan District; 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WEST JAVA — Dompet Dhuafa’s Disaster Management Center (DMC) and Dompet Dhuafa West Java Branch deployed a team of volunteers to help deal with floods that hit a number of areas in Sukabumi Dompet Dhuafa has made various efforts since flash floods hit Sukabumi Regency since Wednesday (04/12/2024) until now A number of houses were submerged and cars were washed away by the water in several sub-districts This flash flood was triggered by extreme rainfall reaching more than 100 mm for two consecutive days and making the Cikaso River overflow The Dompet Dhuafa DMC volunteer team and Dompet Dhuafa West Java Branch on Thursday (5/12/2024) have successfully evacuated a total of 40 Sukabumi flash flood survivors the Dompet Dhuafa DMC team also evacuated residents who wanted to cross between Pasir Laja Village and Cimerang Village Read also: Dompet Dhuafa Evacuates Pekalongan Flood Survivors Several efforts have been made by Dompet Dhuafa DMC and Dompet Dhuafa West Java Branch including providing Warm Post for flood-affected residents in Sukabumi The Warm Post was established on Wednesday (11/12/2024) the rain that occurred since Tuesday (3/12/2024) and Wednesday (4/12/2024) at the same time caused landslides and soil movement (liquefaction) that affected at least 18 other areas in the area The persistent rain also caused four rivers in Sukabumi to overflow including the road to Sagaranten Subdistrict the floods that hit a number of areas of Sukabumi Regency the remaining thick mud piles still accumulated and covered roads settlements and public facilities in several areas Dompet Dhuafa DMC and Dompet Dhuafa West Java Branch carried out cleaning actions in the affected locations This action focused on residents’ houses and mosques that were covered in mud at several points such as Cieurih Village the DMC team also provided a public kitchen managed by the residents of Curug Luhur Village A total of 700 lunch packages have been distributed to 207 households in the area Read also: Ternate Flash Flood, Here’s Dompet Dhuafa’s Rapid Response Action The floods that hit Sukabumi brought heavy flows that damaged a number of houses and public facilities based on the DMC Dompet Dhuafa situation report on Monday (16/12/2024) there were 5,492 damaged houses besides that the victims affected also continued to increase 3,492 people were displaced and two more people were still searching for the team Dompet Dhuafa also continues to conduct assessments in a number of areas The results of the assessment conducted by the Dompet Dhuafa DMC team some urgent needs are needed by Sukabumi flash flood survivors such as baby equipment With great needs, Dompet Dhuafa continues to open opportunities for all people who want to help survivors affected by the Sukabumi flash flood. Channel your kindness through: digital.dompetdhuafa.org/donate/siapsiagabencana Dana yang didonasikan melalui Dompet Dhuafa bukan bersumber dan bertujuan untuk pencucian uang (money laundry) maupun tindak kejahatan lainnya yang tidak sesuai prinsip syariah dan regulasi Harap konfirmasi setiap transaksi donasi ke Customer Care Dompet Dhuafa Sukabumi. Heavy rain poured over the Sukabumi area in West Java on Thursday One of the affected areas was the Pratama Indah Residence housing complex Hundreds of homes have been submerged since the evening forcing 116 families to evacuate to safer places The Sukabumi flood was caused by the overflow of the Cibojong River due to the heavy rainfall Several videos circulating on social media show the panic of residents as water quickly entered their homes the water level reached the rooftops of the houses said the water began to rise after the Ramadan evening prayers the water from the river continued to rise and flooded houses," he said A joint team from the Regional Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) and volunteers were deployed to evacuate residents Some flood victims were evacuated to unaffected residents' homes while others sought refuge in the Bojong Village Office in Cikembar The affected area is known to be about 3 hectares officials are still assessing the material losses and ensuring that the needs of the evacuees are met Local government and various related parties continue to coordinate efforts to handle the Sukabumi flood disaster The public is urged to remain alert as the potential for heavy rainfall continues in Sukabumi and surrounding areas ITS senior researcher Dr Ir Amien Widodo MSi explained about landslides due to changes in land on the left and right of the road that cuts the mountain slope Senior researcher from the Center for Disaster Mitigation and Climate Change Research (Puslit MKPI) Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) Dr Ir Amien Widodo MSi explained that the phenomenon of moving land in Sukabumi was caused by various factors One of them is changes in land use in mountainous areas but rather through a long process that has been going on for decades One of the most striking forms of change occurs in the land on the left and right sides of the road that cuts the mountain slope which directly disrupted the stability of the slope due to the increased angle of inclination settlements began to appear around the road Residents often clear land by cutting down trees This condition is exacerbated by the cutting of slopes for the construction of houses which further increases the angle of inclination of the slope and makes its stability increasingly critical Amien also explained that the increasing number and weight of buildings around the slope contribute to the increase in soil mass which worsens the condition “This is what laypeople usually call land subsidence,” he added This ITS geology expert also highlighted the extreme weather phenomenon due to global warming which ultimately worsens the condition Global warming increases the intensity of rain This impact can be seen in the La Niña phenomenon which causes rainfall to increase by up to 20 percent higher than usual “High rainfall like this is the main trigger for landslides,” explained Amien flash floods and landslides hit the Sukabumi area Amien suggested returning the function of the forest on the hilltop the area should be conserved and not used for human activities This step will help maintain ecological balance and reduce the risk of disasters in the future “We need to recalculate the absorption capacity and water flow in the area,” he reminded Amien assessed that the government’s efforts were actually quite good especially in compiling maps of disaster-prone areas he emphasized the need for further action to educate the public and provide concrete solutions in vulnerable areas such as immediately evacuating residents around the cracked land area until repair steps are taken this disaster mitigation expert also highlighted the need for stricter spatial planning regulations Amien suggested cross-ministerial collaboration to formulate policies that can prevent further environmental damage “This is the time for various parties to sit together to address this problem in an integrated manner,” he said Amien also reminded the public to be more alert to early signs of land movement and shifting electricity poles are some of the indicators that need to be considered residents are expected to immediately evacuate to a safe location,” he said Amin also reminded the public to be more alert to early signs of land movement and shifting electricity poles are some indicators that need to be considered immediately report them to the authorities such as the local BPBD so that an assessment can be carried out immediately and evacuation can be carried out if necessary,” Amien advised Although Sukabumi is the main focus of the affected area Amien reminded that similar disasters can also occur in other areas in Indonesia most areas in Indonesia are vulnerable to hydrometeorological disasters such as floods “Through proper regulations and good public education the impact of disasters like this can be minimized,” he concluded ITS News — Indonesia as a tropical country tends to have many coastal areas ITS News — Data is an asset and the main foundation in determining strategies for the future ITS News — Continuing to show local wisdom to the world community ITS News — The Domestic Component Level (TKDN) is the key to restoring the glory of the Indonesian Anwar Siswadi (Kontributor) TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) reported that a tectonic earthquake measuring 4.8 on the Richter scale struck the southern areas of Sukabumi and Garut Regencies According to BMKG's shakemap and public accounts The quake registered an intensity of II–III on the Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) scale with hanging objects swaying and a sensation resembling a passing truck head of BMKG Regional Center II in Tangerang said the quake originated in the Indian Ocean south of West Java approximately 158 kilometers southwest of Garut Regency "This shallow earthquake resulted from deformation in the Indo-Australian intraplate zone," he said in a written statement on Tuesday BMKG's monitoring as of 06:07 WIB showed no aftershocks The agency advised the public to remain calm and to disregard unverified information Editor's Choice: BMKG Explains Loud Sounds Accompanying Bogor Earthquakes Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo on Google News Top 10 Highest-Paying Majors Worth Pursuing in 2025 Expert Raises Alarm on Crypto Scams, Biometric Leaks After Worldcoin Freeze NASA Faces 24.3% Budget Cut: What's at Stake? 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Commander of the III/Siliwangi Military Region conducted a direct inspection of the flood disaster location that hit Sukabumi Regency The review was conducted to ensure that various needs required in handling in the field received a quick response from all related parties Heavy rain that poured on Wednesday (4/12/2024) caused floods landslides and the cutting off of several main road accesses in Sukabumi Regency Ciletuh and Simpenan were the most affected points Various building and road infrastructure including bridges were damaged such as the collapse of the Simpenan Bridge so that the activities of people in several villages in the area were disrupted Pangdam III/Slw together with Danrem 061/SK and officials from related agencies conducted a situation evaluation to accelerate infrastructure recovery including providing assistance to affected communities Empathy from various parties is needed for the disaster victims in Sukabumi Regency "Kodam III/Slw is ready to fully assist in all efforts that need to be made in post-disaster recovery "We will coordinate with all parties to ensure that access and the needs of affected communities can be met immediately," he added The evacuation process and infrastructure repair in Sukabumi Regency will continue until conditions return to normal The local government together with the TNI related agencies and volunteers continue to be on site and take all necessary actions Sukabumi. Rescuers have recovered the body of one of five people who went missing in a landslide that struck Sukabumi was found buried under the landslide debris in Kampung Cijangkar assisted by police officers from the Simpenan precinct challenging terrain and blocked access routes have hampered efforts by the joint search and rescue team National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) chief Lt Suharyanto said that the missing victims were scattered across multiple locations while two were reported missing in Simpenan while the search continues for a nine-year-old boy named Mondi are continuing search efforts,” Suharyanto said severe flooding struck the Palabuhanratu area in Sukabumi on Thursday night sweeping away dozens of fishing boats and a minibus into the sea The flooding was triggered by the overflowing Cipalabuhan River which inundated the Palabuhanratu fishing harbor The Palabuhanratu-Cisolok road was also paralyzed The landslide also caused severe infrastructure damage the deputy minister of public works and housing (PUPR) has inspected the site and decided to install a Bailey bridge as a temporary solution to restore transportation access the ministry will construct a permanent bridge Floods and landslides also damaged between 100 and 200 houses in several areas “We have coordinated with the Sukabumi regent for debris removal efforts involving BPBD Assistance will also be provided—Rp15 million for homes with minor damage and Rp30 million for those with moderate damage,” Suharyanto said Eka Yudha Saputra TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The National Disaster Mitigation Agency, or BNPB, recorded that 20,629 residents were affected and 3,464 residents were evacuated due to floods and landslides in several districts in Sukabumi since Tuesday said that the data was collected on Wednesday The collected data shows that the number of affected residents increased by 10,455 and the number of evacuees increased by 476 people spread across 184 villages in 39 districts in the Sukabumi region "This change can occur because the data is still very dynamic," Abdul Muhari said in his written statement 1,605 houses were reported to have minor damage Abdul Muhari said that data collection is underway for the repair and relocation efforts the search for two missing victims named Eros and Ojang is still ongoing Abdul said the emergency response period has been extended by seven days from December 11 to December 17 Suharyanto visited Sukabumi again on Wednesday to make sure that the logistical supplies were sufficient to meet the basic needs of the evacuees Editor's Choice: Landslides, Floods Strike West Java's Sukabumi; 3 Killed, 4 Missing Myanmar Earthquake: BNPB Deploys 65 Personnel Indonesia Will Send Medical Teams to Aid Quake-Struck Myanmar Yogyakarta Flood Causes Underground River at Pantai Baron to Overflow and Turn Brown Heavy Rainfall Forecasted Across Saudi Arabia Until Eid al-Fitr 2025 Environment Ministry Orders Sentul City to Stop Flood-Inflicted Development BANDUNG CITY - Extreme weather in the form of high intensity rain hit Sukabumi Regency causing a number of areas to experience flooding Head of the West Java Province Public Works and Spatial Planning Agency (BMPR) Bambang Tirtoyuliono said on Wednesday (4/12/2024) due to extreme weather a bridge collapsed on the Loji - Puncak Darma road "A bridge about 12 meters long collapsed the lane is closed while waiting for repairs which are currently being carried out," said Bambang He added that the impact of hydrometeorological disasters resulted in 53 landslides from November to December 4 "As many as 51 incidents were resolved and traffic was able to function again there were two recent incidents that resulted in traffic being cut off namely on the Simpang Loji - Puncak Darma (Ciletuh) road section The broken road collapsed by about one meter said that the extreme weather from Tuesday (3/12) to today resulted in disasters at several points in Sukabumi Regency The areas affected by the flood were spread across six sub-districts Several other points hit by floods were Sirnamekar Village Then the landslide disaster spread across seven sub-districts namely in Sangrawayang Village and Loji Village Several other points that were hit by landslides were Palabuhanratu Village Deden also said that the landslide incidents were spread across two sub-districts Cikembar Sub-district and Bantargadung Village "We have conducted evacuation at the disaster location Sukabumi Regency BPBD is still conducting data collection and assessment," said Deden Police stopped an ambulance on Tuesday for allegedly transporting local tourists through heavy Eid al-Fitr traffic in Sukabumi Regency Second Inspector Ayet Permana said the vehicle was using its siren and flashing lights to bypass long lines of vehicles caught in holiday congestion officers found several passengers inside the ambulance -- but no patient The vehicle was registered under the local government of Kompa Village in Sukabumi “The driver claimed the passengers were headed to visit a relative receiving treatment at Sekarwangi Hospital,” Ayet told reporters officers suspected the group was actually traveling to Pelabuhanratu Beach and ordered the vehicle to return to Bogor “Ambulances are strictly for emergency use We reprimanded the driver and directed him to turn back,” Ayet added the driver -- who did not reveal his name -- said the passengers were women planning to visit a relative at Sukabumi prison Ahmad Fikri (Kontributor) TEMPO.CO, Bandung - Landslides and floods struck several areas in Sukabumi Regency on Thursday night According to the West Java Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) West Java BPBD Head Anne Hermadiane Adnan stated that heavy and continuous rainfall triggered the landslides and floods "Relentless rain pounded Sukabumi Regency and City since Thursday night causing flooding and landslides," Anne said in a statement on Friday while seven landslide victims remain missing The search team is still looking for two victims in Simpenan District The landslides in Sukabumi Regency damaged 10 houses There were also 11 public facilities affected by the ground subsidence A total of 204 residents from 116 families suffered losses due to the disaster The provincial BPBD team and the Sukabumi BPBD are still intensifying emergency response efforts searching for local residents still missing "Residents must remain vigilant against the potential for subsequent disasters and promptly report emergency conditions," Anne said Editor's Choice: Deadly Flash Flood in Puncak Bogor Sweeps Away Resident, Triggers Landslide BMKG Forecasts Heavy Rainfall for Parts of Southern Bogor in Early May West Java Governor Proposes Vasectomy as Social Assistance Requirement Indonesia to Transform Kertajati Airport into Aerospace Industry Hub BMKG Reports M5.3 Earthquake Jolting Parts of West Java Obstetrician Investigated for Alleged Sexual Harassment of Patient During Ultrasound Nearly 100 Dead as Severe Rains Lash India and Nepal High Waves Claim Lives of Three Teenage Tourists on West Java's Coast BANDUNG CITY - The West Java Provincial Government through the West Java Public Works and Spatial Planning Agency (BMPR) continues to repair infrastructure that were damaged by disasters in a number of areas in Sukabumi and Cianjur Regencies reported that some roads that were previously damaged and covered by landslide material could be passed by vehicles on a limited basis on Sunday (8/12/2024) One of them is the Cikembar - Jampang Tengah - Kiaradua Road which can be passed by all types of vehicles alternately at three points the Waluran - Malereng - Palangpang - Puncak Darma - Cisaar Road the Cibadak - Cikidang - Pelabuhan Ratu Road can be passed through the national road While some roads are still limited to pass because they are still under repair including the Sukabumi (Baros) - Sagaranten road section due to cracked and collapsed concrete Breaker tools have begun to dismantle cracked concrete Loji route is cut off due to the collapse of the road body (culvert) Loji — Puncak Darma The road is cut off due to the collapse of the Cihaur Bridge The bailey and gabion bridges have been mobilized and temporarily motor vehicles can pass using the bamboo bridge Tegalbuleud — Sagaranten is cut off due to the collapse of the Cilengka Bridge The bailey bridge is in the process of being mobilized Waluran — Jampang Kulon road is still cut off due to collapse and the Bagbagan - Kiaradua section is passable but there is still the potential for landslides and there is still a lot of remaining soil material on the road based on data from the West Java Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) as of Sunday (8/12/2024) two residents are still in the search process The number of disaster-affected areas is 39 sub-districts and 158 villages Landslides occurred in 147 incident points the number of victims affected by the disaster was 3,252 families/5,184 people of which 892 families/2,921 people were displaced It was also recorded that 628 houses were severely damaged Sukabumi. A series of natural disasters in Sukabumi has displaced 3,064 people and caused 12 deaths according to the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) “We will continue searching for the two missing individuals for up to a week even though their families have accepted the situation,” BNPB Chief Suharyanto said during a coordination meeting on emergency response efforts in Sukabumi and Cianjur held at the Sukabumi Regency Hall on Monday affecting 39 subdistricts across 172 villages The destruction has left 1,419 homes severely damaged with an additional 436 homes under threat and 1,170 flooded and 539 hectares of farmland and rice paddies “All previously isolated areas are now accessible and roads blocked by floods and landslides have been cleared,” Suharyanto added Relief efforts are ongoing six days after the disaster with aid continuing to arrive and being distributed to affected communities authorities are still working to address challenges in reaching some remote areas and providing recovery support for victims TEMPO.CO, Bandung - The recent floods and landslides in Sukabumi Regency have resulted in a loss of life and infrastructure damage confirmed that three people died and four remain missing in the aftermath of these events four people are still unaccounted for,” Bey stated in a video recording released by the West Java Provincial Public Relations Department on Thursday Bey visited the affected areas, including Sukamaju Village in Cikembar District, where he witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of the landslides we held a coordination meeting inside,” he said emphasizing the immediate need for rescue and recovery efforts is to evacuate affected residents and restore critical infrastructure particularly roads that have been cut off by landslides “The first focus is on evacuating residents and the second focus is on transportation cut off by landslides Several roads and bridges are also cut off These are the main focus for now,” he said noting that repairing these damaged roads could take up to 1.5 months He attributed the severe flooding and landslides to heavy rainfall which has exceeded typical levels for this time of year “The peak of this rainy season was predicted and we have asked for more intense reminders about high-intensity rainfall which is expected to peak in January so the safety of residents is the top priority,” he emphasized Editor's Choice: BMKG Warns of Extreme Weather During Christmas and New Year Holiday Season BMKG Warns of Extreme Weather Across Indonesia WEST JAVA — The high intensity of rain is a major obstacle for the volunteers of the Dompet Dhuafa Disaster Management Center (DMC) in the process of evacuating and distributing aid in areas affected by floods and landslides in Sukabumi This condition raises concerns about landslides or subsequent floods so the team must be extra careful in every movement “We have to be extra vigilant because high rainfall still has the potential to cause subsequent landslides difficult road access and limited communication networks are also challenges that we have to face,” said Ahmad Yamin PIC of Dompet Dhuafa’s response to this disaster DMC Dompet Dhuafa volunteers continued to move quickly to provide assistance to survivors DMC Dompet Dhuafa coordinated with a joint team to hold a SAR operation meeting This activity aims to develop strategies in an effort to help and search for victims who are thought to have been buried in a landslide DMC Dompet Dhuafa has also distributed 100 food packages to survivors and held a Warm Post service in the Langkapjaya Village Hall which provided iftar food and drinks for 224 beneficiaries Read also: Ramadan in Evacuation: Dompet Dhuafa Provides Iftar and Sahur Meals for Survivors of the Cisarua Flash Flood Yamin reported that the team of volunteers had carried out various humanitarian actions to help the survivors He also said that the conditions on the ground were quite challenging “We are doing our utmost to provide assistance to the flood and landslide survivors in Sukabumi Our team has been on the move since the first day of the incident coordinating with various parties to ensure that assistance can be channeled properly,” he said volunteers also face the challenge of accessing affected locations that cannot be traversed by four-wheeled vehicles limited internet networks hamper team communication in the field so they use field radios as the main means of communication “We have to be extra careful because there is a possibility of subsequent landslides difficult road access and limited communication networks are also challenges that must be faced,” he explained Read also: DMC Heroine Recounts the Series of Flood Survivor Evacuation Processes in Bekasi response personnel from the Dompet Dhuafa Community Development Center continued the search for missing victims who were allegedly buried in a landslide in Cicau 1 Hamlet The search is taking place using two methods namely manual searches by teams of volunteers and the assistance of excavators to clear the landslide material the team also continues to provide assistance to the evacuees in the Langkapjaya Village Hall and to continue the Warm Post service for the affected residents “We hope to find the missing victims as soon as possible both manually and with the available heavy equipment We also continue to coordinate with related parties to optimize this search,” said Yamin DMC Dompet Dhuafa has summarized a number of urgent needs that are still required Dompet Dhuafa appeals to the public to participate in helping to fulfill these needs. In addition, Dompet Dhuafa also invites the public to participate in helping survivors by channeling donations and logistical support through digital.dompetdhuafa.org/donasi/siapsiagabencana The assistance provided will be very meaningful for those affected by this disaster SUKABUMI REGENCY - Acting Chairperson of the West Java Province Regional National Craft Council (Dekranasda) Amanda Soemedi Bey Machmudin visited one of the machete craft centers in Cibatu Village This area is known as a producer of high-quality sharp weapons a machete craftsman who has inherited his skills from his father including a replica of the Prophet's sword which is one of the special collections it's all from Pak Haji's hands," said Aas Amanda also asked about the durability of the product Aas explained that there are types of steel that are rust-resistant and some are specifically made according to customer needs his machetes have been ordered from overseas the Turkish Embassy also ordered," he added Aas said that he had been involved in the world of sharp weapon craftsmen since he was in the third grade of elementary school but not all of my family continue this business," said the 72-year-old man After visiting the machete craftsman's place Amanda continued her visit to Dekranasda Sukabumi Regency He saw various superior regional products including Sukabumi's signature nutmeg drink Amanda seemed enthusiastic about choosing and tasting several typical Sukabumi food and beverage products that have great potential to be developed more widely Sukabumi. A magnitude 5.3 earthquake struck Sukabumi the quake’s epicenter was located 91 kilometers south of Sukabumi Regency at a depth of 10 kilometers While the earthquake did not pose a tsunami threat BMKG reported that the shaking was experienced in Sukabumi a resident of Taman Asri Housing in Subangjaya described the tremors as brief but significant “I was inside watching TV with my child when the shaking occurred We even had to step outside,” said Sendi The earthquake’s effects were also felt in various areas of Sukabumi Regency from Sasagaran Village in Kebonpedes District Decorations on the walls were moving.” The Sukabumi Regency Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) is currently monitoring the post-earthquake situation through local disaster response teams The Sukabumi City BPBD has reported no immediate information regarding affected residents or damaged structures Antara Laila Afifa TEMPO.CO, Sukabumi - A 4.8-magnitude earthquake followed by a 3.6-magnitude aftershock struck Sukabumi damaging at least one house in Tegalbuleud subdistrict Daeng Sutisna, an official from the Sukabumi Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) said on Saturday that a family of six in Calincing Village suffered significant damage to their house due to the earthquakes The displaced family is temporarily staying with relatives due to the severe damage to their home The local government has pledged to provide an aid package to help them located on the Circum-Pacific Belt or Ring of Fire is prone to frequent earthquakes due to the convergence of several tectonic plates West Java is one of Indonesia's earthquake-prone provinces a magnitude 4.9 earthquake also shook Gianyar The tremor was felt on the III-IV MMI scale or the vibrations felt as if a truck was passing by.  and West Lombok at level III on the MMI scale BMKG reported no damages after the earthquake no tsunami potential from the quake.  Editor's Choice: M4.9 Earthquake Shakes Gianyar Bali BMKG Shares Weather Forecast for Greater Jakarta on Labor Day Dry Season Approaches: BMKG to Run Weather Modification in Indonesia's Jambi Scorching Hot Weather Grips Indonesia: BMKG Reports Temperatures Hit 37 Degrees Celsius BMKG Explains Why Turkey is Prone to Frequent Earthquakes BMKG Forecasts Clouds Cover and Rain Possible in Greater Jakarta TEMPO.CO, Bandung - Landslides occurred in Sukabumi and Cianjur on Tuesday, December 3, 2024, due to torrential downpours, according to the West Java Climatology Station of the Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) According to the Sukabumi Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) prolonged rainfall resulted in severe damage to a house in Loji Village The downpour also caused the Cipalabuan River in Palabuhanratu Village disrupting the road access to the fishers’ dock at 01:30 p.m.  torrential downpours caused a 6-meter cliff to collapse at around 09:00 a.m. causing damages to a house in Talagasari Village According to the Head of the BMKG West Java Climatology Station the rainfall in Sukabumi was recorded reaching 150.6 millimeters per day while the rainfall in Cianjur reached 112.2 millimeters per day Several contributing factors influenced the extreme rainfall in these regions including sea surface temperature anomalies in some Indonesian waters supporting evaporation and the addition of water vapor mass around the West Java region The air humidity levels in the West Java region ranged from 70 to 98 percent BMKG also observed cyclone 95W seeds in the North Natuna Sea and cyclonic circulations were seen in the southwest Indian Ocean off Banten These conditions resulted in the formation of wind shear patterns and wind convergence around the West Java region.  convective clouds were observed in the southern waters of West Java protruding into Sukabumi Regency and Garut Regency since early morning with cloud peak temperatures reaching -69 to -75 degrees Celsius.  BMKG said the convective clouds gradually dissipated starting at early morning until midday in parts of Sukabumi and Cianjur Editor’s Choice: M5.2 Earthquake Hits Talaud Islands in North Sulawesi, No Tsunami Potential   Dewi Elvia Muthiariny TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - A magnitude of 4.5 earthquake jolted the Sukabumi region of West Java on Wednesday morning Numerous residents reported feeling the tremors which were characterized by vertical oscillations rather than lateral movement Some individuals even sought refuge in the streets According to preliminary information from the Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) local time originated from a terrestrial source 40 kilometers southwest of Sukabumi Regency the epicenter appears to be proximate to the coast was most intensely felt in Simpenan District at the IV Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) scale the tremor was perceptible to many individuals indoors and capable of causing doors and windows to creak experienced the shaking at a III MMI scale the tremor was distinctly felt within homes resembling the sensation of a passing truck Based on comments by netizens on the X Info BMKG account prompting some individuals to evacuate their homes Additional reports from residents in Bogor and Cianjur confirmed the perception of the same tremors Some individuals even provided vivid descriptions of their experiences not a side-to-side movement,” tweeted @xixsm_ He further described the sensation as "akin to collapsing soil" “The earthquake felt like a downward plunge Editor's Choice: Jakarta to Conduct Megathrust Earthquake Simulation TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Criminal Investigation Unit (Satreskrim) of the Sukabumi Kota Police is investigating a case of alleged molestation or sexual harassment against a student from the Faculty of Law by an employee of the Sukabumi District Court (PN) "The investigation was initiated after the victim identified as VM (21) from Cikembar Sub-district March 28th," said the Public Relations Officer of Sukabumi Kota Police the victim experienced sexual harassment by an employee of the Sukabumi District Court in the health room at the judicial institution's office on Bhayangkara Street suddenly fainted in front of the courtroom She was then taken to the health room and laid on a bed she was alone with the alleged perpetrator ES is suspected of touching the victim’s body and sensitive areas while the room was empty VM later confided in a colleague about the harassment the Sukabumi District Court dismissed ES from his position the victim remains determined to pursue legal action and has reported ES to the Sukabumi Kota Police Authorities have taken statements from the victim and several witnesses including the clothing VM wore during the incident "We are still developing this case and detaining the alleged perpetrator for the sake of investigation and prosecution," said Astuti The employee of the Sukabumi District Court who is suspected of committing sexual harassment against the intern is charged under article 6a of the Republic of Indonesia Law Number 12 of 2022 concerning sexual violence crimes and/or Article 290 of the Criminal Code The maximum punishment stipulated in the article is four years in prison Editor’s Choice: Two Dozen Arrested in International Swoop for Links to AI-Made Child Sex Abuse Images Today's Top 3 News: 7 Most Beautiful Banknotes Bank Indonesia Withdraws Four Banknote Denominations Says Police Behind Violence at Labor Day Rally Jakarta Police Blame Infiltrators for Labor Day Rally Unrest LBH Jakarta Reports Labor Day Protesters Still Detained by Police After Investigation Indonesian Police Bust 7 Online Gambling Sites Israel Wildfire Probe: Police Confirm 3 Arrests How Police Repression Unfolded During Semarang May Day Rally Tempo Journalist Allegedly Assaulted by Police During May Day Rally in Semarang Chaos Erupts at Semarang May Day Rally: Police Arrest Suspected Provocateurs Police Deploy 13,252 Joint Personnel to Safeguard Jakarta May Day Events The National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) deployed three helicopters on Thursday to rescue 71 fishermen stranded on a wooden harbor in Sukabumi after it was cut off from the mainland by a powerful storm the previous day Fifty of the fishermen were airlifted in multiple helicopter trips while the remaining 21 were rescued by boat The incident occurred when strong winds and massive waves struck the wooden bridge connecting the harbor to the shore in Tegalbuleud District around 6 a.m causing the bridge to collapse and leaving dozens of fishermen stranded on the harbor Four men who were crossing the bridge at the time were swept into the sea but a 51-year-old fisherman named Rahmat was later found dead approximately 14 kilometers from the harbor identified as Dede Yusuf (28) and Rohimat (36) The rescue operation began Thursday morning despite ongoing bad weather as the stranded fishermen had been without food or water for over 24 hours "We initially deployed just one helicopter but the military sent two additional helicopters to expedite the rescue effort during this critical time," said Basarnas Operational Director Brig originally constructed by an offshore iron ore mining company that has since ceased operations is now primarily used by local villagers for fishing SUKABUMI CITY - The West Java Provincial Government has distributed rice assistance from the West Java Provincial Government Food Reserves (CPPD) to eight villages in Ciracap District 122.49 tons of rice were handed over by the Regional Secretary of West Java to the Regional Secretary of Sukabumi Regency Herman said that the CPPD assistance he distributed was intended for residents affected by crop failure or drought which occurred in eight villages in Ciracap District "We symbolically handed over 122.49 tons of rice as food reserves for the regional government This is stimulus assistance from the West Java Provincial Government for residents in Ciracap District Sukabumi Regency," said Herman Suryatman He said that of the total 122.49 tons distributed this year it will be distributed to 4,861 heads of families (KK) and 13,611 people in the eight villages "We symbolically handed it over to the Regional Secretary of Sukabumi Regency and this assistance is a concrete empathy from the West Java Province the West Java DPRD with the drought and crop failure disaster in Cilacap District," said Herman "Hopefully it can ease and help the community We from the province are concerned that Sukabumi Regency has been tested by Allah subhanahu wa taala it turns out there is also a drought disaster," he added In addition to CPPD assistance for eight villages experiencing drought or crop failure Herman also distributed other food assistance to the Sukabumi Regency Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) for disaster management in the Sukabumi Regency area Acting Head of the West Java Food Security and Livestock Service (DKPP) Siti Rohani said that the distribution of CPPD is one of the efforts to realize food security in West Java One of the ways government assistance is distributed is to communities experiencing food insecurity due to natural disasters or emergencies "The distribution of food reserve assistance from West Java Province will be carried out upon the request of the Head of the Sukabumi Regency Food Security Service for communities affected by crop failure or drought in Ciracap District," said Siti Rohani He also reported that food reserves in West Java Province are currently 2,652 tons and if 122.49 tons are distributed to 13,611 people in Sukabumi Regency then the stock in West Java is now around 2,529 tons "Hopefully this assistance can ease the burden on the community so that no one lacks food," he hoped Siti asked both sub-districts and villages to contribute and cooperate so that the distribution of aid to the community can take place in an orderly manner in accordance with the prospective recipients who have been registered and be equipped with accountability in the form of reports and minutes Sukabumi Regency Regional Secretary Ade Suryaman welcomed the distribution of CPPD from the West Java Provincial Government today there is assistance from West Java Province to overcome the impact of drought Ade revealed that Ciracap District experienced drought during the second planting season "We would like to thank the Regional Secretary of West Java Province and his staff for helping Sukabumi Regency," said Ade Jakarta. Indonesia is bracing for severe weather and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) detects three tropical cyclone seeds that could bring heavy rainfall to various regions BMKG forecaster Adindia Dara announced on Monday that cyclones 91S and a suspect area in the Arafura Sea are expected to impact areas in both western and eastern Indonesia over the next few days causing significant rainfall and high waves is moving away from Indonesia but has already caused wind patterns that exceed 25 knots potentially impacting areas such as West Sumatra is also expected to bring heavy rain to Java could also affect parts of the Indian Ocean and southern Java a developing suspect area in the Arafura Sea is showing signs of further intensification which could result in heavy rain and waves of up to 2 meters along southern Sulawesi The BMKG has urged the public to remain vigilant especially in flood-prone regions and areas susceptible to landslides the weather modification operations in Jakarta helped reduce rainfall intensity by 67 percent.  said Monday that the weather modification efforts aim to reduce flood risks and ensure public safety and the government is also preparing for further operations as the rainy season progresses which began with a landslide on December 4 Authorities are still working to address challenges in reaching some remote areas and providing recovery support for victims severe weather has claimed the lives of five people Two individuals died due to landslides and drowning Head of the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) in Lebak with the victims being aged between 13 and 64 local authorities have urged residents to seek shelter in safer areas particularly those living in landslide-prone or flood-prone locations and coastal areas increase the risk of various natural disasters TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) reported that a magnitude 4.5 earthquake occurred in the Sukabumi region The earthquake's epicenter was located offshore approximately 73 kilometers southwest of Bayah at coordinates 7.59°S and 106.18°E "The earthquake was triggered by active fault movement beneath the seabed," Hartanto BMKG's intensity mapping and community reports indicate the strongest tremors were felt in Ciracap at Intensity Level III MMI the quake registered at Level II–III MMI with mild shaking felt by some residents and light objects swaying BMKG has received no reports of structural damage BMKG advises the public to remain calm and refrain from spreading or acting upon unverified information Editor’s Choice: BMKG Issues Early Warning of High Waves Caused by Cyclone 99S Ririe Ranggasari Petir Garda Bhwana Jakarta - The Immigration Intelligence and Enforcement Team of the Class II Non TPI Sukabumi Immigration Office arrested 28 foreigners suspected of violating immigration regulations director of Immigration Supervision and Enforcement at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Immigration also found two Indonesian citizens from West Nusa Tenggara and Makassar Both are suspected of being people smugglers the 28 foreigners are illegal immigrants planning to enter Australia illegally," Godam said in an official statement quoted on Thursday He said the foreigners set out from the waters of Cilacap they were detained by the Australian police for about 11 days." Local residents found dozens of foreigners stranded on Muara Cikaso Beach The villagers then reported the incident to the Sukabumi Police Godam said that after coordinating with the Sukabumi Police Criminal Investigation Division on Sunday the team went to the scene to arrest the foreigners and detain them for further investigation the dozens of foreigners were to be detained in the Sukabumi Immigration Office the Inteldakim team took them to Warungkiara Class IIB Prison "All the foreigners will be taken to the Detention Room of the Directorate General of Immigration for further investigation to uncover human trafficking networks," Godam said The 28 foreigners are charged with violating Article 113 of Law 6/2011 on Immigration for intentionally entering or leaving Indonesia without undergoing immigration inspection which carries a maximum penalty of one year in prison and/or a maximum fine of Rp100 million The two Indonesian nationals suspected of being smugglers were charged under 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Jurang Stagflasi A group of UGM students from the Student Creativity Program in Social Sciences and Humanities Research (PKM-RSH) conducted a study in Ciptagelar The team consisted of Nanda Ishaqi (Philosophy) Rahardhian Putra Pramana (Government Politics) receiving supervision from Faculty of Philosophy lecturer Dr This research was based on the view that Indigenous communities are often perceived as conservative societies that live in isolation and see modernity as a threat to their cultural values the opposite was found in the Ciptagelar community in Sukabumi It is open to modern technology and even uses various technological devices to continue its traditions “The ability of the Ciptagelar community to integrate modern technology into their daily routines without neglecting traditional values demonstrates a dynamic between traditional values and modernity,” said team leader Nanda Ishaqi He explained that the uniqueness of the Ciptagelar community lies in its method of spreading cultural values through television All traditional activities are recorded on video and broadcast via CIGA TV to pass down traditions to future generations Another exciting aspect is the Wi-Fi internet access covering a 30 km radius in Ciptagelar “Information technology like CIGA TV conveys cultural values and traditions because the Ciptagelar Indigenous community does not use writing to transmit values and traditions They independently manage Wi-Fi and the local TV channel CIGA TV to benefit the Indigenous community,” added Ahmad Azmi the team found that the responsiveness of this cultural structure can also be seen in the history of Ciptagelar The Sirnarasa era in 1980 marked a period when the community began to open up to technological advancements to spread traditional customs “The first technology was electric dynamo technology in 1988 followed by the introduction of micro-hydro power technology with foreign assistance in 2000 The team also explored the beliefs or principles of the Indigenous community one of which is the concept of “hirup salaras and salurus.” Salaras means living in harmony with nature and the times and salurus means living according to the commands of the ancestors A local motto also says the community should live by the times but not be swept away by modern developments these ideas are the foundation for harmonizing traditional values with modernity which is directly reflected in the application of modern technology such as local television stations and internet networks in the lives of the Ciptagelar Indigenous community Please contact us for any problem with SIMASTER (Direktorat Teknologi Informasi Directorate of Information Technology ) dan Lingkungan Office of Workplace and Environmental Security and Safety and Emergencies) E: info@ugm.ac.id | P: +62(274)588688 | F: +62(274)565223 | WA: +628112869988 TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) reported a strong earthquake of 5.3 magnitude on Tuesday According to the earthquake and tsunami director of BMKG The earthquake's epicenter was at 8.60 degrees South Latitude and 106.57 degrees East Longitude "The earthquake was triggered by the seabed’s fault activities,” said Daryono in a written statement on Tuesday the earthquake's source mechanism was a strike-slip movement residents of Tegalbuleud felt the tremors at III-IV MMI scale meaning the earthquake was strong enough to make windows and doors creak or pottery to break the earthquake's intensity scale was III MMI the earthquake was felt with an intensity scale of II-III MMI the tremor was felt with a scale of II MMI the offshore earthquake did not trigger a tsunami threat and no aftershocks were recorded as of 5:50 p.m BMKG urges residents to remain calm and not heed unconfirmed news They advise people to avoid buildings that have cracked or damaged after the earthquake Editor’s Choice: Indonesian Medical Team Treats Nearly 2,000 Myanmar Earthquake Victims BMKG reports an increasing number of regions in Indonesia starting the dry season but it was not enough to trigger a tsunami BMKG predicted a decrease in heavy rainfall in the West Java region from May 1-10 2025 compared to the third ten days of April The BMKG weather forecast for Greater Jakarta on May 1 coincided with the national holiday of Labor Day Dedi Mulyadi also plans to provide incentives for those willing to undergo vasectomy Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) reported that one neighborhood unit (RT) in Pluit BMKG is prepared to carry out Weather Modification operations to anticipate dry hydrometeorological disasters such as wildfires in Jambi The BMKG recorded the highest daily maximum temperature during the past week at 37 degrees Celsius in Tanah Merah BMKG Earthquake and Tsunami Director Daryono stated that the 2025 earthquake in Turkey is considered shallow due to activity along the Marmara Fault There is a potential for light to moderate rain in some parts of Jakarta and its surrounding areas © 2021 TEMPO - Hak Cipta Dilindungi Hukum SUKABUMI CITY - After seeing the flood conditions in Bandung Regency Acting Governor Bey Machmudin went down to the flood location in Sukabumi City The locations visited include Cikondang Village Flooding in the three villages was caused by heavy rain that fell in the last few days "I see the impact of yesterday's extreme rain was quite severe for the community The Mayor of Sukabumi has coordinated the City BPBD with residents to clean up the affected areas," said Bey Machmudin considering the forecast of the Meteorology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) which states that the peak of extreme rain will occur from the end of November to February "We urge the public to be careful because the peak of extreme rain is predicted to occur at the end of November to February," he added Bey Machmudin also saw the handling of basic needs for affected residents The Sukabumi City Social Service has been present at the location to help refugees "Some basic necessities such as clothing are being prepared and the Social Services Department is already at the evacuation site," he said Bey also confirmed that the Sukabumi City BPBD is currently assessing the damage caused by the flood Regarding the possibility of infrastructure repair Bey said that further evaluation will be carried out together with BNPB "We will evaluate together with BNPB regarding repairing the damage whether emergency response status is needed or not," he said Bey reminded residents not to litter because it could worsen flooding conditions "High rainfall intensity is indeed the main factor but piles of garbage also accelerate water entering residential areas We ask residents to be more orderly in disposing of garbage and follow the rules in building houses," he said Bey then asked the local government to tighten building permits emphasized the prohibition of fundraising practices on the highway especially those in the name of building houses of worship This affirmation was conveyed during a visit to Cikukulu Village According to KDM -- Dedi Mulyadi's nickname the activity of asking for donations on the road has caused traffic jams and has the potential to create trauma for road users He gave an example of the case of fundraising for the construction of the Al-Abror Mosque in Cisande Village which was carried out in the middle of the road they say it's for the construction of a mosque No more begging on the street," he stressed Governor Dedi Mulyadi personally provided assistance of IDR 30 million for the construction of the Al-Abror Mosque It is hoped that the assistance will stop the practice of fundraising on the streets and speed up the process of building the house of worship "Now I only ask one thing from the residents Dedi emphasized that the construction of places of worship must be carried out in an orderly manner and not disturb public order He invited the public to find wiser and more organized ways to raise funds the Governor also highlighted the problem of garbage in the river in the village He said that throwing garbage into the river is an act that damages the environment and is a sin "Throwing garbage into the river is a sin But picking up garbage is an act of worship Please convey this later on the pulpit of this mosque," he said Governor Dedi also invited the people of West Java to maintain cleanliness and uphold the values of mutual cooperation He hopes that all levels of society can be part of the solution to environmental and social problems the people of West Java must be role models "The results of the source mechanism analysis indicate that this earthquake has a strike-slip mechanism," said the Director of Earthquake and Tsunami at BMKG The M4.8 earthquake is classified as shallow with a depth of 46 kilometers due to deformation in the Indo-Australian plate There were no aftershocks recorded until 14:40 WIB "Modeling results indicate that this earthquake does not have the potential for a tsunami," stated Daryono According to BMKG data the tremor scale felt by the community in the Surade area ranged between III-IV MMI This means that the earthquake tremor was felt by many people and could cause windows or doors to rattle and walls to make noise and Pelabuhan Ratu areas of Sukabumi Regency Its effects spread to the city of Sukabumi and the Cibeber District with a scale of II MMI Editor's Choice: 6.8M Earthquake Hits Papua New Guinea, No Tsunami Expected SUKABUMI REGENCY - Acting Governor Bey Machmudin hopes that the construction process for permanent housing for victims of the 2024 disaster will be carried out soon This was stated by Bey after a coordination meeting with the National Disaster Management Agency and the Sukabumi Regency Government at the Sukabumi Regency Government Secretariat Hall Sukabumi Regency is a priority area and the one that has submitted the most Ready-to-Use Funds (DSP) for the construction of permanent housing The West Java BPBD noted that throughout 2024 there were 1,763 disasters ranging from hydrometeorological disasters such as floods There are five regions that have submitted DSP to BPBD including Sukabumi Regency for the construction of 8,145 housing units "We know that West Java is a disaster-prone area we hope that the Head of BPBD can immediately build housing for affected residents," said Bey Machmudin the coordination meeting with BNPB and the Sukabumi Regency Government was held to accelerate the restoration of housing for disaster-affected communities in the area "The West Java Provincial Government expressed its appreciation to BNPB for holding a coordination meeting to accelerate permanent housing," he said Bey hopes that the structure and design will adopt earthquake-resistant houses considering that Sukabumi Regency is also an earthquake-prone area Earthquake-resistant houses are in accordance with the recommendations of the Ministry of Public Works "The results of the geological study have been carried out but with the proviso that the house must be earthquake-resistant," explained Bey not all affected settlements will be relocated Relocation will only be carried out in locations that are considered unsafe based on studies This is important so that people really understand and pay attention to the recommendations," Bey said Head of BNPB Suharyanto stated that the emergency response period in Sukabumi has ended and is currently entering the emergency transition phase The process of verifying victim data has been carried out in an integrated manner by BNPB "Data from village heads has been collected and verified by the integrated team The results will be submitted for budget needs to BNPB We ensure this process runs quickly and accurately," said Suharyanto BNPB also encourages damage reporting to be done in stages so that construction can begin immediately The houses built will use government stimulus funds with earthquake-resistant house standards earthquake-resistant house design," he explained More than 10 providers recommended by the PUPR Ministry and the PKP Ministry are ready to build permanent housing These providers will work together with BPBD to ensure that people get decent and disaster-resistant housing the West Java Provincial Government and BNPB hope that the recovery process for the affected community can be carried out immediately so that they can return to normal life in safe and comfortable housing there were a total of 1,763 disasters that damaged 22,217 houses A total of 5 districts and cities submitted DSP namely Garut Regency for 204 housing units Petir Garda Bhwana TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Toll Business Entity PT Trans Jabar Tol (TJT) enforces toll rates on the Bogor-Ciawi-Sukabumi Toll Road (Bocimi) Section 2 Cigombong-Cibadak segment starting Saturday adjustments to the toll rate will be implemented for the Ciawi-Sukabumi Toll Road Section 2 (Cigombong-Cibadak) based on the Decree of the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) Number 1661/KPTS/M/2024." the introduction and socialization period conducted since August 6 the public must prepare an e-toll balance to cross the 11.9-kilometer toll road Here are the toll rate details for Bogor-Ciawi-Sukabumi (Tol Bocimi) Toll Road Section 2 Editor's Choice: Jasa Marga Transfers 30% Stake in Trans Java Toll Road to Salim Group; Here's Liem Sioe Liong's Company Profile Taman Safari Indonesia: 4 Key Facts About the Park Established in 1981 Over 155,000 Vehicles Leave Greater Jakarta During 2025 Easter Holiday Counterfeit Money Cases Reported Across Multiple Regions in Indonesia KPK Probes 8 Farmers as Witnesses in Trans-Sumatra Toll Road Corruption Case BMKG Explains Loud Sounds Accompanying Bogor Earthquakes Just 50% of Eid Vacationers Opt for Toll Road Back to the Western Region SUKABUMI REGENCY - Head of the West Java Housing and Settlement Agency emphasized that the construction cost of the giant turtle replica in Gadobangkong Square Sukabumi Regency was not Rp15.6 billion as widely reported by the public the budget of Rp15.6 billion or precisely Rp15,679,756,800 was used to build the entire complex of the seaside town square Its components are not only turtle replicas but also include facilities and infrastructure such as selfie decks The budget of IDR 15.6 billion is also used for site development work in the form of plazas Indra ensured that the turtle statue was made of resin which is not cheap while cardboard was used to mold the turtle shape and bamboo as a support but cardboard is only used as the forming material," said Indra Maha The giant resin turtle replica was damaged by visitors who climbed and sat on the turtle's shell even though a selfie deck had been provided below but there are visitors who take photos while sitting on the turtle replica Indra explained that the Gadobangkong Square had actually been completed by the contractor a long time ago The arrangement has passed all stages including: planning there was a tidal wave that caused the park area to be submerged in tidal floods for five days Because at the time of the disaster it was still under maintenance until it was finally handed over from the Province to the Sukabumi Regency Government on September 12 Following the social media buzz about the cardboard turtle replica worth IDR 15.6 billion the provincial government immediately coordinated with the Sukabumi Regency government the contractor is repairing the damage to the giant turtle replica "They feel part of the Sukabumi Regency community," Indra concluded series of hydrometeorological hazards have struck the West Java regencies of Sukabumi and Cianjur over the last few days as the country enters a wetter rainy season triggered by the La Niña weather phenomenon over the Pacific Ocean The Sukabumi administration declared a state of emergency on Wednesday evening following flooding and landslides due to heavy rainfall in various areas across the regency “The emergency status will be in effect for the next seven days starting today,” Sukabumi secretary Ade Suryaman told a press briefing on Dec He said the heavy rains that hit the regency on Tuesday and Wednesday had caused at least 33 severe weather events in 22 districts across the regency with landslides and floods leading at 13 and nine recorded occurrences Pelabuhanratu and Simpenan were the hardest-hit districts where landslides and flash floods affected dozens of homes and more than 240 people According to data from the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) as of Wednesday evening at least one person was killed while 90 people fled their homes to safer areas the series of disasters damaged at least 40 houses and six public facilities Delivered straight to your inbox three times weekly this curated briefing provides a concise overview of the day's most important issues covering a wide range of topics from politics to culture and society Please check your email for your newsletter subscription Landslides and floods also cut off roads to several affected districts and disrupted telecommunications hindering authorities from reaching some regions Quickly share this news with your network—keep everyone informed with just a single click Customize your reading experience by adjusting the text size to small or large—find what’s most comfortable for you SUKABUMI REGENCY - PT PLN (Persero) Sukabumi Customer Service Implementation Unit (UP3) moved quickly to restore electricity supply in areas affected by landslides The high rainfall conditions since Tuesday December 4 that hit the Sukabumi area caused waterlogging in several locations and landslides PLN took steps by carrying out temporary blackouts to ensure the safety of the public and the electricity network as well as quick action in handling electrical disturbances said that the recovery process was carried out in stages with priority given to areas that had been declared safe "We immediately mobilized a team to check the condition of the electricity network and repair the electricity network due to the natural disaster that occurred PLN continues to be on standby to secure the electricity supply and monitor areas affected by floods and landslides," he said PLN UP3 Sukabumi noted that there were 1,258 substations affected by the flood checked the electricity conditions and then turned it off from the substation They said so that there would be no short circuits Hopefully the flood will recede and dry up soon so that the electricity can be turned on again PLN UP3 Sukabumi also continues to coordinate with the local government the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) and other related agencies to ensure optimal handling of floods and landslides This cooperation aims to accelerate the process of normalizing electricity services in the affected areas General Manager of PLN West Java Main Distribution Unit (UID) said that PLN continues to be alert and ready to monitor the conditions of areas affected by the flood in some areas electricity cannot yet be supplied because the flood is still high PLN will immediately restore electricity to customers after ensuring that all distribution networks are safe to be operated again and appeal to the public to remain careful and comply with safety guidelines during the recovery process," he concluded Anne Hermadianne expressed her gratitude for PLN's quick response in dealing with the disaster in Sukabumi "I would like to thank our friends at PLN who have responded quickly to secure electricity during flood conditions and are also ready to restore electricity supply to locations that have receded Because of course the electricity supply is very much needed for residents to resume their activities," said Anne JURNALSUKABUMI.COM – Offo Living Sukabumi bakal melelang Furniture besar-besaran dengan harga di bawah pabrik Lelang akan berlangsung pada Sabtu 15 Maret 2025 di Kawasan Industri Cikembar Informasi dihimpun jurnalsukabumi.com lelang furnitur dari beraneka ragam furniture mulai 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(BMKG) weaker vibrations were felt by people in Sukabumi and Garut also felt the earthquake at an intensity of II MMI scale only a few people at rest felt the earthquake and delicately suspended objects swung.  Bandung Regency and Garut experienced a destructive earthquake just last week BMKG has not received any report about damaged buildings “It was an intermediate earthquake caused by rock deformation in the Indo-Australian tectonic plate,” said the head of Tangerang BBMKG Residents are advised to keep calm and avoid unconfirmed news.  Editor’s Choice: M6.4 Earthquake Hits Gorontalo and M4.7 One Hits Bengkulu Early Morning: BMKG    This photo taken with a mobile phone shows people removing sludge from their residence after flash floods in Sukabumi Regency The death toll from flash floods and landslides in Sukabumi Regency in Indonesia's West Java province has risen to three March 7 (Xinhua) -- The death toll from flash floods and landslides in Sukabumi Regency in Indonesia's West Java province has risen to three while five others are still being searched for," Vivi Silvia C press officer at the provincial Disaster Management and Mitigation Agency Silvia said that search and rescue operations would resume on Saturday and continue for seven days following standard procedures adding that the operation period could be extended if necessary A risk assessment is currently underway to determine the precise impact of the natural disaster She also said that parts of the roads buried by landslide debris have been cleared with heavy machinery deployed to assist in the cleanup The disaster damaged 26 houses and caused the collapse of one bridge This photo taken with a mobile phone shows a man walking through floodwater in a residential area in Sukabumi Regency Rescue team members work on site after flood and landslide in Sukabumi Regency Flash floods and landslides struck Sukabumi Regency in Indonesia's West Java province on early Friday (Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency/Handout via Xinhua) Protests against Indonesia’s newly revised military law erupted into violent clashes between students and security forces in several cities on Monday leaving multiple people injured and dozens detained saw students opposing the expanded role of active-duty military officers in civilian positions West Java, hundreds of students gathered outside the city’s legislative council (DPRD) office to voice their rejection of the law As protesters attempted to enter the building while police detained others accused of instigating the violence claiming that non-student agitators had infiltrated the demonstration East Java, where demonstrators refused to disperse outside the Grahadi State Building Police used water cannons and riot squads to break up the crowd leading to damaged public facilities and parked vehicles Surabaya Police Chief Luthfie Sulistiawan later confirmed that several alleged provocateurs had been taken into custody protests initially proceeded peacefully before escalating when demonstrators forced their way into the DPRD compound At least one protester was hospitalized with lacerations while police detained several individuals suspected of vandalism Students demanded the immediate repeal of the law arguing that it threatens democratic reform by reintroducing military influence into governance tensions flared as students attempted to storm the local DPRD office The standoff turned violent after an object was hurled at security forces Two demonstrators suffered injuries before order was restored Protest organizers vowed to seek legal action against what they claimed was excessive use of force by authorities protests took a more destructive turn when demonstrators set fire to two security posts at the city’s DPRD office on Sunday Police detained three students suspected of inciting riots while legal aid groups criticized the arrests as arbitrary and accused officers of using disproportionate force Malang police officials confirmed that investigations were ongoing and that further legal action could follow Law and Human Rights Minister Supratman Andi Agtas suggested that opponents of the revised law should challenge it through a judicial review at the Constitutional Court “Let the government implement the newly enacted TNI Law first it can be tested to determine whether the concerns are indeed valid,” he said 34/2004 on the Indonesian Military expands the number of civilian positions available to active-duty military officers a move critics warn could erode civilian oversight and shift Indonesia away from post-reform governance principles.  Mahinda Arkyasa Jakarta - Dozens of foreign nationals stranded on Keusikurug Beach were allegedly in the process of being smuggled to Australia "One of the crew members of the motorboat carrying 28 foreigners said the plan was to smuggle the foreigners from Bangladesh Australia," said the Head of the Enforcement Sub-section of the Class II Sukabumi Immigration Office Muhammad Teguh Santoso in Sukabumi on Sunday admitted that he was asked by someone named Ical to send several people using a motorboat from the Cilacap Fishing Port to Christmas Island.  Agus was promised Rp300 million for transferring the foreigners to Australia and was already given Rp5 million for the down payment He was hesitant at first but yielded because of the promised huge reward.  The foreigners arrived at the port by bus after Agus received the payment and sailed to Christmas Island on a motorboat captained by Dahlan "I forgot what date I left the port to accompany the 28 foreigners but we certainly traveled for nine days heading to Christmas Island," he said He added that they were caught by the Australian maritime patrol officers when they were just about to reach Christmas Island and were detained for 11 days on an Australian patrol boat.  they were released and ordered to return to Indonesian waters They were given a speedboat after the Australian authorities sunk their motorboat and equipment their speedboat experienced problems and they landed at Keusikurug Beach The alleged illegal migrants and the two accompanying Indonesians are currently being held temporarily at the Warungkiara Correctional Facility Editor’s Choice: Bogor Regency to Evict Illegal Villas in Puncak  Prabowo Congratulates Anthony Albanese on Reelection as Australian PM Australia's Prime Minister Who Made History Anthony Albanese Becomes Australia's First PM to Win Consecutive Three-Year Terms in 21 Years What Are the Most in Demand Jobs in Australia Indonesian Tourist Arrivals in Australia Expected to Up 20% in 2025 Bad News: Why We're Losing a Generation of Journalists Lihat postingan ini di Instagram Sebuah kiriman dibagikan oleh PEMKOT SUKABUMI (@pemkotsukabumi_) TEMPO.CO, Bandung - The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) predicts that several regions of West Java will be showered with rain ranging from light to heavy for a week The potential for moderate to very heavy rain that could be accompanied by thunder or strong winds is likely to occur in many areas as of November 1 On Monday, October 28, moderate to very heavy rain is predicted to occur in the regions of West Bandung there is only a chance around Bogor Regency and City the potential for moderate to heavy rain in Tasikmalaya the potential starts from Bogor Regency and City the potential is in Bogor Regency and City According to the BMKG Meteorological Station in West Java several factors influence the formation of convective clouds and rain in West Java such as the relatively warm sea surface temperatures in some Indonesian waters active Rossby equatorial waves over the weekend Other factors include convergence or the meeting of winds in parts of West Java local atmospheric instability that is mild to strong thereby supporting the convective process on a local scale especially during the afternoon to evening BMKG advises to remain vigilant about the potential impacts of weather during the transition period such as hot or scorching daytime temperatures due to the beginning of convective cloud growth and the potential for light to moderate rain accompanied by thunder and strong winds in the afternoon or evening be alert to hydro-meteorological disasters such as inundation Editor's Choice: BMKG Weather Prediction: Jakarta Likely to Be Overcast, Rain Expected in Bekasi and Depok Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo on Google News TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) predicts that most areas in West Java will potentially rain over a week The Head of the Meteorology Station of BMKG West Java said several factors contributing to the increase in the supply of water vapor that forms convective clouds and the occurrence of rain in parts of West Java Rakhmat mentioned that the factors include the relatively warm sea surface temperature around the waters of Indonesia cyclonic circulation in the Indian Ocean west of Sumatra and south of Java "This results in wind bending and convergence in West Java," he said in a written statement on Sunday the overall atmospheric instability is categorized as light to strong light to moderate rains may continue in some parts of West Java The following areas are forecast for moderate to heavy rainfall accompanied by thunder and strong winds on a local scale and of short duration over the next week: BMKG urges residents and relevant authorities to be vigilant for the possible occurrence of hydrometeorological disasters due to extreme weather that could lead to flooding, landslides, and fallen trees such as heavy rains and strong winds Editor's Choice: Japan's Labor Crisis Hits Worst Point Since Covid Pandemic Indonesian Govt Forecasts Hot Weather During Hajj in Saudi Arabia The Jakarta Police have arrested a man captured on video assaulting a female employee at his parent's bakery The arrest occurred during a raid at a hotel in Sukabumi shows George Sugama Halim hurling objects at the employee in the bakery located in Cakung The assault left the victim with open wounds on her head said a summons was issued to George for questioning but his parents informed authorities that he was in Sukabumi at the time “We arrested him at the Anugerah Hotel in Sukabumi earlier this morning,” Nicolas confirmed Jakarta Police Spokesman Ade Ary Syam Indradi later confirmed that George has been named a criminal suspect for aggravated assault The victim filed a police report on October 18 no action was taken until the video of the assault surfaced online According to the preliminary investigation George became enraged after the employee refused to deliver food to his room TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Heavy and prolonged rainfall triggered flooding across ten villages in five subdistricts of Pohuwato Regency Rescue teams are working to evacuate those impacted The National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) reported that the affected villages include Bulangita in Marisa Subdistrict; Hulawa in Buntulia; Tirto Asri and Malango in Taluditi; Bukit Tingki and Popayato in Popayato; and Suka Makmur “Preliminary assessments by the Pohuwato Regional Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) indicate that the flooding has affected 752 households and damaged 719 homes,” said BNPB spokesperson Abdul Muhari in a written statement on Tuesday with a joint task force assisting residents The Pohuwato BPBD is coordinating with local authorities and setting up public kitchens and emergency shelters for displaced families BPBD Pohuwato and BPBD Gorontalo Province reported that floodwaters had receded in most areas the Pohuwato Regency Government has declared a State of Emergency for Flood Disasters BNPB urged residents to follow official instructions and verify any information before sharing it to prevent misinformation Editor’s Choice: BNPB: Floods Struck 9 Regions Across 6 Indonesian Provinces Bogor residents in multiple sub-districts felt the tremor for two to three seconds with moderate vibrations BNPB sends 65 personnel and allocates Rp10.9 billion to help the earthquake victims in Myanmar The Indonesian government will once again send aid to the earthquake victims in Myanmar on Thursday The underground river that flows into Pantai Baron in Gunungkidul overflowed due to the flood that occurred on Friday night Strong winds from Lake Toba's surface accelerate the fire engulfing the residents' houses in the tourist village Parts of Saudi Arabia are expected to be pelted with heavy rain at the end of Ramadan until Eid al-Fitr 2025 Manado Mayor Andrei Angouw attributed the widespread flooding to extreme weather and heavy rainfall experienced over the past two days Damage to peatlands leads to floods and serious fires The government is busying itself treating the symptoms BNPB mentions that not all regions have adequate budget for emergency disaster management