Cari English Floods Wash Away Houses and Damage Agricultural Land in Sumbawa TEKS English›Floods Wash Away Houses and.. Iklan Floods Wash Away Houses and Damage Agricultural Land in Sumbawa Floods in Sumbawa Regency resulted in two houses being washed away and dozens of hectares of rice fields damaged 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 The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI. The original article can be found in Banjir Hanyutkan Rumah hingga Rusak Lahan Pertanian di Sumbawa Conditions during the flood in Labuhan Burung the flood has receded and cleaning is still being done in the affected houses KOMPAS — Floods have hit four villages in two districts in Sumbawa Regency but the natural disaster has washed away and submerged residents' houses The Head of the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of Sumbawa Regency stated in an official statement on Thursday (22/2/2024) that floods have hit Kalabeso Village and Jurumapin Village in Buer Subdistrict and Marente Village in Alas Subdistrict the flood in both areas occurred on Wednesday (21/2/2024) around 5:00 pm Wita The disaster was triggered by heavy rains that had been occurring since Wednesday afternoon in the upstream region The Sumbawa Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) recorded that two houses in Jurumapin Village were swept away by floods as many as 170 families or 648 people were affected in the Buer District Also read: 39 disasters occurred in West Java in the last week A connecting bridge between villages has been damaged due to flooding in Sumbawa Regency the flood in Buer also caused the connecting bridge between Kalabeso Village and Labuhan Burung to be cut off The connecting bridge between Marente Loka Hamlet and Beru Marente Hamlet in Alas District also suffered the same fate Nurhidayat added that the flood also damaged agricultural areas belonging to residents which could potentially result in failed harvests agricultural land affected by the flood reached 27 hectares while in Alas Sub-district it was 10 hectares Several embankments in flood-affected villages are also damaged Such as the embankment that holds a 60-meter long and 4-meter high cliff on the bridge connecting Kalabeso and Labuhan Burung the embankment in Jurumapin village which is 100 meters long and 3.5 meters high the focus is on cleaning up the houses of residents affected by the flood Distribution of food and blankets has also been carried out Residents whose houses were washed away are temporarily taking refuge with their families," said Rusdianto Head of the Emergency and Logistics Division of the Sumbawa BPBD Also read: Wind Tornado, the Second Most Frequent Natural Disaster in Indonesia The condition of one resident's house affected by floods in Sumbawa Regency the regent of Sumbawa Mahmud Abdullah has issued a decree regarding the extension of the second Emergency Response status for flood this status was established following floods and landslides in the last week of January 2024 BPBD Sumbawa noted a number of urgent needs following the natural disaster In addition to distributing food logistics for affected residents there is also a need to repair damaged facilities such as bridges Floods in Buer have caused the suspension of the connecting bridge between Kalabeso Village and Labuhan Burung The same goes for the connecting bridge between Marente Loka Hamlet and Beru Marente Hamlet in Alas District meteorology station forecaster Zainuddin Abdul Madjid Anggi Dewita stated that the weather is generally expected to be partly cloudy to heavy rain during the period of February 22nd-24th heavy rain accompanied by thunder and strong winds has the potential to occur in North Lombok are also at risk of experiencing similar conditions during the period of 25-28 February 2024 WEST NUSA TENGGARA — Dompet Dhuafa slaughtered 320 cows in implementing the 1443 H Tebar Hewan Kurban (THK) last year on Sumbawa Island The implementation and distribution are spread from the Sumbawa Regency to Bima the author began to explore the moment of slaughtering sacrificial animals in Gontar Baru Village the community was very enthusiastic to attend to witness the solemn moment once a year also took the initiative to bring a pickup car to line up to pick up sacrificial meat That day sacrificial animals were directly distributed to 34 villages in 5 sub-districts of Sumbawa Regency The beneficiaries in Gontar Baru Village are orphaned tahfiz students and duafa It is also distributed to the outermost villages on Bungin Island (the second most populous village in the world) and Labuhan Bajo Village (coastal village of the Bajo Tribe) which is an outermost area in Sumbawa Regency A total of 723 families of the Bajo Tribe community live in the dense coastal area of the settlement Also read: Rasakan Manfaat Kurban Online di Dompet Dhuafa, Pekurban: Prosesnya Simpel dan Terupdate, Membahagiakan understandably coastal people eat fish continuously God bless all donors,” said Ibu Asna in the warmth of the first tasyrik day moment Bambang Suherman as Director of Communication &; Strategic Alliance of Dompet Dhuafa at that time was present and inaugurated the procession of the THK Dompet Dhuafa event in Sumbawa Besar “Dompet Dhuafa is our friend in the synergy of kindness Being present in Sumbawa for the moment of slaughtering sacrificial animals the benefits are great for the community to farmers,” said Zulkieflimansyah Also read: Kurban Online, Bagaimana Hukum dan Tata Caranya? a form of gratitude and happiness for the traditional Sambori community (native to the Bima tribe) who inhabit the hilly area of the village as well as closing the THK 1443 H event in the Sumbawa Island area Fatmawati expressed her gratitude for the sacrifice distributed by Dompet Dhuafa to 350 households there “We are happy because I think the sacrifices here are only after the Eid prayer it turns out that there are still more sacrifices So it is enough to be distributed again evenly to the community I didn’t expect that this (sacrifice) was a donation from Dompet Dhuafa Donors who might be far away but close to their goodness,” Fatmawati admitted while receiving the distribution of sacrificial meat which then sent prayers and Al-Fatihah letters to sacrifices Dompet Dhuafa is committed to strengthening each other so that donors’ humanitarian mandates and trusts can be conveyed with full benefits to celebrate blessings and welcome the approaching Eid Kurban 1444 H Dompet Dhuafa provides a special promo at 30 in the form of discounts of up to Rp200,000 Also read: Bagaimana Jika Hewan Kurban Disembelih di Atas Tanggal 14 Dzulhijjah? Here are the details of the 30th Milad Dompet Dhuafa sacrifice promo price that you can get starting from June 23-26 – Medium Sheep/Goat: Rp2.355.000 (Normal price Rp2.455.000) – Premium Sheep/Goat: Rp2.755.000 (Normal price Rp2.855.000) – Cattle: Rp13.600.000 (Normal price Rp13.800.000) Your sacrifice will greatly help our brothers and sisters in need in various parts of the country it can spread more goodness to others because it is #SatuKurbanBanyakKebaikan Good Friends can also directly sacrifice through the Dompet Dhuafa digital platform at promo prices before they end 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 State-owned airport operator Angkasa Pura I welcomed the inaugural international flight from Malaysian carrier AirAsia Berhad (AK) at Lombok International Airport on Friday.  received a traditional water salute upon landing at 09:19 local time The flight crew was also greeted with traditional Sasak fabric in the international arrivals area by the Lombok Airport management "We welcome the presence of AirAsia Berhad which serves direct connectivity between Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia and Lombok in West Nusa Tenggara Besides providing an alternative flight option for travelers the additional flight frequency from AirAsia is expected to contribute to the growth of international tourists visiting Lombok and NTB," said Minggus ET Gandeguai The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) reported a 23 percent surge in the number of foreign tourist visits to Indonesia with most of them coming from Malaysia (18.45 percent) Malaysia also emerged as the top destination for domestic tourists in 2023 constituting 28 percent of the total domestic tourist visits of 3.54 million trips The Kuala Lumpur-Lombok-Kuala Lumpur route by AirAsia Berhad operates three times a week on Wednesdays Departing from Kuala Lumpur at 06:10 local time flight AK 304 is scheduled to arrive in Lombok at 09:40 WITA departs from Lombok at 10:10 WITA and is planned to land in Kuala Lumpur at 13:20 local time the Lombok-Kuala Lumpur international route is currently served by Indonesian carriers Indonesia AirAsia (seven times a week) and Super Air Jet (three times a week) international routes from Lombok are available to Singapore serviced by Scoot Airlines with four weekly flights Lombok Airport currently connects to six destinations: Jakarta (CGK) and Wings Air operate flights to these destinations Lombok International Airport recorded 57,586 foreign tourist visits indicating a significant increase of 280 percent compared to 2022 Supriyantho Khafid TEMPO.CO, Mataram - Several flights to and from Lombok Airport on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, were canceled due to volcanic ash from Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki’s eruptions.  consisting of 33 domestic flights and 6 international flights "The details are as follows: 18 domestic departures and 15 arrivals 3 departures and 3 arrivals," said Lombok Airport's General Manager The canceled domestic flights include those to and from Jakarta The canceled international flights were to and from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore Airlines serving the affected routes include Garuda Indonesia such as Citilink to and from Jakarta and Super Air Jet bound for Jakarta as well as Garuda Indonesia flights to and from Jakarta The flight cancellations affected up to 3,980 passengers consisting of 3,090 domestic passengers and 890 international passengers "The data will continue to change as conditions evolve on the ground," Barata said PT Angkasa Pura I continues to communicate with airlines "We also urge prospective passengers to heed information from airlines regarding the current flight status concerning potential flight delays and cancellations in line with Mount Lewotobi’s volcanic activities," Barata said the airport authorities have ensured that the airspace at Lombok Airport is not affected by volcanic ash from Mount Lewotobi’s eruptions "Aerodrome observations with paper tests that we conduct every hour show negative results or no spread of volcanic ash from Mount Lewotobi in the airport area,” Barata said Editor’s Choice: Mount Lewotobi Eruption Disrupts 22 International Flights at Bali's Ngurah Rai Airport   Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo on Google News Prabowo Rejects 'Puppet President' Label, Denies Jokowi's Control Manpower Minister Unveils Reasons Behind Over 24,000 Layoffs by April 2025 Prabowo Claims 99.99% Success Rate for Free Nutritious Meal Program Indonesia and Japan Deepen Strategic Alliance in Clean Energy and Infrastructure Jokowi Responds to Calls for VP Gibran's Impeachment Prabowo Praises Jokowi's Inflation Control in Cabinet Session, Denies Link to Gibran's Presence BPS: Indonesian Economic Growth Slows to 4.87% in Q1 2025 Rupiah Strengthens as US-China Trade Tension Eases BGN Chief Aims for Zero Accidents in Free Nutritious Meal Program Prabowo Holds Plenary Cabinet Session at Palace This Afternoon Flight Attendant Warns Passengers Against Using Airplane Blankets; Here's Why Three Indonesian Airports Set to Reopen International Flights West Sumatra's Mount Marapi Sees Another Eruption Flight Attendants and Pilots Reveal Why They Avoid Coffee on Flights Airplane Hacks: 11 Clever Tips to Survive the Dreaded Middle Seat Ground Your Fear: Unique Tips for Flying with Confidence Chinese National Found Dead at Soekarno-Hatta Airport Mount Marapi Blasts Ash 1,000 Meters Into Sky in Eruption The Pope's Role in Major Events of the Modern Era Prabowo to Host Cambodian Senate President This Afternoon Sistine Chapel Prepares for the Election of New Pope Anthony Albanese Makes Indonesia His First Visit After Winning Australian Election JYP Entertainment Apologizes for DAY6 Concert Chaos in Jakarta AJI, UNESCO Declare Commitment to Support Digital Security of Student Press Inside Sistine Chapel: 5 Key Facts About the Conclave's Iconic Venue World's Best Muslim-Friendly Country Destinations, Indonesia Ranks First Exposing Trump's Move on Mike Waltz Dismissal What Are the Cheapest Businesses to Start from Home? 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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 the thought of surfing in Indonesia brings to mind the famous breaks at Bali’s Uluwatu or Suluban the world’s largest archipelago has much to offer surfers away from the tourist traps Bali and Lombok are increasingly overcrowded and expensive and some of Indonesia’s finest surfing lies off the beaten track to the east of Bali and Lombok but easily reachable by boat or a short domestic flight is experienced by most visitors as nothing more than a stopover on the long overland journey from Lombok to Flores beautiful beaches and world-class surfing spots while remaining mercifully free from the tourist crowds Sumbawa bears little relation to Indonesia’s tourist hotspots such as the longtime Aussie favourite Kuta or the paradisiacal party island of Gili Trawangan and a widespread poverty underlies the lack of development a far cry from the emerald rice paddies of Ubud are more reserved than the likes of the Balinese and there’s certainly less English spoken here you’ll likely find your cultural interactions to be more memorable and genuine; and you’re more likely to come home with some beautiful Sumbanese ikat cloth than yet another Bintang singlet and is accessible from Bali in under two hours The first port of call for surfers travelling overland from the west is Maluk where thickly forested headlands bookend a beautiful bay home to a golden beach and one of Indonesia’s finest surf spots – and by some measures the best left wave anywhere in the world – Supersuck Maluk also represents one of the busier parts of Sumbawa due to the great surf and its proximity to Bali; a ninety-minute flight via Lombok to Sumbawa Besar As is the case with most of Sumbawa’s surf spots the town itself is no great shakes – but with a couple of comfortable hotels and a selection of beautiful beach bungalows to choose from Another of southwest Sumbawa’s most famous waves is also one of Indonesia’s most fearsome a huge barrel around 45 minutes north of Maluk is not to be attempted lightly and can be dangerous – Peter Luke with an understanding of the risks involved whiteknuckle wave with multiple backdoor sections for advanced surfers Sumbawa’s largest town in the east of the island there are some great waves which are similarly accessible about 2 hours away on the island’s central south coast is about as touristy as Sumbawa gets – which isn’t saying much Lakey Peak itself is an A-frame with lefts rights and something for most ability levels; nearby are Periscopes a fast right which is unsuitable for beginners Sumbawa’s beaches are so beautiful that they’re worth the trip even if you don’t surf but for those of a particularly intrepid bent easily accessible on a day-trip from Sumbawa Besar is arguably the region’s highlight: an unspoilt nature reserve home to wild boar buffalo and deer as well as a huge variety of birds and no fewer than 21 species of bat Much of the island is owned by the luxury Amanwana resort but don’t let that put you off – independent travellers can jump on a fishing boat from the village of Ai Bari and hike the island’s beautiful coasts and inland waterfalls to their hearts’ content Sumbawa’s most famous landmark is one which attracts barely any visitors it led to a global volcanic winter and the ‘Year Without a Summer’; in Lord Byron’s villa on the shores of Lake Geneva the gloomy conditions inspired Mary Shelley to begin work on Frankenstein Mount Tambora is in the far north of Sumbawa and it takes determination to get there – the road journey from the nearest airport at Bima takes around five hours – and even more to make the arduous climb are rewarded with some truly breathtaking views and a sense – given you’re unlikely to have much in the way of company – that you’re treading where few have before It’s this promise of adventure which makes Sumbawa such an alluring alternative to Indonesia’s more famous tourist destinations Whether you’re a first-timer looking to get off the beaten track or a regular visitor beginning to tire of Bali’s crowds homogenous shopping malls and polluted beaches a whole other world lies just a short flight away TNT Magazine has been guiding independent travellers around the world for 35 years TNT Magazine has been regarded by many as the youth travellers bible offering a mix of inspiring travel content Our mantra is live life & travel which encompasses what we are all about and help young adults navigate the tribulations of working living and experiencing adventure through travel We have developed a great reputation throughout the world as an independent and trusted source of quality content and advice You must be logged in to post a comment TNT Magazine has been guiding independent travellers around the world for over 40 years Terms & Conditions TNT Jobs drifts in the polluted waters near Sumbawa Besar Photographer Justin Hofman's image of a seahorse swimming with a discarded cotton swab illustrates the issues of pollution in our oceans Justin Hofman was leading an expedition through Borneo when a small group broke off for some impromptu snorkeling near the town of Sumbawa Besar “The reef was actually in surprisingly good shape It was devoid of big fish though the corals were thriving," Hofman says "After about an hour or so of bobbing around the tide started to turn My good friend and expert wildlife spotter Richard White found this tiny sea horse drifting near the surface.” Seahorses ride the ocean currents by grasping floating objects with their tails What began as amusement watching the tiny fish grasping bits of sea grass coming in with the tide turned to anger as plastic and other unnatural debris began to overtake the scene Although a rising wind splashed polluted water in his snorkel and caused both camera and seahorse to bob around capturing this image along with several others “It’s a photo that I wish didn’t exist but now that it does I want everyone to see it,” he wrote on Instagram “What started as an opportunity to photograph a cute little sea horse turned into one of frustration and sadness as the incoming tide brought with it countless pieces of trash and sewage This photo serves as an allegory for the current and future state of our oceans.” Slow shutter speed shots of tourists at Santuario El Rosario walking through forest A moderate magnitude 4.2 earthquake hit 44 km (27 mi) away from Sumbawa Besar, West Nusa Tenggara,  Indonesia 2025 at 4.33 pm local time (Asia/Makassar GMT +8) The depth of the quake could not be determined but is assumed to be shallow.The quake was reported felt by some people near the epicenter A moderate magnitude 4.2 earthquake occurred in the Bali Sea near the coast of West Nusa Tenggara,  Indonesia The quake had a moderate depth of 278 km (173 mi) and was reported felt by some people near the epicenter A moderate magnitude 4.3 earthquake occurred in the Indian Ocean near the coast of  Indonesia in the evening of Thursday The quake had a shallow depth of 36 km (22 mi) and was not felt (or at least not reported so) Kabupaten Sumbawa has a high level of seismic activity Based on data from the past 25 years and our earthquake archive back to 1900 there are about 323 quakes on average per year in or near Kabupaten Sumbawa Kabupaten Sumbawa has had at least 16 quakes above magnitude 6 since 1900 which suggests that larger earthquakes of this size occur infrequently probably on average approximately every 5 to 10 years Kabupaten Sumbawa has about 173 quakes of magnitude 3 or higher per year (Mag 4+: 54 quakes per year The quake had a shallow depth of 40 km (25 mi) and was not felt (or at least not reported so) Kabupaten Sumbawa has had 6 quakes of magnitude 3.0 or above and 8 quakes between 2.0 and 3.0 The strongest earthquake in Kabupaten Sumbawa in the past 24 hours had a magnitude of 3.4 and occurred 1 day 9 hours ago: Mag. 3.4 earthquake Sumbawa Region - Indonesia - writeAge(1746364551)A light magnitude 3.4 earthquake occurred in the Flores Sea near the coast of West Nusa Tenggara,  Indonesia The quake had a very shallow depth of 15 km (9 mi) and was not felt (or at least not reported so) Pulau Sumbawa has a high level of seismic activity there are about 280 quakes on average per year in or near Pulau Sumbawa Pulau Sumbawa has had at least 7 quakes above magnitude 6 since 1970 Pulau Sumbawa has about 130 quakes of magnitude 3 or higher per year (Mag 4+: 37.5 quakes per year The last earthquake in Pulau Sumbawa occurred 6 hours ago and had a magnitude of 2.0: Mag. 2.0 earthquake Indian Ocean - 29 km south of Dompu, Indonesia - writeAge(1746461955)A light magnitude 2.0 earthquake occurred in the Indian Ocean near Pulau Sumbawa island The quake had a very shallow depth of 12 km (7 mi) and was not felt (or at least not reported so) Pulau Sumbawa was shaken by 1 quake of magnitude 4.5 There were also 2 quakes below magnitude 2.0 which people don't normally feel 2025 at 4.44 am local time (Asia/Makassar GMT +8) The quake had a moderate depth of 145 km (90 mi) and was not felt (or at least not reported so).