Disaster events (January 2014)
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Creation date: 16 February 2014 Sources: OCHA, BPS, BMKG, BIG, www.indonesia.humanitarianresponse.info www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int
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DKI JAKARTA
BANGKABELITUNGISLANDS
PAPUA
EAST KALIMANTAN
ACEH
JAMBI
CENTRAL KALIMANTAN
SOUTH SUMATRA
EAST JAVA
NORTH SUMATRA
WEST JAVA
LAMPUNG
CENTRAL SULAWESI
SOUTH SULAWESI
CENTRAL JAVA
WEST SUMATRA
MALUKUSOUTH KALIMANTAN
BALI
SOUTHEAST SULAWESI
BANTEN
GORONTALO
NORTH SULAWESI
WEST NUSA TENGGARA
EAST NUSA TENGGARA
Mt. Sinabung
In January 2014, the National Agency for Disaster Management (BNPB) reported 215 disaster events, with floods being the most common followed by landslides and whirlwinds.
Torrential rains in late December 2013 and early January 2014 lead to flooding in East and South Jakarta. By 13 January local authorities declared a flood alert to last until 12 February. The floods claimed 12 lives and at the height of the flooding at least 62,819 people were displaced and a total of 134,662 people from 34 sub-districts were affected.
Highlights
Indonesia: Province Population
< 1,5 1,5 - 3,5 3,5 - 7 7 - 12 12 - 43
In million
NATURAL DISASTER EVENTSThere are 215 natural disaster events period of January 2014.
174Total affected population
1,244,924 persons
and MissingCasualties
INDONESIA: Humanitarian Snapshot (January 2014)
Volcano Eruption
Flood and Landslide
Whirlwind
Landslide
Floods 108
Number of affected population
January 2013
January 2014 1,244,934
111,947
Number of events
January 2013
January 2014 215
11553
48
5
1
Disaster events by type (Jan 2013 and Jan 2014)
January 2014
20
40
60
80
100
120
LandslideWhirlwindFlood
January 2013
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