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Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC) – DG ECHO Daily Map | 07/01/2019 | Impact of Sunda Strait Tsunami of 22 December 2018

SITUATION OVERVIEW Source: JRC, DG ECHO Island  On 22 December at 21:27 (UTC+7), undersea landslides caused by the volcano eruption triggered a tsunami which hit the coastal areas around Sunda Strait between and Sumatra islands of Indonesia. The most affected areas include Carita Beach in Province, as well as districts of Padenglang, South and 1h Serang.  The images of damage obtained from Copernicus Emergency Management Service (EMS) reveal a large 2h percentage of buildings destroyed by the tsunami. This is IMPACT OVERVIEW 4.1 confirmed by the first result of the tsunami survey As of 5 January conducted by the Indonesian Syiah Kuala University. The Source: BNPB team surveyed about 110 km coastline in Banten and about 14 km of Southern Lampung area. The highest flow 437 4.46 1h depth was found at around Cipenyu Beach-Tanjung Lesung Fatalities of Padeglang District, 6.6 m from the ground or estimated about 9.6 m from Mean Sea Level (tsunami height). 9 061 Injured people Sunda SUMATRA INFORMATION 30min Strait Source: Copernicus EMSR335 10 Missing people A n a k 16 198 K r a k a t a u Displaced people 3.75

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10min Volcano 5.5 Max. Flow Depth in the area (m) Source: TDMRC Syiah Kuala University JAVA INFORMATION TSUNAMI TRAVEL TIME Source: Copernicus EMSR335 INDIAN Source: JRC Calculation OCEAN 6.6 1h 5 min COPERNICUS EMSR335 15min 6 Area of interest completed Area of interest planned Destroyed building Damaged building Possibly damaged building 5.87 Damaged harbour © European Union, 2019. Map produced by JRC. The boundaries Java Island Damaged road and the names shown on this 4.75 map do not imply official Damaged bridge endorsement or acceptance by the European Union. Settlement Regency boundary