Lombok, Indonesia Earthquake

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Lombok, Indonesia Earthquake Lombok, Indonesia Earthquake Activation: Lombok Earthquake Glide Number: EQ-2018-000127-IDN ​ Situation Report 1 – period covered: 5-6 Aug 2018 Prepared by: Humanity Road / Animals in Disaster Situation Overview Highlights: A 7.0 Earthquake struck 3 km SSE of Loloan on Lombok Island, Indonesia and was felt broadly across the region. source The level of damage in a number of sub-districts in North Lombok is ​ ​ reported to be significant and landslides are impeding access to some locations. Three bridges have been damaged, and the percentage of damages by district are as follows source ​ ​ ● District of Tanjung 85 percent damaged ● District of Kayangan 80 percent damaged. ● Bayan District reaches 75 percent damaged ● District of Gangga by 65 percent damaged ● Pemenang sub district 55 percent damaged Twitter handles Facebook pages @Humanityroad Humanity Road @Disasteranimals Animals in Disaster @jAidDog @DAFNReady About Humanity Road: Founded in 2010 as a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation, Humanity Road is a ​ ​ ​ leader in the field of online disaster response. Through skilled and self-directed work teams, Humanity Road and its network of global volunteers aim to provide the public and disaster responders worldwide with timely and accurate aid information. Providing such information helps individuals survive, sustain, and reunite with loved ones. For more information, please visit www.humanityroad.org. ​ Table of Contents Situation Overview 3 Significant Updates (most recent first) 3 National Links 4 Regional and Local Links 5 Emergency Numbers 5 Maps and Situational Awareness 5 Shelters and Evacuation Centers 6 Hospitals 6 General Needs 7 Special Needs Populations 7 Schools 7 Airports 7 Roads / Bridges 8 Maritime / Shipping / Ports 8 Communications 8 Amateur Radio 9 Power and Fuel 9 Water Systems 9 Pictures and Videos 9 Twitter Accounts 10 FaceBook Accounts 10 Traditional Media (TV, Radio, Newspapers) 10 Animals in Disaster 10 Volunteers Reporting 11 [email protected] www.humanityroad.org Support our work Page 2 of 11 ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Situation Overview Background Indonesia was struck by a magnitude 7.0 earthquake at 7:46pm local time on 5 August 2018, 3 km SSE of Loloan on Lombok Island. source A tsunami warning was issued but later cancelled. This ​ ​ follows a shallow magnitude 6.4 earthquake that struck Lombok on 29 July 2018. The first quake displaced 8,871 people and damaged 14,940 houses. North and East Lombok Island were the most affected, and some remote areas had not been reached as of 4 August. source ​ Initial damage reports for the 5 August earthquake say North Lombok and the three Gili Islands have been the most impacted. National search and rescue teams and the Indonesian Red Cross are attempting to reach the areas and are conducting evacuations. There are reports that 90% of structures in North Lombok have been destroyed and that medical teams are needed. source ​ Around 3,848,000 people exposed to intensity V-VII MMI shaking. source ​ Significant Updates (most recent first) 6 Aug: ● The urgent needs in Lombok are medical personnel, clean water, food, blankets, mats, tents, fast food, trauma healing services and other basic needs. source ​ ● Local governments have assisted the exposed population in the evacuation process. Loss of power was reported across East Lombok Regency. source ​ ● AHA Centre has established communication with National Disaster Management Authority (BNPB) of Indonesia. Indonesian Armed Forces & National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) are deploying 3 Hercules to the disaster area (ETD 6 August 2018 morning). At this point, there is no indication that international assistance will be required. source ​ ● Basarnas (National Search and Rescue Agency) has deployed to Gili to begin evacuating residents and visitors. source They are working on evacuating Gili Trawangan first. source ​ ​ ​ People who want to evacuate from Gili Trawangan are asked to gather at the east port. source ​ ● Basarnas is also working on evacuations in Lombok. source ​ 5 Aug: ● The Indonesian Red Cross Society is working on evacuating communities in North Lombok. source They are also building a shelter for communities in Loloan - Anyar village, North ​ ​ Lombok. source ​ ● Power is out in Lombok. source ​ [email protected] www.humanityroad.org Support our work Page 3 of 11 ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ National Links Palang Merah Indonesia (Indonesian Red Cross Society) Website: http://www.pmi.or.id/ ​ Twitter: @palangmerah ​ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/palangmerah/ ​ Basarnas (National Search and Rescue Agency) Website: http://www.basarnas.go.id/ ​ Twitter: @SAR_NASIONAL ​ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/basarnas/ ​ Badan Meteorologi Klimatologi dan Geofisika (BMKG) (Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Council) Website: www.bmkg.go.id ​ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/palangmerah/ ​ Twitter: @infoBMKG ​ Rekrutmen TNI Angkatan Udara (Indonesian Air Force) Website: http://au.rekrutmentni.net/ ​ Twitter: @_TNIAU ​ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TNIAU/ ​ TNI Angkatan Darat (Indonesian Army) Website: https://tniad.mil.id/ ​ Twitter: @tni_ad ​ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TNIAngkatanDarat/ ​ Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana (BNPB) (Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management) Website: http://www.bnpb.go.id/ ​ Twitter: @BNPB_Indonesia ​ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HumasBNPB/ ​ Centre for Volcanology and Disaster Hazard Mitigation Website: http://www.vsi.esdm.go.id/ ​ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pvmbg ​ Twitter: @vulkanologi_mbg ​ Government Electricity (PLN) Website: http://www.pln.co.id/ ​ Twitter: @pln_123 ​ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cc123pln ​ [email protected] www.humanityroad.org Support our work Page 4 of 11 ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Regional and Local Links Lombok is an island in West Nusa Tenggara province. Population: 3,311,044 (2014). ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ West Nusa Tenggara Province (Pemerintah Provinsi NTB) Website: https://www.ntbprov.go.id/ ​ Governor of West Nusa Tenggara: https://www.facebook.com/tgbzainulmajdi/ ​ Humas BNN, Provinsi NTB Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/humasbnn.provinsintb/ ​ BKD Provinci NTB Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bkdprovntb/ ​ Emergency Numbers Emergency Phone Numbers The country code for Indonesia is +62. ● Police-General Emergencies: 110/112 (SMS 1717) ● National Search And Rescue Agency Republic of Indonesia (BASARNAS): 115 ● Ambulance and Rescue: 118 ● Fire: 113 ● Medical emergencies: 119 Information Helplines ● Government ELECTRICITY (PLN): 123 ● Spain Consulate in Indonesia @EmbEspIndonesia the phone for consular emergency is + 6281380013988 source ​ ● British Embassy in Indonesia call (+62) (21) 2356 5200 follow @UKinIndonesia ​ ● Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Jakarta Telefon +6221 2525938 Follow @PLdiIndonesia ​ ● New Zealand Embassy in Jakarta follow @NZinJakarta ​ ● Netherlands Embassy in Indonesia +62 21 5248200 @NLinIndonesia ​ ​ ​ ​ Reunification Hotlines and Websites ● Facebook Crisis Response page page ​ ​ Maps and Situational Awareness ● WFP Adam Impacts Map ​ ● WFP Adam Shakemap ​ [email protected] www.humanityroad.org Support our work Page 5 of 11 ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ● Center for Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation Report ​ ​ ● Facebook Crisis Response page page ​ ​ ● Aha Centre Flash Update No. 1 ​ Shelters and Evacuation Centers ● The Indonesian Red Cross Society is working on evacuating communities in North Lombok. source They are also building a shelter for communities in Loloan - Anyar village, North ​ ​ Lombok. source ​ Hospitals Status of Hospitals 5 Aug: ● The RSUD Karangasem hospital in Bali was damaged. source Patients were evacuated. ​ ​ source Hospital Lists ● Hospitals in Lombok List ​ ● Mattaram Ambulance +62 370 623489 — In emergency ☎ 118 source ​ ● Air Ambulance Medical Services - Medical Evacuation by Air Ambulance - Air Ambulance Service 24 hours Service Hotline 0812-8181-8801. [email protected] www.humanityroad.org Support our work Page 6 of 11 ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ General Needs ● 4 Aug via report from Head of BNPB Information and Public Relations Center - BMKG noted that there had been over 560 earthquakes. There are still some affected communities in remote areas that have not been touched due to access to a difficult location. There are still some problems in handling refugees such as limited clean water, MCK, sanitation, food, meeting basic daily needs, and others. In addition, independent refugees namely refugees who set up tents or refugee camps in their yard still need help. Sweeping and evacuation is needed at the climbing location in the Gunung Rinjani National Park area involving the TNI, Police, Basarnas, BTNGR, volunteers and others. Report ​ ● 5 Aug: 4:42pm The urgent need at the moment is medical personnel, clean water, permakanan, blankets, mats, tents, fast food, trauma healing services and other basic needs. source Special Needs Populations Indonesian Association for the Welfare of the Deaf. Website: https://bit.ly/2LS5X2J ​ Schools Status of Schools 5 Aug: ● Teaching and learning activities at schools in the areas of North Lombok, East Lombok, and Mataram will be closed on 6/8/2018 because it is feared that school buildings endanger students. source ​ Information Links National Board for Disaster Management Facebook ​ Airports Status 5 Aug: ● Lombok International Airport is operating normally. source ​ ● Widespread damage reported at I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport, Denpasar, Bali. source However, ​ ​ the Airport reports it is open and generally operating normally.
Recommended publications
  • Birds of Gunung Tambora, Sumbawa, Indonesia: Effects of Altitude, the 1815 Cataclysmic Volcanic Eruption and Trade
    FORKTAIL 18 (2002): 49–61 Birds of Gunung Tambora, Sumbawa, Indonesia: effects of altitude, the 1815 cataclysmic volcanic eruption and trade COLIN R. TRAINOR In June-July 2000, a 10-day avifaunal survey on Gunung Tambora (2,850 m, site of the greatest volcanic eruption in recorded history), revealed an extraordinary mountain with a rather ordinary Sumbawan avifauna: low in total species number, with all species except two oriental montane specialists (Sunda Bush Warbler Cettia vulcania and Lesser Shortwing Brachypteryx leucophrys) occurring widely elsewhere on Sumbawa. Only 11 of 19 restricted-range bird species known for Sumbawa were recorded, with several exceptional absences speculated to result from the eruption. These included: Flores Green Pigeon Treron floris, Russet-capped Tesia Tesia everetti, Bare-throated Whistler Pachycephala nudigula, Flame-breasted Sunbird Nectarinia solaris, Yellow-browed White- eye Lophozosterops superciliaris and Scaly-crowned Honeyeater Lichmera lombokia. All 11 resticted- range species occurred at 1,200-1,600 m, and ten were found above 1,600 m, highlighting the conservation significance of hill and montane habitat. Populations of the Yellow-crested Cockatoo Cacatua sulphurea, Hill Myna Gracula religiosa, Chestnut-backed Thrush Zoothera dohertyi and Chestnut-capped Thrush Zoothera interpres have been greatly reduced by bird trade and hunting in the Tambora Important Bird Area, as has occurred through much of Nusa Tenggara. ‘in its fury, the eruption spared, of the inhabitants, not a although in other places some vegetation had re- single person, of the fauna, not a worm, of the flora, not a established (Vetter 1820 quoted in de Jong Boers 1995). blade of grass’ Francis (1831) in de Jong Boers (1995), Nine years after the eruption the former kingdoms of referring to the 1815 Tambora eruption.
    [Show full text]
  • Download Article
    Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, volume 478 Proceedings of the 2nd Tarumanagara International Conference on the Applications of Social Sciences and Humanities (TICASH 2020) The Role of Social Media and Youth Participation in Developing Local Tourism (Case Study On Generasi Pesona Indonesia Lombok) Septia Winduwati*, Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia Cahaya Rizka Putri, Kyoto University, Japan *[email protected] ABSTRACT Tourism is a potential industry to be developed, especially in Indonesia, which is rich in cultural diversity and natural biodiversity. Lombok is one of the priority developments in the tourism industry that has evolved over the past five years. The participation of young people in Lombok raised in the form of a volunteer community called GENPI which was first initiated by the youth of the Lombok Sumbawa volunteer community and used social media to disseminate Lombok Tourism. This research focuses on how GenPi develops effective tourism communication strategies through social media. By using the concept of community participation and social media, this research used a descriptive qualitative approach and conducted an in-depth interview as a data collection method. As a result, well-planned communication strategies and uses of social media help develop local tourism. Networking online and offline are essentials to disseminate excellence in the tourism area. Keywords: participation, youth, tourism, social media, GenPi 1. INTRODUCTION in the Top 5 Muslim Friendly Destination as shown in the Halal Tourism Indonesia website; a website managed by Secretariat of According to the Explanation of the Ministry of Halal Tourism who works under the Ministry of Tourism. By the Tourism of the Republic of Indonesia, the 6th KIDi Presentation position it has obtained and also considering its stage of in 2016, the tourism sector is projected to be the most significant development, which arguably fills with many challenges, this profit source in the year 2020.
    [Show full text]
  • Nusa Tenggara Barat Dalam Angka 2011/ 23 Nusa Tenggara Barat in Figures 2011201020120 101 Pemerintahan/ Government
    Pemerintahan/ Government Nusa Tenggara Barat Dalam Angka 2011/ 23 Nusa Tenggara Barat In Figures 2011201020120 101 Pemerintahan/ Government 24 Nusa Tenggara Barat Dalam Angka 2011/ Nusa Tenggara Barat in Figures 2011 Pemerintahan/ Government BAB II CHAPTER II PEMERINTAHAN GOVERNMENT 2.1. Wilayah Administrasi 2.1. Administrative Region Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat West Nusa Tenggara province terdiri dari 8 kabupaten, 2 kota, 116 consists of 8 districts, 2 cities, 116 kecamatan dan 1.085 desa/kelurahan. districts and 1085 villages / village. Kabupaten Sumbawa memiliki Sumbawa regency has the largest wilayah kecamatan terbanyak, yaitu districts, the 24 districts. Meanwhile, 24 kecamatan. Sedangkan Kabupaten East Lombok regency administration Lombok Timur memiliki wilayah has the village / village ever with 215 administrasi desa/kelurahan terbanyak village / village with a number of sub- dengan 215 desa/kelurahan dengan districts of 20 districts / villages. jumlah kecamatan sebesar 20 North Lombok is the youngest district, kecamatan/ kelurahan. Kabupaten which experienced the division of its Lombok Utara merupakan kabupaten parent district, West Lombok, in 2008. termuda, yang mengalami pemekaran North Lombok regency capital in the dari kabupaten induknya, Lombok Cape has 5 districts and 33 villages / Barat, pada tahun 2008. Kabupaten village. From the information above Lombok Utara yang beribukota di shows that in 2010 the creation of Tanjung memiliki 5 kecamatan dan 33 rural / urban village with a number of desa/kelurahan. Dari informasi di atas districts / villages which remained as terlihat bahwa pada tahun 2010 terjadi in 2009. pemekaran desa/kelurahan dengan jumlah kecamatan/kelurahan yang tetap seperti pada tahun 2009. 2.2. Kegiatan Politik 2.2.
    [Show full text]
  • Baseline Analysis Report Integrated Tourism Master Plan for Lombok Vol.1 Task a – Draft Site Management Plan of Rinjani-Lombok Geopark
    Baseline Analysis Report Integrated Tourism Master Plan for Lombok Vol.1 Task A – Draft Site Management Plan of Rinjani-Lombok Geopark PT. AECOM Indonesia Ver.02 – 12 July 2019 Quality Information Project Name : Integrated Tourism Master Plan for Lombok Project No. : JKTD18082 Document Name : Baseline Analysis Report Vol.1 Prepared by Checked by Verified by Approved by Syauqi Asyraf Faiz Aryo Kuncoro Sacha Schwarzkopf Utami Prastiana Revision History Version Submission Date Details Authorized Name Position Ver. 01 13 Dec 2018 AR Dep. TL Ver. 02 12 July 2019 AR Dep. TL Distribution List #Hard Copies PDF Required Association/Company Name Disclaimer AECOM devoted effort consistent with (i) the level of this report without prior written consent of AECOM. diligence ordinarily exercised by competent AECOM has served solely in the capacity of consultant professionals practicing in the area under the same or and has not rendered any expert opinion in connection similar circumstances, and (ii) the time and budget with the subject matter hereof. Any changes made to available for its work, to ensure that the data contained the study, or any use of the study not specifically in this report is accurate as of the date of its identified in the agreement between the Client and preparation. This study is based on estimates, AECOM or otherwise expressly approved in writing by assumptions and other information developed by AECOM, shall be at the sole risk of the party making AECOM from its independent research effort, general such changes or adopting such use. knowledge of the industry, and information (including This document was prepared solely for the use by the without limitation, any information pertaining to the Client.
    [Show full text]
  • Lombok Energy Outlook 2030 Clearly Documents the Potential for an Accelerated Green Transition for the Benefit of People, Business and the Troels Ranis Environment
    Lombok Energy Outlook 2030 January 2019 Copyright Unless otherwise indicated, material in this publication may be used freely, shared or reprinted, but acknowledgement is requested. This publication should be cited as Lombok Energy Outlook (2018). Disclaimer The present report was developed with the support of National Energy Council (NEC), PLN Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB) and Dinas ESDM NTB. However, the results, simulations setup and views expressed in the report do not represent any official statement or position of the aforementioned institutions and it is to be ascribed solely to the main authors, i.e. Ea Energy Analyses and the Danish Energy Agency. Acknowledgements ‘Lombok Energy Outlook’ is a publication prepared by the Danish Energy Agency (DEA) and Ea Energy Analyses in collaboration with the Embassy of Denmark in Indonesia, National Energy Council, PLN NTB and Dinas ESDM. Contacts: Alberto Dalla Riva, Ea Energy Analyses, Email: [email protected] Loui Algren, Danish Energy Agency, Email: [email protected] Maria-Eftychia Vestarchi, Danish Energy Agency, Email: [email protected] Credits Cover photo by Colourbox Foreword The Danish Energy Agency is having a valuable cooperation with the Indonesian partners in long-term energy planning, integration of renewable energy and energy efficiency. Previous activities have focused Martin Hansen on national energy planning, but in this study we continue the Deputy Director General cooperation at province level in order to address more specific challenges and opportunities for low carbon transition in Lombok. The Lombok Danish Energy Agency Energy Outlook 2030 shows a promising potential for renewable energy, reduction of local pollution and reduction of energy costs for the population of Lombok.
    [Show full text]
  • Sufism and the Sacred Feminine in Lombok, Indonesia
    religions Article Sufism and the Sacred Feminine in Lombok, Indonesia: Situating Spirit Queen Dewi Anjani and Female Saints in Nahdlatul Wathan Bianca J. Smith Centre for Islamic Culture and Society, University of Mataram, Mataram 83125, Indonesia; [email protected] Abstract: This article is a feminist ethnographic exploration of how ‘indigenous’ notions of a ‘sacred feminine’ shape Sufi praxis on the island of Lombok in the eastern part of Indonesia in Southeast Asia. I demonstrate through long-term immersive anthropological fieldwork how in her indigenous form as Dewi Anjani ‘Spirit Queen of Jinn’ and as ‘Holy Saint of Allah’ who rules Lombok from Mount Rinjani, together with a living female saint and Murshida with whom she shares sacred kinship, these feminine beings shape the kind of Sufi praxis that has formed in the largest local Islamic organization in Lombok, Nahdlatul Wathan, and its Sufi order, Hizib Nahdlatul Wathan. Arguments are situated in a Sufi feminist standpoint, revealing how an active integration of indigeneity into understandings of mystical experience gives meaning to the sacred feminine in aspects of Sufi praxis in both complementary and hierarchical ways without challenging Islamic gender constructs that reproduce patriarchal expressions of Sufism and Islam. Keywords: sacred feminine; divine feminine in Sufism; Sufi orders; female saints; female leadership Citation: Smith, Bianca J. 2021. Sufism and the Sacred Feminine in in Sufism; Dewi Anjani; Nahdlatul Wathan; Lombok; Indonesia; indigenous feminine Lombok, Indonesia: Situating Spirit Queen Dewi Anjani and Female Saints in Nahdlatul Wathan. Religions 12: 563. https://doi.org/10.3390/ 1. Introduction rel12080563 The ‘sacred (also read as divine) feminine’ as cultural praxis is an under-researched area in the anthropology of Sufism in Indonesia, mostly because normative Sufism as Academic Editors: Milad Milani, organized through the tariqa, like Islam, is structurally and ideologically patriarchal and Zahra Taheri and Aydogan Kars formally speaks to a male audience.
    [Show full text]
  • Where Child Meets Survival: Healthy Start for Child Survival in Indonesia
    Where Child Meets Survival: Healthy Start for Child Survival in Indonesia Submitted to: BASICS Expert Consultation on Child Survival Submitted by: PATH (Program for Appropriate Technology in Health) 4 Nickerson Street, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98109 June 1998 Table of Contents I. Context...........................................................................................................................1 II. Program Description ......................................................................................................1 III. Results............................................................................................................................4 IV. Critical Programmatic Approaches and Methodologies................................................9 V. Specific Factors Contributing to Healthy Start’s Success ...........................................15 VI. Lessons About Successes and Failures........................................................................16 Attachments Attachment 1 - Project Results by Objective, Lombok And Bali Attachment 2 - Project Results by Objective, Sumbawa and Urban Mataram Where Child Meets Survival: Healthy Start for Child Survival in Indonesia I. Context From a population of 205 million in Indonesia— now the world's fourth largest country— 236,000 infants die in their first year of life; many of these deaths occur in the first few weeks of life. Most births take place at home, often attended by a traditional birth attendant with little training. For most families there is little
    [Show full text]
  • The Prediction of Tsunami Travel Time to Mataram City Indonesia Based on North Lombok Earthquake As the Initial Condition
    MATEC Web of Conferences 229, 04007 (2018) https://doi.o rg/10.1051/matecconf/201822904007 ICDM 2018 The prediction of tsunami travel time to Mataram City Indonesia based on North Lombok earthquake as the initial condition Eko Pradjoko1,*, Lukita Wardani1, Hartana1, Heri Sulistiyono1, Syamsidik2 1Study Center for Disaster Risk Management, Faculty of Engineering, University of Mataram, Jl. Majapahit no.62, Mataram, Indonesia 2Tsunami and Disaster Mitigation Research Center (TDMRC), Syiah Kuala University, Jl. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Hasan, Gampong Pie, Banda Aceh, Indonesia Abstract. The past earthquake records in North Lombok show the high level of earthquake hazard in this area. The maximum magnitude of the earthquake was 6.4 Mw on May 30th, 1979. But, there were no tsunami events records due to those earthquakes. Nevertheless, this area is very close to Mataram City (province capital city) and tourism area. Therefore, the assessment of tsunami hazard is very important. The tsunami simulation was conducted by using COMCOT Model, which is based on the North Lombok Earthquake as the initial condition. The simulation result shows the prediction of tsunami travel time is about 18 ~ 20 minutes from the source location to Mataram City. The height of the tsunami wave is 0.13 ~ 0.20 meters due to the earthquake magnitude is about 6 Mw. 1 Introduction Mataram City has recorded 459,314 persons in 2016 and the population growth was about 2.02% [4]. The average The Lombok Island is located exactly on the east side of population density of Mataram City was 7,493 persons Bali Island. This island and Sumbawa Island are part of per square kilometer.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 a Study of Wetu Telu Syncretism in Lombok
    SOSHUM: JURNAL SOSIAL DAN HUMANIORA Volume 8, Number 1, March 2018 p-ISSN. 2088-2262 e-ISSN. 2580-5622 A STUDY OF WETU TELU SYNCRETISM IN LOMBOK: A SOCIO-RELIGIOUS APPROACH I Wayan Wirata Sekolah Tinggi Agama Hindu Negeri Gde Pudja Mataram Address: Jl. Pancaka, No. 7B Mataram, Lombok Barat, Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesia Phone: +62 370 628382 Fax. +62 370 631725 E-mail: [email protected] ABSTRACT Wetu Telu is a syncretism of belief prevalent in West Lombok region. Danghyang Dwijendra from Daha in East Java region is regarded as the founder of the Watu Telu cult. He came to the Island of Lombok to teach enlightenment. One of the Ashram where he developed Hindu teaching and religion was Suranadi, a beautiful holy place. That Ashram was encircled by holy water, which currently can still be used by the Hindu devotees in performing their sacred sacrifice (yajnya). This study is aimed at knowing social and religious aspects of Wetu Telu as cultural heritage. The data is obtained through literature review and in-depth interview with public figures. From the data analysis, it is obtained that the history and social background of the Sasak people who inhab- it the island is a mix of ethnic groups and culture. With this background, Wetu Telu which is also the syncretism of Hindu, Buddha, Islam, and local culture has a composite nature by taking only important matters without leaving its original teaching. Wetu Telu is considered to be Lombok Hindu teaching; and Wetu Telu is as inseparable part of holy pilgrimage (dharma yatra) of Danghyang Nirartha to Lombok in giving enlightenment and spiritual happiness to the people of Lombok.
    [Show full text]
  • 121270 Jaelani 2020 E.Docx
    International Journal of Innovation, Creativity and Change. www.ijicc.net Volume 12, Issue 12, 2020 Development of Halal Tourism Destinations in the Era of Regional Autonomy in West Nusa Tenggara Province Abdul Kadir Jaelania*, I Gusti Ayu Ketut Rachmi Handayanib, Lego Karjokoc, a,b,cFaculty of Law, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia, Email: a*[email protected] This study aims to analyse the background of the development of halal tourism destinations in the West Nusa Tenggara Province and the constraints experienced in carrying out the development of these destinations. The results showed that: First, the background of the birth of destination development for Halal Tourism in the West Nusa Tenggara Province is based on three things, the philosophical foundation which shows in the development of the economic field in order to support the realisation of the acceleration of people's welfare, equitable distribution of business opportunities, other economic benefits and the ability to face the challenges of life changes while still paying attention to the cultural value system prevailing in this society in accordance with the noble values of Pancasila (Foundational Philosophy Theory of Indonesia). Second, the sociological foundation of the development of halal tourism is the demographic and geographical aspects of the West Nusa Tenggara Province which strongly supports the implementation of Halal tourism. Third, the legal basis for the development of halal tourism is the attribution and delegation of Article 18 paragraph (6) of the 1945 Constitution, Article 9 of Law No. 10 of 2009 concerning Tourism, Article 12 paragraph (3) letter b and Article 236 of Law No, 23 of 2014 concerning Regional Government and Article 5 of Permenparkreat No.
    [Show full text]
  • EARTHQUAKE in LOMBOK, INDONESIA M 6.4 Lombok Earthquake (29 July 2018) & M 7.0 Lombok Earthquake (5 August 2018)
    EARTHQUAKE IN LOMBOK, INDONESIA M 6.4 Lombok Earthquake (29 July 2018) & M 7.0 Lombok Earthquake (5 August 2018) Affected areas: • Central Lombok • East Lombok • Mataram City • North Lombok • West Lombok Immediate Needs 3,512.689 437 being addressed: affected fatalities Tents 419,424 1,054 Blankets displaced injuries Food IDR 3.82 trillion IDR 242.1 billion (USD 260 million) (USD 164.9 thousands) Potable water SITUATION UPDATE No. 6 M 6.4 Lombok Earthquake (29 Jul 2018) & No. 6 M 7.0 Lombok Earthquake (5 Aug 2018), INDONESIA adinet.ahacentre.org/reports/view/1249 | https://reliefweb.int/disaster/eq-2018 -000122 -idn Tuesday, 14 August 2018, 15 :00 hrs (UTC+7) This situation update is provided by AHA Centre for the use of ASEAN Member States and relevant parties among ASEAN Member States. The information presented is collected from various sources including but not limited to ASEAN Member States, UN, IFRC, INGOs, & News Agencies. 1. HIGHLIGHTS a. A series of moderate and strong earthquakes have rocked cities and regencies in Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) since 29 July 2018; i.e. with the strongest shocks recorded M 7.0 (5 Aug), M 6.4 (29 Jul), and M 6.2 (9 Aug). Although the tremors were also felt in neighboring province of Bali, only NTB Province declared emergency response status. b. NTB Governor had extended the emergency response period, effectively from 12 to 25 August 2018. The purpose of this extension is to further evacuate affected people from hazardous areas at risk and prevent collateral disasters, as well as to ensure access to national government supports and resources.
    [Show full text]
  • Women's Participation in Politics and Government in Indonesia
    UNDP Indonesia Menara Thamrin, 8th Floor Jl. MH Thamrin Kav. 3 Jakarta 10250 Phone: +62-21-3141308 Fax: +62-21-39838941 www.undp.or.id Published by UNDP Indonesia Copyright © May 2010 (Second Edition) This edition has been updated and revised from the original paper, published February, 2010. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording and otherwise, without prior permission. ISBN: 978-602-96539-1-5 Disclaimer: The !ndings, interpretations and analyses expressed in this report are those of the author, and do not necessarily represent those of the United Nations or UNDP. Women’s Participation in Politics and Government in Indonesia United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Indonesia May 2010 Women’s Participation in Politics and Government in Indonesia iii FOREWORD It is a great pleasure to introduce this publication on women’s participation in politics and government in Indonesia. While Indonesia has made great strides in increasing the representation of women in political parties and as elected o"cials, as well as in civil service, ministries, commissions and the judiciary, there is still progress to be made. Experience demonstrates that the low participation of women in politics and government a#ects the quantity and quality of gender responsive public policies that concern both men and women. And while an increase in the numbers of women involved in creating gender responsive policies is crucial, it is also important that the capacity of all policy makers to create these types of regulations is developed.
    [Show full text]