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FLOODING AND LANDSLIDE IN SOUTH SULAWESI MONDAY 30 AUG 2021 INDONESIA 1830 HRS UTC +7 FLASH UPDATE #1 INDONESIA ● According to the report from Indonesia’s Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana (BNPB), the flooding and rain-induced landslides triggered by high intensity rain on 28 August have affected North Luwu, Wajo, Soppeng, and Bone Regency, South Sulawesi. ● According to the BNPB, a total of 14,175 families or 62,860 persons have reportedly been affected with the following details: ➢ North Luwu Regency: 1,178 families/5,565 persons affected ➢ Wajo Regency: 6,635 families/22,130 persons affected ➢ Soppeng Regency: 6,062 families/33,665 persons affected ➢ Bone Regency: 300 families/1,500 persons affected ● As of 30 August at 0700 HRS UTC+7, 12,763 houses, 12 bridges, 8 roads, 29 schools, 4 health facilities, 40 places of worship, and 11 other public facilities were affected and rain-induced landslides. ● According to the report flood waters ranging from a depth of 10 to 200 cm: Regency Min Flood Depth (cm) Max Flood Depth (cm) North Luwu Regency 10 70 Wajo Regency 50 170 Soppeng Regency 50 100 Map Sources: BNPB Bone Regency 30 200 Disclosure(s): Estimations are based on data reported/confirmed by National Disaster Management Organisations of the respective ASEAN Member State (Badan Nasional KEY FIGURES Penanggulangan Bencana) and other verified sources ● Flood warning has been issued for South Sulawesi Province for 31 August – 1 September based on BMKG’s impact based forecast. 62.9K 12.8K 29 ● Based on InaRISK, twenty three (23) regencies in South Sulawesi Province are AFFECTED DAMAGE SCHOOL identified as moderate – high prone for flooding and landslide including North PERSONS HOUSES AFFECTED Luwu, Wajo, Soppeng, and Bone Regency. ● The AHA Centre will continue to monitor for further developments and issue 8 & 12 8.5K ha necessary updates ROADS BRIDGES AGRICULTURE AREA DATA SOURCES DISCLAIMER Our mailing address is: © 2021 AHA Centre. AHA Centre, SEAN Disaster Monitoring & Response System (DMRS); Pacific Disaster Center (PDC Global); ASMC The AHA Centre was established in November 2011 by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Member States to facilitate cooperation and coordination among the Member States, A th relevant agencies of the United Nations, and international organisations in disaster management and humanitarian assistance. All rights reserved. GRAHA BNPB 13 Floor, Indonesia: BNPB, BMKG The use of boundaries, geographic names, related information and potential considerations for response are for reference, not warranted to be error free or implying official endorsement from ASEAN You are receiving this email because you are Jl. Raya Pramuka Kav. 38, Member States. registered in our distribution list. Jakarta 13120 Indonesia Verified news media agencies.