WCO-Indonesia Situation Report (SR-1) 17 January 2013 Emergency and Humanitarian Action (EHA) Unit WHO Country Office - Indonesia Floods Emergency Situation Report 17 January 2013 SITREP # 1: 17 January 2013 at 12.00 local time (UCT+7) HIGH LIGHTS The Center for Health Crisis of Ministry of Health (CHC/MOH) reported the flood situation in DKI Jakarta Province, as following: 1. On Tuesday, 15 January 2013 at 04.00 Western Indonesia Time (UTC+7), the flood has started to occur in DKI Jakarta Province, affected 17 Sub-districts in 4 administrative cities, as following: A. South Jakarta Administrative City - Kebayoran Lama (Pondok Pinang-water level 110 cm); - Cilandak (Cilandak Barat-150 cm and Pondok Labu-150 cm); - Kebayoran Baru (Petogogan-100 cm); - Pancoran (Rawajati-50-70 cm); - Tebet (Bukit Duri-70-80 cm); - Pesanggrahan (Ulujami-100 cm and Cipulir-50-100 cm); - Pasar Minggu (Cilandak Timur-90 cm and Pejaten Timur-150 cm) - Jagakarsa (Tanjung Barat-100 cm, Lenteng Agung-60 cm, and Srengseng Sawah-100 cm) B. East Jakarta Administrative City - Jatinegera (Bidara Cina -100-200 cm and Kampung Melayu-100-200 cm); - Kramat Jati (Cililitan-200-300 cm and Cawang-200-300 cm); - Makassar (Makassar-200-300 cm and Cipinang Melayu-200-300 cm); - Pasar Rebo (Kampung Gedong-200-300 cm) C. West Jakarta Administrative City - Cengkareng (Rawa Buaya-100-200 cm and Kedaung Kali Angke-100 cm); - Kebun Jeruk (Duri Kosambi-100-200 cm, Kedoya Selatan-100-200 cm, and Kedoya Utara-100- 200 cm); - Kalideres (Tegal Alur-100-200 cm) D. North Jakarta Administrative City - Penjaringan (Kapuk Muara-50-180 cm and Kamal Muara-40-70 cm); - Pekojan (Penjagalan-25-40 cm); - Kelapa Gading (Pegangsaan Dua-30-50 cm) On 17 January 2013 at 08.00 Western Indonesian Time (UTC+7), The CHC/MoH reported 1 person died, 1,669 people were treated for minor illness, and 9.286 people were displaced. The MOH has provided 10 tons of fortified biscuit; The Technical Environmental Health Main Station of DKI Jakarta has conducted water quality test; The DKI Jakarta PHO evacuated the victim, set up 24 hours standby community health center, set up 35 health posts in evacuation sites, prepared medical equipment and medicine logistic, and distributed fortified biscuit to IDPs; The North Jakarta DHO provided mobile health services in Kapuk Muara Village, Penjaringan Sub- district; The urgent aid relief that are requested by the CHC/MOH for IDPs, including: emergency tent, boots, hygiene kit, cajuput oil, water purifier, and polybag. Meanwhile for the field staffs, the CHC/MOH requested for rain coat and personal kit. The DKI Jakarta PHO and CHC/MOH are monitoring the situation closely. 1 WCO-Indonesia Situation Report (SR-1) 17 January 2013 Affected Area and Incident Site Mapping Annex: 1. South Jakarta Administrative 4 City: a 3 4 Kebayoran Lama (Pondok Pinang), a a Cilandak (Cilandak Barat and 4 Pondok Labu), Kebayoran Baru a 4 (Petogogan), Pancoran (Rawajati), 3 a Tebet (Bukit Duri), Pesanggrahan a 3 (Ulujami and Cipulir), Pasar 3 a Minggu (Cilandak Timur and a 3 a Pejaten Timur), Jagakarsa (Tanjung Barat, Lenteng Agung, and Srengseng Sawah) 2. East Jakarta Administrative City: 2 Jatinegera (Bidara Cina and a Kampung Melayu), Kramat Jati 1 a (Cililitan and Cawang), Makassar 1 2 (Makassar and Cipinang Melayu), 1 a 2 2a a a Pasar Rebo (Kampung Gedong) 2a 3. West Jakarta Administrative City: a 1 1 Cengkareng (Rawa Buaya and 1 2 a 1 Kedaung Kali Angke), Kebun Jeruk 1 a a a a (Duri Kosambi, Kedoya Selatan, 1 1 and Kedoya Utara), Kalideres a 2 a 1 a (Tegal Alur) a 4. North Jakarta Administrative City: Penjaringan (Kapuk Muara and 1 Kamal Muara), Pekojan a (Penjagalan), Kelapa Gading (Pegangsaan Dua) LOCATION Flooding in Thamrin Source: http://cahayareformasi.com Flooding in Cawang Source: PMI/Indoneisa Red Cross 2 WCO-Indonesia Situation Report (SR-1) 17 January 2013 Situation Analysis The cause of flood that happened on Tuesday, 15 January 2013 at 04.00 Western Indonesia Time (UTC+7), in DKI Jakarta Province, affected 17 Sub-districts in 4 administrative cities Tuesday, was the high intensity of rainfall that happened in long term that caused the overflow water from Ciliwung River. Causalities and Damages Table showing casualties & damage: Inpatient/ Outpatient/ IDPs House/Buildings Health No Location Dead Major Minor Missing Heavy damages Facilities Injured Injured Damages DKI Jakarta Province a. South Jakarta 2691) 3.2542) Administrative City b. East Jakarta 5503) 5.6774) Administrative City c. West Jakarta 15) 3636) 3207) Administrative City d. North Jakarta 2758) Administrative City e. Central Jakarta 1239) 3510) Administrative City Total 1 1.669 9.286 Source: CHC/MOH, 17 January 2013 at 12.00 Western Indonesian Time (UTC+7; 1)269 people in South Jakarta Administrative City were severe from minor illness, include 266 people that were treated in 11 health posts and 3 people that were referral; 2) 3.254 people were displaced in South Jakarta Administrative City; 3) 550 people in East Jakarta Province were severe from minor illness, include: a. 465 people in Jatinegara Sub-district: 132 people that were treated in the sub- health office, 130 people that were treated in Jatinegara Sport Centre, 100 people that were treated in Hermina Hospital, 100 people that were treated in Bidara Cina, and 3 people that were referral, b. 30 people in Kramat Jati Sub-district that were treated in Balai Kambangan (2 people) and Gang Arus (28 people), and c. 55 people in Matraman Sub-district that were treated in Elementary School Health Post (4 people), RW 04 (26 people), and Cipinang Melayu (25 people); 4) 5.677 people were displaced in East Jakarta Administrative City; 5)13 years old boy from Grogol Petamburan Sub-district, West Jakarta Administrative City died; 6)363 people were treated in 10 health posts in West Jakarta Administrative City; 7)320 people were displaced in West Jakarta Administrative City; 8)275 people were treated in 2 health posts in North Jakarta Administrative City; 9) 123 people were treated in 2 health posts in Central Jakarta Administrative City; 10)35 people were displaced in Central Jakarta Administrative City. 3 WCO-Indonesia Situation Report (SR-1) 17 January 2013 Response Local Government The MOH has provided 10 tons of fortified biscuit; The Technical Environmental Health Main Station of DKI Jakarta has conducted water quality test; The DKI Jakarta PHO evacuated the victim, set up 24 hours standby community health center, set up 35 health posts in evacuation sites, prepared medical equipment and medicine logistic, and distributed fortified biscuit to IDPs; The North Jakarta DHO provided mobile health services in Kapuk Muara Village, Penjaringan Sub- district; The urgent aid relief that are requested by the CHC/MOH for IDPs, including: emergency tent, boots, hygiene kit, cajuput oil, water purifier, and polybag. Meanwhile for the field staffs, the CHC/MOH requested for rain coat and personal kit. Center for Health Crisis, Ministry of Health, Republic of Indonesia The DKI Jakarta PHO and CHC/MOH are monitoring the situation closely. Important Contacts JAKARTA OFFICE FOCAL PERSON CENTER FOR HEALTH CRISIS -MOH No Name Designation Phone Fax Email Address 1 Dr. Sri Henni Setiawati, Head of Department 0811 166 043 021 5271111 [email protected] MHA [email protected] 2 Drs. M. Nasrun Harun, Head of Emergency 0818 946 719 021 5271111 [email protected] MAP Response & [email protected] Recovery Unit 3 Mrs. Maryani, SKM, Head of Information 0812 937 3039 021 5271111 [email protected] MM and Monitoring Unit [email protected] EHA-WHO JAKARTA No Name Designation Phone Fax Email Address 1 Dr. Graham Tallis Medical Officer 0816 105 127 021 5201164 [email protected] 2 Dr. Suci Melati Program Officer 0821 1398 5798 021 5201164 [email protected] Wulandari 3. Yuniarti Wahyuningtyas Program and Field 08176704518 021 5201164 [email protected] Monitoring Assistant Source of Information from Indonesia Information is gathered from the following sources. This report is for reference only and should not be quoted as factual accuracy can change. 1. World Health Organization (WHO) 2. Center for Health Crisis MoH/ Pusat Penanggulangan Krisis Kesehatan (PPKK) 3. National Disaster Management Agency/Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana (BNPB) 4. Local news media 4 .
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