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LEARN Joint Response Mt. Sinabung Emergency Response ( as of 7 Apr 2014)
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Landslide is the most common natural disaster in March 2014 with BNPB reporting 38 events. In total 7 Casualties and hundreds of houses were damaged. While floods is the second most frequent natural disaster for March…
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The National Agency for Disaster Management (BNPB) reported 145 Disaster events – with whirlwinds being the most common followed by landslides and floods – resulting in a total of 26 deaths, at least 309,818 people affected…
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Indonesia: Volcanic Eruption – Mt Kelud Emergency Plan of Action (EPoA) Operation n° MDRID009
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Heavy rainfall affected eastern Papua province, central New Guinea island, on 22 February. Consequently, flash floods and landslides have been reported in the province's capital, Jayapura. As of 24 February, according to BNPB, 11 people have been killed…
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1 INDONESIA The Volcanology Center in Indonesia (PVMBG) maintained Mt. Kelud's alert status at level 4, although there was some indication of decreased activity over the course of last week. The local authority (BPBD) of East Java…
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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…
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Situation: Mt Kelud in East Java erupted at 14.50 on 13 February (UTC) sending ash and rocks as high as 17km and affecting areas more than 200km away. Mt Kelud is situated in a densely populated…
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Kelud (Kelut) is a volcano located in East Java. Kelud is known for large explosive eruptions throughout its history. Following the increase of Mt. Kelud activity for the past few days, the PVMBG increased its alert…
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