Tourists Vacationing On The South Coast Of Banten Asked To Be Alert To Potential Waves As High As 6 Meters
BANTEN - The Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) appealed to residents of the southern coast of Banten Province to be aware of the potential for sea waves as high as 4-6 meters. This early warning applies from 21-22 July.
Banten Province BPBD Disaster Analyst Functional Sukmawijaya said the information was following up on the early warning of the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG).
"This appeal is a proactive step to avoid potential disasters and ensure the safety of residents, especially those living in coastal areas," he said when confirmed, Friday, July 21, was confiscated by Antara.
The BMKG reported that a potential 4-6 meter wave occurred in the southern part of the Sunda Strait, southern waters of Banten and southern Indian Ocean of Banten.
"To all residents in the southern region of Banten to remain aware of sea conditions that can change quickly and take appropriate precautions," he said.
Sukmawijaya also appealed to residents and tourists not to move near the beach or sea during high wave conditions to avoid unwanted things during weather conditions and unsafe waves.
"We hope that residents can comply with this appeal for the sake of safety and prosperity. Stay alert and alert to potential disasters is our common duty in maintaining safety and security in the Banten area," he said.
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The potential for waves with high categories should be watched out for because of the high risk of shipping, including fishing boats, ferries and barges.
The air temperature in Banten currently ranges from 24-34 degrees Celsius to 55' 90 percent humidity with wind gusts from north to southwest at 05'35 kilometers per hour.
With mutual awareness and vigilance, it is hoped that it can reduce disaster risk and maintain the safety of yourself and your family in the midst of the potential for high sea waves.