JAKARTA - The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) said that disasters in Indonesia were dominated by floods in the period January 1 to October 29, 2022, which was 1,238 events. Based on BNPB data, quoted from Antara, Saturday, October 29, there were 3,027 recorded numbers of disasters occurring in the country, which included floods, extreme weather, landslides, forest and land fires (karhutla), tidal waves and abrasion, volcanic eruptions, and drought. A total of 3,027 disaster events consisted of 1,238 flood events that occurred in Indonesia, 931 extreme weather events, 562 landslides, 248 forest and land fires. Then, tidal waves and abrasion as many as 22 incidents, earthquakes of volcanic eruptions as many as 22 incidents and drought as many as four events. As a result of the disaster, 198 people died, 31 people were missing, 832 were injured and 3,903,947 people were suffering and displaced. These disasters caused 32,707 houses to be damaged, consisting of 5,342 houses severely damaged, 5,688 houses moderately damaged, and 21,677 houses lightly damaged. Then, as many as 917 damaged facilities consisting of 520 educational facilities, 321 worship facilities, and 76 health facilities. In addition, as many as 140 offices and 270 bridges were damaged. Previously, BNPB appealed to flood vigilance in a number of areas in Indonesia until early October 2022. Acting Head of the BNPB Disaster Data, Information and Communication Center Abdul Muhari in Disaster Briefing in Jakarta, Tuesday (27/9), said that currently according to the ongoing September 3 weather forecast, the western part of West Kalimantan, central Kalimantan and West Java were needed to be vigilant. However, entering October Basic I in general, rainfall is not too significant, except for Papua in the middle, one of which is in the Timika region, which requires vigilance. Abdul appealed to people in the area to be aware of the possibility of flash floods and landslides. Because, in recent years, Papua has often been hit by floods and landslides, as was the most significant in Sentani, Jayapura Regency in 2019. "So, the people in central Papua must be vigilant, because the intensity of rainfall increases in the first week of October," said Abdul. In addition, Abdul also appealed to vigilance for the Kalimantan region, especially along the upstream of the Kapuas River. If the upstream area is affected by flooding, it can potentially flood in the Katingan area to Pontianak. Meanwhile, Deputy for Coordination for Health Quality Improvement and Population Development of the Coordinating Ministry for Human Development and Culture Agus Suprapto said that Healthy Life Germas includes seven steps, namely carrying out physical activities, eating fruit and vegetables, not smoking, not consuming alcoholic drinks, carrying out regular health checks, maintaining environmental cleanliness, and using latrines.

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