MAKASSAR - The Makassar Region IV Center for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG) issued a disaster alert early warning for areas in South Sulawesi.
This disaster alert early warning takes effect on February 22 from 07.00 WITA to February 23 at 07.00 WITA. From this release, from 24 districts / cities 17 regions with disaster alert status.
Responding to this, the Governor of South Sulawesi Nurdin Abdullah (NA) admitted that he had taken various efforts or steps to anticipate the bad effects of natural disasters since the beginning of the rainy season.
In addition, Nurdin said that he had conducted a disaster preparedness rally at the provincial level and followed up at the city district level in South Sulawesi.
"I think it's not just now. So at the beginning of the rainy season we have already held a standby call. That is at the provincial level and followed up by the district / city level," said Nurdin.
The government will not only anticipate but also urge the public to anticipate the extreme weather that can occur.
"I believe the government will anticipate and urge the public to anticipate the extreme weather that will occur," he said.
Nurdin, hopes that extreme weather forecasts in several urban districts in South Sulawesi can be passed.
"God willing, we pray, the name is still prophetic, hopefully this can pass. Without extreme weather occurring. Because if that is true, it is called a week of rain falling a day, we pray that hopefully we can deal with this" he concluded.
There are also 17 regions with alert status, including
1. North Luwu (standby)
2. East Luwu (standby)
3. City of Palopo (standby)
4. North Toraja (standby)
5. Tana Toraja (standby)
6.Barru (standby)
7. Soppeng (standby)
8. Sidenreng (standby)
9. City of Parepare (standby)
10. Wajo (standby)
11. Jeneponto (standby)
12. Gowa (standby)
13. Maros (standby)
14. Pangkajene and the Islands (standby)
15. Bone (standby)
16. Takalar (standby)
17. City of Makassar (standby)
18. Pinrang (alert)
19. Enrekang (alert)
20. Sidenreng Rappang (alert)
21. Wajo (alert)
22. Bull (alert)
23. Bulukumba (alert)
24. Sinjai (alert).
Detailed information on the BMKG Impact-based forecasts can be accessed via the following link; https://signature.bmkg.go.id/
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