JABAR - The Operations Control Center (Pusdalops) of the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) recorded that 41 families or 152 people were affected by high-intensity rain accompanied by strong winds in Cimahi City, Monday, August 2 yesterday evening.

Acting Head of the BNPB Disaster Data, Information and Communication Center Abdul Muhari said, as many as 6 people were still taking refuge in relatives' homes. In addition, the latest data from the Cimahi City BPBD stated that there was additional data on building damage due to the incident.

It was recorded that 6 housing units were moderately damaged and 32 other houses were slightly damaged. Furthermore, 3 units of business premises, 1 public facility, and 1 four-wheeled vehicle were reported to be affected by the incident.

"Strong winds and rain also uprooted nine trees. BPBD together with the Environment Service, Cimahi City Fire Department, and local residents have evacuated the fallen tree which had blocked vehicle access roads," Abdul explained in a statement received in Jakarta, Antara. , Tuesday, August 3rd.

The Cimahi City BPBD in coordination with other related parties continues to conduct rapid assessments and data collection on the impact of the incident. It also reported that the weather in the field is currently cloudy.

Previously, the Cimahi City Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) had provided initial assistance to residents affected by strong winds in the form of rolled tents, instant noodles and mineral water.

Some areas affected by strong winds are Cibabat Village, Cipageran Village, and Citeureup Village, which are located in North Cimahi District. Meanwhile in Central Cimahi District, the affected areas are Karangmekar Village, Setiamanah Village, and Cimahi Village.

The BMKG has issued an early warning for the West Java Province weather with the potential for rain accompanied by lightning and strong winds. This potential can also occur in several other areas such as the Provinces of West Sumatra, South Sumatra, East Java, and West Nusa Tenggara from Monday, August 2 to Wednesday, August 4.

BNPB always appeals to local governments, especially BPBDs, against potential hydrometeorological hazards, especially the dangers of strong winds and tornadoes. This phenomenon can occur or accompany when it rains.


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