Sunda Strait TsunamiBanten and Lampung Provinces, Indonesia
Flash Update No. 02
MONDAY24 DEC 2018
15:00 UTC+7http://adinet.ahacentre.org/reports/view/1383
1. On 22 December 2018, Tsunami hits the coast of Sunda Strait and affected Pandeglang and
Serang districts in Banten province, as well as Lampung Selatan, Tanggamus and Pesawaran
districts in Lampung Province.
2. Out of five districts, Pandeglang district in Banten province is the most affected area with 207
people dead, 755 injured, 7 missing and 11,453 displaced (1% from 1,2 Million total
population of Pandeglang). Increased in number of impact are predicted as the impact
assessment are still on-going.
3. President of Indonesia, Mr. Joko Widodo visited Pandeglang in the morning of the 24
December 2018. The Government of Indonesia’s priorities are coordination, search and
evacuation, provision of medical services, management of the internally displaced people
(IDP) and restoration of critical facilities.
4. Industrial estate in Cilegon area have been reported to be unaffected thus far. (Continued to
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DATA SOURCES
ASEAN Disaster Monitoring & Response System (DMRS);
Indonesia: BNPB, BMKG, PVMBG-ESDM; Statistic Bureau or
Pandeglang District; Pacific Disaster Center (PDC Global); US
Geological Services (USCS); Various news agencies
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281 fatalities 57 missing 1,016 injured 11,687 DisplacedFigures are correct as at 10:00 UTC+7
Data Source: BNPB
Sunda Strait TsunamiBanten and Lampung Provinces, Indonesia
Flash Update No. 02
MONDAY24 DEC 2018
15:00 UTC+7http://adinet.ahacentre.org/reports/view/1383
DATA SOURCES
ASEAN Disaster Monitoring & Response System (DMRS);
Indonesia: BNPB, BMKG, PVMBG-ESDM; Statistic Bureau or
Pandeglang District; Pacific Disaster Center (PDC Global); US
Geological Services (USCS); Various news agencies
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Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Member States
to facilitate cooperation and coordination among Member States,
relevant agencies of the United Nations and international
organisations in disaster management and humanitarian
assistance.
The use of boundaries, geographic names, related information
and potential considerations for response are for reference, not
warranted to be error free or implying official endorsement from
ASEAN Member States.
The President of Indonesia Mr. Joko Widodo visited the affected
area. Photo courtesy of BNPBThe President of Indonesia Mr. Joko Widodo visited the affected
area. Photo courtesy of BNPB
Search and Rescue Operations. Photo courtesy of BNPB Search and Rescue Operations. Photo courtesy of BASARNAS
5. The local governments are leading the emergency response efforts in the respective affected
areas. Thousands of personnel involved in the response operations consisting of personnel
from BNPB, Province and District Disaster Management Authority (BPBD), Indonesian
Military (TNI), Police, Indonesian Search and Rescue Agency (BASRNAS), Ministry of Social
Welfare, Ministry of Public Works, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Energy and Mineral
Resources, NGOs, and volunteers. Heavy machineries are mobilised to support the search
and rescue operations in the affected areas.
6. Based on the AHA Centre communication with the BNPB, the impact of the tsunami is still
within the national capacity of the Government of Indonesia. There is no request for
international assistance is indicated as of now.
7. Additional maps related to this incident are available in the AHA Centre Weekly Disaster
Update 17-23 December 2018 (week 51).