Along with the arrival of the rainy season, at the same time there are floods, landslides and hurricanes everywhere. Starting from Aceh, Kalimantan, West Java, Jakarta, Central Java, East Java, Bali, NTB, South Sulawesi and others. Victims fall, damage to buildings and economic losses continue to increase.
BMKG said that the “triple-dip” La Nina phenomenon from 2020 to 2023 (three years in a row) poses a threat to many countries in the world, including Indonesia. This phenomenon has begun in mid-2020 and is predicted to continue until the end of 2022 and may continue until early 2023. The triple dip phenomenon has occurred from 1973 -1975 and 1998-2001. This phenomenon will affect the pattern of weather – climate in Indonesia. One of them causes parts of Indonesia to experience the rainy season earlier.
The impact of floods, landslides, flash floods and hurricanes every year continues to increase, so it is necessary to seek various ways to prevent and or reduce disaster risk. The Department of Geophysics Engineering FTSPK ITS is going to present the webinar to provide enlightenment regarding the anticipation of floods and landslides. It is hoped that the parties can add insight and can be used to make decisions in anticipating floods and landslides.
We look forward to your participation in Ngobrol Santai (Ngobras) “ANTISIPASI BANJIR DAN LONGSOR” which will be held on:
The presentation of resource speaker can be accessed through the following link :
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