BPBD: Gunung Agung's refugees reach 3,406 people



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Refugees expanded into 41 refugee sites.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, KARANGASEM – Gunung Agung Refugees until Wednesday (4/7) afternoon reached 3,406 people. They are generally distributed in 41 refugee points, according to data from the Karangasem Regency Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD).

"All these refugees are usually scattered in Karangasem and Gianyar," said BPBD Karangasem President Ida Bagus Ketut Arimbawa. /7).

A total of 3 388 refugees are in 40 points in Karangasem. The largest number was gathered in the village of Ban (854 people), Banjar Bencingah in the village of Duda (310 people), Banjar Pesangkan in the village of East Duda (175 people, Banjar Wates Tengah in the village of East Duda (151 people) and Dusun Tengah in the village of Amerta Bhuana (124 people), 18 people displaced in Banjar Basang, Ambu Penyadnyan, Manukaya village, Tampaksiring, Gianyar. [19659004] The Chief of the Emergency Response and Emergency Services Section of Bali Provincial BPD Gede Agus Arjawa Tangkas urged refugees to evacuate to the Disaster Risk Reduction (KRB) Zone II This is to facilitate Authorities to effect the distribution of logistics, control and supervision.

At about 12:20 pm WITA, Gunung Agung in Karangasem Regency, Bali Province broke out again .The highest volcano on the island of Gods projects hot clouds to more than 2.5 kilograms peak crater meters

This eruption is recorded in seismograms with a maximum amplitude of 24 millimeters (mm) of one minute. and 58 seconds. Today, the sacred mountain of Hindu Balinese is still in state of alert or level 3.

Communities around the mountains and climbers, visitors, tourists, always advised not to be in action and in the danger zone, within a radius of four kilometers from the crater. ] Communities living in and around the Gunung Agung watershed should also be aware of potential secondary hazards, namely lava flows that may occur especially during the rainy season. The area of ​​the lava flow path follows the watercourses of the upper course of Mount Agung

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