Disaster Emergency Alert Status for Mataram Extended until End of March
According to the BMKG, Mataram City would likely experience an extreme weather condition, marked by heavy rainfall and strong winds, until 10 days starting from March 15.
According to the BMKG, Mataram City would likely experience an extreme weather condition, marked by heavy rainfall and strong winds, until 10 days starting from March 15.
Although East Kalimantan is currently experiencing the rainy season, several locations have still not received rains in a few days.
According to BMKG, the number of earthquakes shocking Bali this year was dominated by tremors with a strength below magnitude 3.
KNKT has recommended meteorology, climatology, and geophysics office to be set up at every port in Indonesia to provide comprehensive weather reports for seafarers and fishermen.
Class II Kupang Climatology Station warned the public of the impacts of drought after a long streak of days without rain.
The wind potential is reportedly related to the Australian monsoon.
BMKG also warned the public against doing any activities that can trigger fires.
BMKG has issued early warning of forest and land fires in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) as dry season approaches.
The cooperation is of high importance since the majority of national disasters in Indonesia are related to hydrometeorology.
Dozens of public facilities were also damaged.
Tremors felt in nearby cities, including Jakarta, Depok, and Bekasi.
A 5.0 magnitude earthquake hit southern East Java on Thursday, December 16, at 06.01 Western Indonesian Time (WIB) and damaged a number of areas in Jember regency.
Most areas in Bali encountered heavy to extreme rain on Sunday (5/12/2021) until the early hours of Monday (6/12/2021).