ACEH TIMUR - Sebanyak 12 warga Desa Panton Rayeuk, Kabupaten Aceh Timur, Provinsi Aceh mendapat perawatan intensif di Puskesmas Banda Alam dan dua lainnya di RSUD DR Zubir Mahud, Minggu (27/6/2021) malam. Mereka mengalami gejala sesak napas diduga akibat menghirup gas beracun dari sumur. Dari jumlah yang dirawat, delapan orang telah diperbolehkan pulang.
Namun, sementara waktu mereka tinggal di Kantor Camat Banda Alam yang menjadi lokasi pengungsian.
Informasi diperoleh dari warga sekitar, pada Minggu sore mereka mencium aroma menyengat dari sumur gas. Setelah itu warga merasa mual, pusing dan sesak napas hingga dikarian ke puskesmas setempat untuk mendapat pertolongan medis.
Baca Juga :
BNPB records 154 disasters in 3 weeks 20th January 2021
Residents look at the remains of the Mitra Manakarra Hospital which collapsed during a 6.2-magnitude quake in West Sulawesi. (ANTARA FOTO/AKBAR TADO)
The current high rainfall coupled with extreme weather has caused floods in several areas, including Malang and Puncak, Bogor Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesia has recorded a total of 154 natural disasters in the first three weeks of 2021, as per data from the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB).
“(The disasters) were mostly floods, storms, and landslides,” spokesperson for BNPB’s COVID-19 Handling Task Force, Wiku Adisasmito, said at an online press conference originating from the BNPB building in Jakarta on Tuesday.
Flooding and Landslides Across Indonesia, January 2021: Information Bulletin
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This bulletin is issued for information only and reflects the current situation and details available at this time. The Indonesian Red Cross – Palang Merah Indonesia (PMI), with the support of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), are continuing to monitor and respond to the situation with local and national resources. The Palang Merah Indonesia is currently requesting for DREF to supports it operation in South Kalimantan and West Sumatra.
Situation Updates
Indonesia’s Meteorological, Climatological, and Geophysical Agency predicts the peak of La Nina to occur in December 2020 and January 2021. The peak of La Nina coincides with the peak of rainy season which usually occurs between January and February. The agency also states that this phenomenon could increase precipitation which triggers heavy rainfall across the country. During this period, Indonesia f