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HIGH WAVES wiped out Nusantara ships. If civilians are not vigilant this will be dangerous.
As in Kebumen Regency, Central Java, two people were declared missing at the mouth of the Lukulo River yesterday. The incident occurred while they were playing a raft at the mouth of the Lukulo River.
A high wave suddenly came crashing down on them. Victims, Mujahideen, 22, and Faidu Rohman, 23, to this day have not been found.
The combined SAR team was mobilized to look for two people from Jogosimo Village, Klirong District, Kebumen Regency.
On the sidelines of the search for victims, Head of the Basarnas Cilacap Search and Relief Office, I Nyoman Sidakarya said, his party had sent a team to join another team.
“There is still a search around the scene. The team from the police station together with the Military Koramil, SAR Tunas Kelapa and Basarnas.
Search activity is interrupted by high waves. It is not possible to use ships, “he explained.
Based on an analysis of weather news released by the Meteorological Station BMKG Tunggul Wulung Cilacap, wave heights in the South Indian Ocean increased in Central Java to DI Yogyakarta with elevations reaching 1.5 meters to 3.5 meters.
“Wind speeds reach 4 to 20 vertices. We ask fishermen and residents on the beach to be vigilant, “said weather observer BMKG Tunggul Wulung, Cilacap, Nurfaijin.
High waves caused two fishermen in Bangka to die. They drowned because of the waves.
Head of the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of Bangka Belitung Province, Mikron Antariksa said that two out of three residents in Tikus Beach were found on different days.
Ikbal Rahman, 25, he works as an honorary employee of Satpol PP Bangka found Saturday (30/6) and Ardiansyah, 25, he is an employee at the Tanjung Pesona Hotel found Sunday (31/5), “said Mikron, yesterday.
Tidal water (rob) again submerged several areas on the north coast of Central Java.
Rob-hit areas include Pekalongan, Semarang, Demak and Jepara, with water levels reaching 20 centimeters to 100 centimeters.
Based on monitoring, yesterday, as many as 60 residents of Slamaran, North Pekalongan District, were forced to evacuate at Al Aqsa Slamaran Mosque.
In Sukabumi, West Java, landslides occurred in two areas in Gunungpuyuh District, Sunday (5/31), damaging buildings.
Head of the Prevention and Preparedness Section of the Regional Disaster Management Agency of Sukabumi City, Zulkarnain said based on reports, the disaster occurred in Karamat Village and on Jalan Merbabu RT 05/04 Karang Tengah Village.
South Sumatra Case Investigation News Agency
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