Seeing the Villa on Carita Porak Poranda Beach After the Sunda Strait Tsunami Occurs ...
Channel Nasional. The tsunami hit the coastal area in Pandeglang Regency, Serang Regency, and South Lampung on Saturday (12/22/2018) night.
Based on Kompas.com's observation, a number of villas on the beach or Highway Carita were heavily damaged.
The villa building was destroyed and collapsed. Debris scattered. A number of parked cars crashed to hit the villa.
A number of tourist attractions also look flat on the ground. Bamboo stalls no longer stand tall.
It also appears that a number of cars have hit stalls or shops owned by residents.
The road looks full of beach sand to make a bumpy road.
Mud mixed with water also made the road slippery. The roar of the waves sounded clearly proving the magnitude of the waves there.
Even so, electricity is still running along the Carita Highway.
Officers from the TNI, Polri, various government agencies, and volunteers were seen united to evacuate victims and clear the debris.
A number of residents were seen looking for property left in the debris of their homes destroyed by the tsunami.
"I took clothes that were usable. My neighbor who had a food stall, thank God, I found Rp. 20,000,000 in a ditch," said a resident, Wahyu, when he was met on the edge of Jalan Raya Carita, Serang Regency, Banten, Sunday (12/23/2018).
Survivors were seen evacuating in the hills and a number of mosques.
Mama, a resident of Caringin, said she had to run to a higher place to avoid the tsunami on Saturday.
Thankfully all of his family survived the disaster.
He and his family are now taking refuge at the Jami Mosque in East Tenjolahang Village, Jalan Raya Caringin, Pandeglang, Banten.
He said, refugees still needed assistance in the form of blankets, clean clothes and food.
"Alhamdulillah, we all survived, we were shocked that there was a tsunami panicking, but thank God, now it is in the mosque," Mama said.
The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) recorded the death toll from the tsunami that hit the coastal area around the Sunda Strait to increase to 222 people on Sunday at 16.00.
While the victims were injured to be 843 people.
Then the victims who have not found 28 people. Material damage included 556 housing units, 9 hotel units, 60 culinary stalls, and 350 damaged boats and boats. Evacuation of victims is still being carried out by Polri, TNI and other parties.
Evacuation is now beginning to spread to areas that have not been evacuated, such as in the Tanjung Lesung area, Sumur District, and others.
Previously, the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) stated that the waves that hit several areas in the area around the Sunda Strait were tsunamis.
Head of BMKG Earthquake and Tsunami Center Rahmat Triyono explained that there were two events that triggered a tsunami wave around the Sunda Strait.
The two events were eruption activities of Mount Krakatau children and high waves due to weather conditions in the waters of the Sunda Strait.
Based on Kompas.com's observation, a number of villas on the beach or Highway Carita were heavily damaged.
The villa building was destroyed and collapsed. Debris scattered. A number of parked cars crashed to hit the villa.
A number of tourist attractions also look flat on the ground. Bamboo stalls no longer stand tall.
It also appears that a number of cars have hit stalls or shops owned by residents.
The road looks full of beach sand to make a bumpy road.
Mud mixed with water also made the road slippery. The roar of the waves sounded clearly proving the magnitude of the waves there.
Even so, electricity is still running along the Carita Highway.
Officers from the TNI, Polri, various government agencies, and volunteers were seen united to evacuate victims and clear the debris.
A number of residents were seen looking for property left in the debris of their homes destroyed by the tsunami.
"I took clothes that were usable. My neighbor who had a food stall, thank God, I found Rp. 20,000,000 in a ditch," said a resident, Wahyu, when he was met on the edge of Jalan Raya Carita, Serang Regency, Banten, Sunday (12/23/2018).
Survivors were seen evacuating in the hills and a number of mosques.
Mama, a resident of Caringin, said she had to run to a higher place to avoid the tsunami on Saturday.
Thankfully all of his family survived the disaster.
He and his family are now taking refuge at the Jami Mosque in East Tenjolahang Village, Jalan Raya Caringin, Pandeglang, Banten.
He said, refugees still needed assistance in the form of blankets, clean clothes and food.
"Alhamdulillah, we all survived, we were shocked that there was a tsunami panicking, but thank God, now it is in the mosque," Mama said.
The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) recorded the death toll from the tsunami that hit the coastal area around the Sunda Strait to increase to 222 people on Sunday at 16.00.
While the victims were injured to be 843 people.
Then the victims who have not found 28 people. Material damage included 556 housing units, 9 hotel units, 60 culinary stalls, and 350 damaged boats and boats. Evacuation of victims is still being carried out by Polri, TNI and other parties.
Evacuation is now beginning to spread to areas that have not been evacuated, such as in the Tanjung Lesung area, Sumur District, and others.
Previously, the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) stated that the waves that hit several areas in the area around the Sunda Strait were tsunamis.
Head of BMKG Earthquake and Tsunami Center Rahmat Triyono explained that there were two events that triggered a tsunami wave around the Sunda Strait.
The two events were eruption activities of Mount Krakatau children and high waves due to weather conditions in the waters of the Sunda Strait.
Comments
Post a Comment