Greenpeace Backs BRIN's Study on Potential Extreme Drought in IKN, Kalimantan
Greenpeace Indonesia supported the study conducted by the BRIN researcher on the potential of extreme droughts that could ravage IKN in Kalimantan.
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Greenpeace Indonesia supported the study conducted by the BRIN researcher on the potential of extreme droughts that could ravage IKN in Kalimantan.
Extreme drought potentially occur in East Kalimantan, where IKN is located, in the long term or 2050, as well as short term by 2033.
BMKG said climate change potential will affect several parts of Indonesia this year, causing drought.
The National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) reported that a prolonged drought in Java could trigger landslides when it rains.
Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman stated that the country is currently grappling with an unusual El Nino phenomenon, dubbed Gorilla El Nino.
Residents of Tigaraksa, Cikupa, and Pasar Kemis in Tangerang Regency welcomed the first rain this afternoon, Nov. 1.
BMKG reported that the drought in Bali has spread from 26 districts to 35 districts in November 2023.
BMKG Denpasar reports that the drought in Bali has spread to 15 districts due to 80 days of no rain.
At least 39.4 percent of West Java is suffering from extreme drought, according to the Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG).
Breaking news on the drought disaster that hit many regions in Indonesia has been spreading over the nation.
The drought in Bekasi Regency is increasingly widespread.
South Tangerang has been experiencing a water crisis for a month. Over 700 households in ten neighborhoods are reportedly in need of clean water.
The West Java Regional Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) has declared an emergency alert status for drought in Bogor, Bekasi, and Garut.
BPBD has distributed 1.4 million liters of clean water for drought-stricken residents in the regency until last Saturday, September 9.
Drought conditions in Bekasi Regency are worsening, at least 16,999 families or 66,647 people are affected.
The regional government of Bekasi sets the status level of drought in Bekasi to alert, saying that 6 sub-districts are affected and need clean water.
The government of Gunungkidul Regency, Yogyakarta, has declared a state of emergency due to the worsening drought.
The West Java Climatology Station today issued an early warning of meteorological drought from August 11 to 20, 2023.
Indonesian government is preparing to develop food storage facilities to anticipate the effect of drought in Papua.
East Nusa Tenggara issued an emergency alert for drought and forest fire caused by the effects of El Nino throughout August in Kupang Regency.