Title: FLOODS AND LANDSLIDES IN JAVA, INDONESIA
1FLOODS AND LANDSLIDES IN JAVA, INDONESIA
- The disaster occurred on the eve of the third
anniversary of the Banda Aceh earthquake and
Indian Ocean tsunami - DECEMBER 25-31, 2007
2JAVA ISLANDS, INDONESIA
3FLOODS AND LANDSLIDES IN INDONESIA
- Millions of Indonesians on the Java Islands are
susceptible to floods from seasonal rains and
landslides because the many people live in or
near fertile river floodplains, or on the slopes
of mountains and active volcanoes. - Landslides occur frequently because the seasonal
tropical rains soak hillsides that are already
unstable as the result of years of deforestation.
4 IMPACTS
- An estimated 128 were killed by the flooding and
landslides. - Tens of thousands were left homeless.
- A bridge in the Madiun District of East Java
was swept away by flood waters.
5FLOODS AND LANDSLIDES IN INDONESIA
- Days of torrential rain triggered floods that
inundated thousands of houses throughout the
country and landslides that buried some villages. - The Wonogiri and Ngawi Districts were severely
impacted by 2-meter flood waters from the
Bengawan Solo River. - The Karangirya District was hit hard by
landslides.
6FLOODING IN PONOROGO,. EAST JAVA, DEC 25, 2007
7FLOOD WATERS HINDER POLICE EAST JAVA, DEC 26,
2007
8EVACUATION FROM FLOODING IN NGAWI DEC 29, 2007
9EVACUATION FROM FLOODING IN NGAWI, DEC 29, 2007
10 SEARCH AND RESCUE
- 1,000 Soldiers, police, and volunteers dug for
survivors of landslides in the Karanganyar
District. - The instability of the situation prevented the
use of heavy machinery and limited searchers to
hands, spades, and ploughs. -
11LANDSLIDES KILL 78 DECEMBER 25, 2007
127-9 METERS OF MUD IN TAWANGMANGU, CENTRAL JAVA
13SEARCH AND RESCUE TAWANGMANGU, CENTRAL JAVA
14PRESIDENT YUDHOYONO AND FIRST LADY, KRISTIANI
DEC 31
15A WORSENING PROBLEM
- Floods and landslides have occurred in Java for
five consecutive years, each year worse than the
preceding year.. - The primary factors exacerbating the continuing
annual disasters are 1) deforestation, 2)
conversion of forests into agricultural land, and
3) inadequate land-use planning and adaptation
measures.