Day: September 22, 2022

The Jakarta Regional Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) utilizes social media and an application-based communication platform for broadcasting disaster-alert information, such as the potential for floods during the peak of the rainy season. “We disseminate the latest weather information and water surface level conditions to the public through (our) social media channel and website,” Jakarta BPBD Acting Chief Isnawa Adji stated here on Thursday. The official social media handle of Jakarta BPBD are @bpbddkijakarta (Instagram) and Twitter on @BPBDJakarta. Adji urged the public to check the BPBD social media channels as a form of anticipation of disasters during the rainy season. In addition to websites, social media, WhatsApp, and Telegram, the Jakarta BPBD also provides early warning information through the Disaster Early Warning System (DEWS) and Short Message Service (SMS) Blast. Adji added that structural mitigation efforts have been prepared by the Jakarta Provincial Government in facing the rainy season, such as dredging water, river and reservoir channels through the “Grebek Lumpur” activities. The Jakarta Provincial Government has accelerated the completion of the 942-DV flood control program, which is the construction of nine polder systems, four reservoirs, two river revitalizations and vertical drainage. Furthermore, the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing has sped up the Ciawi and Sukamahi Dams constructions, which aimed to reduce the potential for floods from the Ciliwung River. Adji remarked that the Jakarta Provincial Government prioritized two things in anticipating the impact of the rainy season, which are ensuring that there are no casualties and accelerating post-disaster recovery. Meanwhile, the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has predicted that some areas in South Jakarta and East Jakarta have entered the beginning of the rainy season, and it has been predicted that the peak of the rainy season will occur in January-February 2023. Source: Antara News

Chief of Indonesian National Police General Listyo Sigit Prabowo conveyed his appreciation and gratitude to the Traffic Corps of the National Police for distributing 311,409 social assistance packages to the community. “Thank you, everyone, for helping to distribute the social aid. Until now, there have been 311,409 social assistance packages

Home minister urges state apparatus to maintain political neutrality

Home Affairs Minister Tito Karnavian reminded the state apparatus to maintain political neutrality and not abuse their official position to support a particular candidate during the 2024 General Election and Regional Election. “State apparatus have their political rights and right to vote, but they must not abuse their position to

Indonesia succeeds in mitigating COVID-19 crisis: Minister

Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati stated that Indonesia had succeeded in mitigating the COVID-19 pandemic crisis, including in implementing the handling of the pandemic and economy recovery. “We have learned a lot from the pandemic. Assessing the results (of mitigation attempt we carry out, it can be said that) Indonesia

First Lady witnesses learning activities in kindergarten at Sragen

First Lady Iriana Jokowi, together with Second Lady Wury Ma’ruf Amin, observed the teaching and learning activities at Pertiwi Kliwonan 1 Kindergarten in a series of working visits in Sragen, Central Java, Thursday. According to the Presidential Secretariat statement received here, Iriana and Wury conversed with the teachers and students

Education Minister explores collaboration with American universities

Indonesian Education, Culture, Research, and Technology Minister Nadiem Anwar Makarim explored collaboration opportunities with a number of the world’s top universities in the United States, in a bid to improve the educational sector in Indonesia. “Kemendikbudristek’s (Education, Culture, Research, and Technology Ministry’s) attempts to explore opportunities for collaboration with the

Fisheries Ministry receives 2023 budget of Rp6.7 trillion

The Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry received a 2023 budget ceiling of Rp6.7 trillion, in accordance with the Joint Letter of the Finance Minister and the National Development Planning Minister, regarding the Ministry/Agency Budget Ceiling for the 2023 Fiscal Year. The ministry had Key Performance Indicator targets comprising of fishery