Alert-Update from the ACT Forum in Indonesia
4th February, 2007

Current Situation
The floods which
hit various areas in Jakarta on 1 February 2007 were triggered by
torrential rain from 31 January. Updated information from the National
Coordination Board for Disaster Management and Internally Displaced
People, Bakornas (3 February, 20:00 hrs), shows that the total number
of IDPs is 189,665 persons/73,187 HH (Jakarta: 138,453 IDPs/61,134
HH; Bekasi 36,212 IDPs; Tangerang: 15,000 IDPs). Seven persons have
reportedly died (four in Jakarta, one in Tangerang, and two in Bekasi).
The estimated number of inundated houses: East Jakarta: 21,000, Bekasi:
9,000, West Jakarta: 7,500, Tangerang: 3,000, South Jakarta: 3,400,
Central Jakarta: 1,000 and North Jakarta: 25,600.
The floods also
caused a disruption of public facilities and transportation. Since
several train tracks are inundated, many trains are not operating,
many telecommunication facilities are down and most parts of Jakarta
are experiencing power problems, since transmission points are under
water. SATKORLAK (Provincial Body for Disaster Management and Internally
Displaced People) in cooperation with related departments and offices
(such as the Department of Health, Public Works, Social Affairs, PMI,
Search and Rescue) continue evacuating affected people, providing
basic supplies, emergency shelters, health clinics, mobile latrines
and public kitchens.
A crucial decision
will be the closing or opening of a key floodgate in East Jakarta,
named Manggarai, which is at overflowing point, since water levels
are far higher than the normal levels. When the gate would be opened,
more parts of Jakarta will be inundated.
During a Bakornas
meeting on 4 February 2007, the World Health Organization (WHO) mentioned
that they in coordination with the Ministry of Health deployed mobile
health units in 16 locations, equipped with water purification units.
Furthermore, WHO recommended that hygiene kits and medicines need
to be distributed to Internally Displaced People (IDPs). According
to national television the relief items which are most needed in priority
order are: cooked meals, drink water, evacuation, shelter, blankets,
mats, clean water and sanitation facilities.
ACT Forum
Response
CWS/ACT attended
the meeting of Bakornas, on 4 February 2007, which was held with the
international community to discuss coordination of the emergency response
and update on the latest available information.
The three ACT
Forum Indonesia members CWS, Yakkum Emergency Unit (YEU) and Yayasan
Tanggul Bencana Indonesia (YTBI) are in continuous coordination with
each other since the initial response.
On 4 February
2007 CWS distributed mineral water to 280 households in Cipinang (East
Jakarta), which is CWS’ coverage area.
Besides this,
CWS will support public kitchens as well as coordination posts (posko)/
IDP camps of YTBI in Matraman (Central Jakarta) and Jatinegara (East
Jakarta) by distributing tents and blankets. Medical assistance (first
aid kits) will be delivered to Cipinang and preparation for hygiene
kits is ongoing.
Meanwhile an assessment
team of YEU, bringing medicines with the team, will join with YTBI’s
team for mobile clinic activities. YEU is currently also exploring
the possibilities of providing water filters.