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View all search resultsThe National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) has confirmed that hydrometeorogical disasters would pose serious risks for our country this year. Although Indonesia is known to be prone to natural disasters due to seabed landslides and being located in the “Pacific Ring of Fire”, comprehensive plans and actions to deal with these risks are still lacking.
Authorities have issued warnings to residents living along rivers that flow from Mount Agung in Bali, as well as residents living around the volcano, to be more careful in the wake of the latest eruption, which occurred on Monday morning.
State-owned airport operator Angkasa Pura I (AP I) has not yet developed a plan for infrastructure to reduce the danger of tsunamis as part of its construction of the new Yogyakarta airport, which is located near the coast in Kulonprogo regency.