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GIEWS Country Brief: Indonesia 30-April-2013

FOOD SECURITY SNAPSHOT

  • Prospects for the 2013 main season paddy and maize crops are favourable

  • Domestic prices of rice weakened seasonally in March, after a steady rise since May 2012

  • Lower cereal imports in 2012/13 (April/March) marketing year and are expected to remain so during 2013/14

  • Overall food security situation satisfactory but localized food insecurity persists

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Indonesia Humanitarian Bulletin Issue 02 | February and March 2013

HIGHLIGHTS

• Floods and landslides killed 20 people in North Sulawesi in February. About 4,220 houses were damaged, 3,832 people were temporarily displaced.

• Floods killed three people and temporarily displaced around 9,923 persons in Riau in February.

• Floods killed three people and displaced around 1,145 families from six sub-districts Jayapura District, Papua in March.

• Communities affected by disasters continue to receive support from three HRF-funding projects.

UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs:

To learn more about OCHA's activities, please visit http://unocha.org/.

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Landslide Emergencies Compilation Report per 20 February 2013

SITREP # 1: 21 February 2013 at 10.00 local time (UCT+7)

HIGH LIGHTS

The Center for Health Crisis of Ministry of Health (CHC/MOH) reported 3 landslide events that happened on 12, 15, and 19 February 2013, as following:

  1. On Tuesday, 12 February 2013 at 06.00 Western Indonesia Time (UTC+7), a landslide happened in Rempasai Village, Prahu Dipo, South Dempo Sub-district, Pagar Alam City, South Sumatera Province;

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Indonesia: Floods - DREF n° MDRID007 operation update no. 1

Report
IFRC

Period covered by this update: 1–20 February 2013

Summary: CHF 339,096 was allocated from the Federation’s Disaster Relief Emergency Fund (DREF) on 30 January 2013 to support the National Society in delivering assistance to some 25,000 beneficiaries, or to replenish disaster preparedness stocks over the period of two months.

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Flood Weekly Emergency Report per 9 to 17 February 2013

HIGH LIGHTS

・The Center for Health Crisis of Ministry of Health (CHC/MOH) reported 7 flood events that happened on 9 to 15 February 2013, as following:

1 . On Sunday, 10 February 2013 until Sunday, 17 February 2013, a flood happened in 5 sub-districts in Muara jambi District, Jambi Province. The flood affected following sub-districts: Sekernan (8 villages), Jambi Luar Kota (7 villages), Maro Sebo (4 villages), Tanggurajo (7 villages), and Kompeh Ilir (8 villages).

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Indonesia Monthly Humanitarian Bulletin January 2013

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Number of disaster events in December 2012 increased double compared to November 2012.

  • Floods hit Jakarta in January 2013 killing 41 people and displacing estimates 45,000 people.

  • Floods remained the most devastating disaster affecting more than 200,000 people in December-January.

  • December-January recorded high disaster-impact ratios.

  • Suspected bird flu virus killed 320,000 ducks in Java Island.

  • Hydro meteorological disasters are expected to continue in 2013.

UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs:

To learn more about OCHA's activities, please visit http://unocha.org/.

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Indonesia: Floods DREF operation n° MDRID007

Report
IFRC

CHF 339,096 has been allocated from the IFRC’s Disaster Relief Emergency Fund (DREF) to support the National Society in delivering immediate assistance to some 25,000 beneficiaries. Unearmarked funds to repay DREF are encouraged.

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Indonesia: Floods in Jakarta and its greater area, Situation Report No. 04/2013 (as of 25 January 2013)

Highlights

UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs:

To learn more about OCHA's activities, please visit http://unocha.org/.

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Floods Emergency Situation Report in DKI Jakarta Province #5, 22 January 2013

(Extract)

HIGHLIGHTS

The Center for Health Crisis of Ministry of Health (CHC/MOH) reported the flood situation in DKI Jakarta Province, as following:

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Floods Emergency Situation Report in West Java Province # 1, 18 January 2013

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HIGH LIGHTS

  • The Center for Health Crisis of Ministry of Health (CHC/MOH) reported the flood situation in West Java Province that affected 174 villages in 54 sub-districts in 4 districts and 1 City with water level 10 to 200 cm height. The affected areas, as following:

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Floods Emergency Situation Report in DKI Jakarta Province #2, 18 January 2013

HIGH LIGHTS

  • The Center for Health Crisis of Ministry of Health (CHC/MOH) reported the flood situation in DKI Jakarta Province, as following:

    1. On Tuesday, 15 January 2013 at 04.00 Western Indonesia Time (UTC+7), the flood has started to occur in DKI Jakarta Province, affected 53 villages in 19 Sub-districts in 4 administrative cities, as following:

A. South Jakarta Administrative City - 21 villages in 8 sub-districts were affected by the flood

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Floods in Jakarta and its greater area - Situation Report No. 02 (as of 18 January 2013)

Highlights

UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs:

To learn more about OCHA's activities, please visit http://unocha.org/.

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Jakarta Floods Situation Report No. 1 (as of 17 January 2013)

Highlights

UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs:

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Indonesia: Floods Emergency Situation Report #1, 17 January 2013

HIGH LIGHTS

The Center for Health Crisis of Ministry of Health (CHC/MOH) reported the flood situation in DKI Jakarta Province, as following:

  1. On Tuesday, 15 January 2013 at 04.00 Western Indonesia Time (UTC+7), the flood has started to occur in DKI Jakarta Province, affected 17 Sub-districts in 4 administrative cities, as following:

A. South Jakarta Administrative City - Kebayoran Lama (Pondok Pinang-water level 110 cm);

  • Cilandak (Cilandak Barat-150 cm and Pondok Labu-150 cm);

  • Kebayoran Baru (Petogogan-100 cm);