Ahad 03 Dec 2017 07:50 WIB

Jokowi calls for vigilance against severe weather

Thousands of vehicles stuck in Pier IV of Merak Port during big waves and strong winds, Friday (December 1). The Java-Sumatra crossing route in the Sunda Strait is affected by Tropical Cyclone Dahlia.
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Thousands of vehicles stuck in Pier IV of Merak Port during big waves and strong winds, Friday (December 1). The Java-Sumatra crossing route in the Sunda Strait is affected by Tropical Cyclone Dahlia.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has called on the public to stay vigilant as several regions in Indonesia are experiencing severe weather lately.

"I call on the public to stay vigilant because the weather is very extreme," Jokowi told the media here on Saturday.

Severe weather has triggered strong wind, heavy rains, and high sea waves.

The Head of State has instructed his relevant officials, particularly the personnel of the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB), the Indonesian Defense Forces (TNI), the National Police (Polri), the National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas), and regional administrations, to anticipate the disaster and be ready to provide assistance to the public when needed.

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"I have ordered the BNPB, TNI, Polri, Basarnas, concerned ministries, and regional administrations to be vigilant and help the public in case of any disaster. We have to anticipate the impacts of extreme weather, particularly on food production," he stated.

So far, there have been no reports on the weather's impact on crop production; however, anticipation should be intensified.

"This is just December, there will be January," he said, referring to the peak of rainy season which falls in January and February.

He added that logistic routes must also be protected from natural disaster. 

sumber : Antara
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