Indonesia: Earthquake - OCHA-01: 28-May-06
OCHA Situation Report No. 1
Indonesia - Earthquake
28 May 2006
This report is based on information received from the UN
Resident/Humanitarian Coordinator's Office in Jakarta, Indonesia, and
OCHA staff members fielded in Yogyakarta.
I. SITUATION
1. An earthquake measuring 5.9 on Richter scale struck Yogyakarta
Province on 27 May, at 5:53 AM local time. The epicentre was
approximately 37.2 km south of Yogyakarta at a depth of 33 kilometres.
The most affected districts are Bantul and Kulonprogo to the south of
Yogyakarta. Currently the impact of the earthquake is as follows: 2,500
people are reported killed, 1,500 seriously injured and 4,000 houses
destroyed.
2. The electricity is down and the airport in Yogyakarta is closed. The
telephone lines were down for several hours immediately after the
earthquake. Media reported that tremors were also felt in several cities
in Semarang, Central Java Province, and slightly damaged some houses in
Ngawi, Madiun, Trenggalek, Kediri, Magetan, and Pacitan in East Java
Province.
II. NATIONAL RESPONSES
3. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono visited to Yogyakarta today
together with the Coordinating Minister for People's Welfare, Ministers
of Social Affairs and Health, and BAKORNAS PB.
4. The Department of Health deployed medical teams today. In
coordination with a rapid response team from the Health Department
Branch in Surabaya, seven medical teams were fielded.
5. The Department of Social Affairs has been preparing a rapid response
team to join Health Office in Yogyakarta for evacuation. They have set
up emergency tents, operated public kitchens in coordination with local
government and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent
Societies(IFRC)/PMI. They have sent 5,000 canned food, 5,000 bottles
ketchup, 5,000 bottles of chilli, 5,000 liters cooking oil, 5,000
blankets, 5,000 sarongs, 10,000 clothing, 50 units tents, 200 folding
beds, five generators, seven units of field kitchen, and 5,000 mats.
6. PMI/IFRC Yogyakarta is carrying out an assessment of the situation.
PMI is sending mobile clinics to the affected areas. Field hospitals
will be established next to the crowded hospitals. IFRC has received a
request for 1,000 family tents that they are mobilizing. All PMI/IFRC
medical teams have been mobilized from the evacuation sites near Mt.
Merapi to respond to this emergency.
III. INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE
7. OCHA Indonesia has a team of two staff members on the ground who are
assessing the situation, assisting local authorities (SATKORLAK and
SATLAK) in establishing coordination structures and information centers,
and advising on urgent humanitarian needs. OCHA team met with THE
Governor of Yogyakarta and was informed that medical teams and supplies
were needed at initial stage to treat the injured.
8. UN Disaster Management Team in Jakarta has met in the afternoon,
chaired by UNRC a.i. Mr. Bernard Coquelin, to discuss the situation,
with an extensive teleconference with the OCHA team in Bantul district.
9. The following updates were provided at the UNDMT meeting:
- OCHA has established an information center within the Government
Office in Bantul - A reception center to be established in Yogyakarta
- No need to Search and Rescue (SAR) teams as yet
- 10 IDP camps/concentration points established in Bantul district
- An Inter-Agency mission comprising representatives from UN agencies
and NGOs to the area on 28 May. The mission will travel by road at 10:00
AM from Minara Thamrin. The mission will conduct a rapid needs
assessment and help with coordination, information management, etc. The
team will be lead by WFP and includes representatives from UNDP, UNICEF,
UNFPA, WFP, WHO, CARE and OCHA on the ground.
10. In Aceh, an emergency meeting was convened at the UN Office for the
Recovery Coordinator for Aceh and Nias, attended by 23 UN agencies and
humanitarian partners, to ensure a coordinated response and to inform
agencies of the possible UN Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS) flight. A
number of NGOs based in Aceh already despatched medical teams (IMC,
Merlin) by commercial flights.
11. The UNHAS Dash-7 will depart from Aceh on 28 May with NGO personnel
(Islamic Relief, Merlin, IRC, Mercy Malaysia, IMC and BRR), including
doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and it will include some 2 tonnes of
medical supplies provided by Merlin. The airplane will arrive in Solo
(closest available airport to Yogyakarta) on 28 May in the afternoon.
12. WHO deployed one staff member to Yogyakarta and sent six emergency
kits, six basic kits, six surgical kits, and medical supplies, and
provided mobile clinic and five operational transportation vehicles.
They will add ten more basic kits and two surgical kits.
13. OCHA has placed an UNDAC team, consisting of one UNDAC member each
from China, Malaysia and Singapore with 2 OCHA staff members, on
stand-by.
14. OCHA is in close contact with the UN HC/RC Office in Jakarta, the
Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific in Bangkok and will revert with
further information as it becomes available. This situation report,
together with further information on ongoing emergencies, is also
available on the OCHA Internet Website at http://www.reliefweb.int.
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