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Nona Iriana Environment Statistics Division
4-6 October 2017 The Peninsula Manila, Philippines
DISASTER STATISTICS IN BPS STATISTICS INDONESIA
Major Natural Disaster (Last 30 years)
WEST SUMATERA, 2010 EARTHQUAKE & TSUNAMI 447 died, > 15.000 affected
WEST SUMATERA, 2009 EARTHQUAKE
666 died
CENTRAL JAVA, WEST JAVA, YOGYAKARTA, 2006
EARTHQUAKE & TSUNAMI 650 died, >7.000 affected
CENTRAL JAVA, YOGYAKARTA, 2006
EARTHQUAKE 5.689died, >2milion affected
CENTRAL JAVA, 1990 FLOOD
169 died
ACEH, 2004 EARTHQUAKE & TSUNAMI
166.671 died, 450,000 affected
ACEH, NORTH SUMATERA, 2005
EARTHQUAKE 915 died, 110.000 affected
YOGYAKARTA, 2010 VOLCANO ERUPTION
277 died, > 300 affected
EAST NUSA TENGGARA,1992
EARTHQUAKE 2500 died, > 2000 affected
EAST NUSA TENGGARA,1992
TSUNAMI 2400 died
Data sourced from Dibi (http://dibi.bnpb.go.id
BPS Role to Disaster Risk Management
BPS-Statistics Indonesia, collaborates with Disaster Management Agency of Indonesia (BNPB) in sharing statistical information focused on geographic information, employment, education, health, food security, water and sanitation. With the availability of data to the smallest level, it is expected to provide the existence of regional variations, variations of potential disasters, and variations in the potential of affected people.
SDG’s INDICATORS IN INDONESIA
Target Proxy Indicator
1.5. 1.5.1*Number of Deaths, Missing Persons and Person Affected by Disaster per 100.000 People
Number of Natural Disaster Victims and Condition of Victim
Disaster Management Agencies of Indonesia (BNPB)
http://dibi.bnpb.go.id
Number of Damage House Caused by Natural Disaster by Province and Condition of Damage
Disaster Management Agencies of Indonesia (BNPB)
http://dibi.bnpb.go.id
1.5.1.(d)Number of Natural Disaster/Social Disaster Area that had education special services
Number of villages by province and type of Natural Disaster
Disaster Management Agencies of Indonesia (BNPB)
http://dibi.bnpb.go.id
1.5.1.(e)Disaster Risk Index in Center of Growth with High Risk
Number of Villages by Province and Efforts in Anticipation of natural Disaster
Disaster Management Agencies of Indonesia (BNPB)
http://dibi.bnpb.go.id
11.5 11.5.1*Number of Deaths, Missing Persons and Person Affected by Disaster per 100.000
Number of Natural Disaster Victims and Condition of Victim
Disaster Management Agencies of Indonesia (BNPB)
http://dibi.bnpb.go.id
Number of Damage House Caused by Natural Disaster by Province and Condition of Damage
Disaster Management Agencies of Indonesia (BNPB)
http://dibi.bnpb.go.id
11.5.1.(a) Indonesia's Disaster Risk IndexNumber of Province and District/City by Level of Disaster Risk
Disaster Management Agencies of Indonesia (BNPB)
http://dibi.bnpb.go.id
11.5.1.(c)Number of Weather, Climate, Disaster early Warning Systems
Number of Villages by Province and Efforts in Anticipation of natural Disaster
Village potential survey (BPS-Statistics Indonesia)
https://www.bps.go.id/publikasi
13.1 13.1.2*Number of Deaths, Missing Persons and Person Affected by Disaster per 100.000 People
Number of Natural Disaster Victims and Condition of Victim
Disaster Management Agencies of Indonesia (BNPB)
http://dibi.bnpb.go.id
Number of Natural Disaster Victims and Condition of Victim
Disaster Management Agencies of Indonesia (BNPB)
http://dibi.bnpb.go.id
Indikator Source
Disaster Indicator in BPS Publication
Disaster Indicator in BPS Publication :
Environment Statistics of Indonesia Indicators of Sustainable Development
Natural Disaster • Number of Natural Disaster by Sub Group Disaster, Type and
Province • Number of Victims Due to Natural Disaster by Province • Number of Damaged Hause Due to Natural Disaster by Province • Total Damage of Public Facilities and Land Caused by Natural
Disasters by Province Technological Disaster • Number of Technological Disaster by Type and Province • Number of Victims Due to Technological Disaster by Province
Number of Natural Disaster by Province, 2015-2016
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Monthly Natural Disaster Events (2015-2016)
Data sourced from Dibi (http://dibi.bnpb.go.id) as of 20 April 2017 Natural disaster: flood, whirlwind, landslide, flood and landslide, drought, high tide, earthquake and tsunami, tsunami and volcano eruption)
Disaster Events (2015-2016)
OtherEarthquake
Flood and LandslideWildfire
LandslideWhirwind
Flood 1280 1271
1141 222
106 40 56
Of natural disaster events that occurred during the period 2015-2016 are hydro-meteorological disaster with Flood being the most frequent one 93%
Top five provinces with the highest natural disaster events (2015-2016) Aceh From 172 events, the most frequent is Floods (36%)
West Java From 546 events, the most frequent is Landslide (38%)
Central Java From 905 events, the most frequent is Landslide (46%)
East Java From 424 events, the most frequent is Floods (34%)
East Kalimantan From 265 events, the most frequent is Wildfire (49%)
Percentage of Damage houses and Public Facilities by Type of Natural Disaster Causes the Damage 2015-2016
Data sourced from Dibi (http://dibi.bnpb.go.id
Flood caused the biggest damage to education and worship facilities. More than 80% Road damage is also caused by flooding. And almost 70% of land damage by the disaster caused by floods.
Nearly 50% of the health facilities damage caused caused by earthquakes. Likewise with facilities of worship (40%).
The biggest damage to houses due to whirwind (30 percent), 15 percent due to earthquakes and 20 percent due to flooding.
Number of Event and Victims by Type of Natural Disaster, 2015-2016
Data sourced from Dibi (http://dibi.bnpb.go.id
This graph indicates that the impact of natural disasters on humans depends on many factors including the types of Hazard (location, duration, scale/magnitude), the exposure to environment and human, and the vulnerability of the population.
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VO LC AN I C ERUPT I O N
H I G H T ID E
EARTHQ UAK E
F LO O D AN D LAN D S L I D E
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LAN D S L I D E
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Event Death Disappeared Injured
The graph shows the number of disaster
events coupled with the number of victims
caused by the disaster
DISASTER RISK
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