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SURVEY RESULTS AFTER TSUNAMI HIT SOUTH

JAVA COAST AT 17 JULI 2006

Survey conducted during July 23 – 24, 2006

Coordinator:
Prof. Dr. Indroyono Soesilo, M.Sc, APU

Survey Team:
Widodo S. Pranowo, M.Si
Bagus Hendrajana, M.Sc
Taslim Arifin, M.Si

AGENCY FOR MARINE & FISHERIES RESEARCH (AMFR)


MINISTRY OF MARINE AFFAIRS & FISHERIES
OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
Tsunami wave track when hit Pangandaran, Cilacap
& Kebumen based on survey results
What to be conducted/Surveyed in PANGANDARAN

• Fisherman community
• Visited collapsed Auction Fishes Station (TPI)
Pangandaran
• Joint with ITST
• Interviewed with Chief of Fisherman Group
• Visited collapsed Fishes Auction Station (TPI)
Cikidang
• Visited BBGU (Institute for Marine Aquaculture)
& Hatchery
• Visited collapsed House/Villas
• Visited some Recovering activities
Images in red box in bellow is
the zooming of west part of
Pangandaran, where are
situation before (left) & after
(right) the tsunami attacked.
(Sources: Ikonos & Google Earth)

Yellow arrow: We saw collapsed


buildings in west & east part, and
some housing/building in between
were safe (Sources: Tsunami Survey Team
AMFR, July 2006)
An example of the Collapsed Fisherman House
Watermark 2.5 meters

Watermark 60 cm
The collapsed of TPI Pangandaran
Join with ITST
International Tsunami Survey Team
(ITST) consist from Ministry of Marine
Affairs & Fish. RI, Port & Airport
Research Institute, and also Japan
Society of Civil Engineering.

ITST lead by Dr. Subandono (MMAF-RI)


Interviewed with the Chief of Fisherman Group

Injured
marked

Left-Right: Chief of Fisherman, Deputy


of KUD Mina Sari, Secretary of KUD,
Taslim, & Bagus

4 fisherman still lost (at that time)


TPI Cikidang (not collapsed)

07º 40.972’ S, 108º 40.294’ E


The wave direction (red arrow)
The distance of wall from beach was 110 meters

The wave came through to TPI


Building, leave watermark at floor,
then destroy the wall behind the TPI
BBGU & Hatchery
07º 41.295’ S, 108º 40.53’ E

Inside Lab. was collapsed

07º 41.267’ S,
Distance: 60 meter from the beach 108º 40.126’ E

Total lost of BBGU:


Rp. 2.076.000.000,-

Hatchery collapsed by wave


approx. 4-6 meters height
Housing/Building at the beach (1)

Watermark 2.5 meter

Seems many building collapsed


by debris
Housing/Building at the beach (2)

Distance of Villa is 20 m from the beach

Breakwater & Truck


washed away then
stopped in front of
the villa
Recovery

People start to clean up the debris by


together
CILACAP, location to visit:

• Kaliyasa river, Sentolo Kawat


• TPI Kemiren
• TPI Lengkong & Bio-diesel home-factory
of AMFR
• TPI Rawajarit
• Bunton beach, Adipala
• Widarapayung beach, Binangun
• Jetis beach, Nusawungu
ECONOMIC LOST OF FISHERIES FACILITIES IN CILACAP
DATA FOR JULY 25, 2006 [08:00 WIB]

Amount
ITEM (unit) Lost (in Rupiah)
Boat/Vessel 1.110 17.943.000.000
Net/Trawl/Gill-net 3.605 1.439.450.000
Kiosk 47 129.450.000
Bike parking place at TPI 1 1.500.000
TPI Buildings 2 10.000.000
House-pool for dried fishes 6 18.000.000
Fisherman stations 2 14.000.000
Milkfish culture pond 25 132.500.000
Jetties 2 100.600.000
Boat/Vessel machine 29 435.000.000
Motorbike 15 22.500.000
Sub Total 20.245.900.000

Source: Dinas Kelautan dan Perikanan Kab. Cilacap


ECONOMIC LOST AT FISHING PORT (PPS) of CILACAP

Amount Lost (in


ITEM (unit) Rupiah)
Break water 10 95,400,000
Facilities building 80 6,400,000
Cold Storage 1 2,000,000
Workshop 1 1,500,000
Kiosk BAP 20 1,600,000
Hatchery 2 2,000,000
Sub Total 108,900,000

TOTAL LOST Rp. 20.354.800.000,-


Sentolokawat
Wave enter to
the Kaliyasa river

July 24, 2006


(by: Team AMFR)

18 July 18, 2006


(Courtesy: Tim Dinas KP Cilacap)
TPI Kemiren

Jellyfish pond collapse

Boat moved 75 m from


the beach by wave
TPI Lengkong & Bio-diesel home-factory of BRKP
07º 41.511’ S, 109º 04.21’ E

The
inundation
stop right
behind it, so
its around
140 meters
from the
beach
House-pool for dried fishes

Jellyfish pond collapse


07º 41.369 S, 109º 04.799’ E
TPI Rawajarit

Boat collapsed

Watermark = 1.6 meters


Bunton beach, Adipala

Mud from rice-field brought to the beach area after the inundation

The watermark showed that the


inundation could reach inldand
1.62 km from the beach (Survey
results of Team AMFR, 2006)
Widarapayung beach
07º 41.923 S, 109º 15.844’ E
Beach

Swimming-pool collapsed

The inundation area after shock (reached


380 meters from the beach)
TPI Jetis, Nusawungu
07º 43.062 S, 109º 22.952’ E
Seawall collapsed after shocked

Watermark by debris = 1.8 meters

Tomate field collapsed


Public-emergency kitchen in Sentolokawat
Recovery (1)

Fisherman brought the collapsed boat to emergency-


workshop

Fixing the boat-machine at emergency-workshop


in Sentolokawat
Beach Fixing kiosk in Rawajarit

TPI Kemiren which was safe


Fixing the road in Widarapayung beach

You could see the difference situation


when after shock by see to slide 22

Recovery (2)
Terima Kasih = Thank you

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