BMKG Early Warning Tomorrow 21-22 January 2025, 11 Areas Warning for Very Heavy Rain

BMKG Early Warning Tomorrow 21-22 January 2025, 11 Areas Warning for Very Heavy Rain

Indonesia Brace for ‍Heavy Rains:‍ BMKG Issues Early Warning

Indonesia is gearing up for ​a period of important​ rainfall as the Asian monsoon persists. The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency ⁢(BMKG) ⁢has issued an early⁤ warning, urging residents‍ to ‍be vigilant⁣ in the face of potential hydrometeorological disasters like floods, landslides, and fallen trees.

The BMKG predicts widespread heavy rainfall across various regions throughout⁣ the next week, with the monsoon expected to last until the ​end of‌ Febuary 2025. This comes as the weak ‌La Niña phenomenon is projected to continue until mid-2025.

In its early warning​ for January 21st and⁢ 22nd,2025,the⁢ BMKG specifically highlighted several areas that will experience⁢ heavy to very heavy rainfall:

Heavy Rain – Very Heavy Warning

Tuesday,January 21st,2025

  • Bengkulu
  • West Java
  • Kepulauan Riau
  • North Maluku
  • West Nusa Tenggara
  • East Nusa Tenggara
  • Papua
  • West Papua
  • South Sulawesi
  • Central Sulawesi
  • North Sulawesi

Wednesday,January 22nd,2025

  • Bali
  • Bengkulu
  • Yogyakarta
  • Gorontalo
  • West Java
  • Central ‌Java
  • East Java
  • East Kalimantan
  • lampung
  • Maluku
  • West Nusa​ Tenggara
  • East Nusa Tenggara
  • Papua
  • North Sulawesi
  • West Sumatra
  • South Sumatra
  • Jambi

Moderate – Heavy Rain⁣ Warning

The BMKG also issued a warning for moderate to heavy rain on Tuesday,January 21st,2025,for several areas. ⁣

Strong Winds Expected: Provinces on High⁤ Alert

Indonesia is bracing for strong ⁢winds,‌ with several provinces issued warnings ahead of the​ potential weather phenomenon. The ‍Indonesian​ Meteorological, Climatological, and Geophysical Agency (BMKG) has issued alerts for a number⁤ of regions, urging residents to take precautions.

On Tuesday, January 21, 2025, the ‌BMKG issued‍ early ‌warnings for Aceh,‍ Banten,⁤ West Kalimantan, South‍ Kalimantan, Central Kalimantan, North Kalimantan, Kep.‍ Bangka Belitung, Kep. Riau, ⁣North⁢ Maluku, West Papua, riau, West Sulawesi, South Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, southeast Sulawesi, and North Sumatra.Residents in these areas are advised to⁤ be vigilant and take necessary safety measures.

The warnings continued​ on Wednesday,⁢ January 22, 2025, with ⁤the BMKG expanding ‍the alert to ⁢include provinces like Aceh, Banten, West ⁣Kalimantan, South Kalimantan, Central‌ Kalimantan, North Kalimantan, Kep. Bangka Belitung, Kep. Riau, North ‌Maluku,⁤ West Papua, Riau, West Sulawesi, South Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi, and ⁣north Sumatra.

While specific details regarding ⁣the ​anticipated ⁤wind ⁤speeds and duration remain unclear, the⁤ BMKG’s ‌proactive approach highlights the importance of preparedness in mitigating ​potential risks associated‍ with⁢ strong winds.

Residents in affected areas⁢ are encouraged to ​stay informed about weather updates, secure loose objects, and ⁢avoid outdoor activities ⁤during periods of strong winds.

What steps can residents take ​to stay safe during the period of heavy rainfall and increased risk of hydrometeorological disasters?

archyde News⁢ Exclusive: Interview wiht BMKG Chief Meteorologist, Dr. Oto Soedarmono

Archyde: Dr.Soedarmono, thank you for joining us today. Can you ⁢start by briefing our readers ⁤on the⁤ current weather⁣ situation in Indonesia?

Dr.oto Soedarmono ( DS): Thank you for‌ having‍ me. Indeed, the Asian monsoon is currently active, bringing notable rainfall to many parts⁣ of Indonesia.What makes this situation important is the duration and intensity of these rains. We’re expecting ​persistent heavy​ rainfall over the next few days.

Archyde: Your agency, the BMKG, has issued an ⁣early warning. Can⁤ you tell us more about‌ this warning and​ why it’s crucial⁢ for residents to be vigilant?

DS: Absolutely. The early warning is a cautionary measure to raise awareness among⁢ residents about potential ⁢hydrometeorological disasters.Heavy rainfall ⁢can lead to ⁣various dangers like floods, landslides, and even fallen trees. We’ve seen these occur ⁢in the past, causing significant disruption ​and destruction to life and property. So,⁤ we urge‍ everyone to stay alert and take necessary ⁤precautions.

Archyde: Are there specific areas in ⁢Indonesia that are particularly at ⁣risk?

DS: Based on our forecasts and the ‍current weather patterns, we’re closely monitoring several regions. These include Java, Sumatera, and Papua, where heavy rainfall is predicted. However, I​ must stress that everyone should stay informed about local conditions, as weather can be unpredictable and local variations can occur.

archyde: What steps can residents take to stay safe during this period?

DS: First and foremost, stay informed. Keep updated with the latest ‌weather forecasts and warnings. Avoid ‌low-lying areas and​ stay away from⁢ steep slopes, as these are prone to landslides. If you live in or near a flood-prone area, have an evacuation plan ready.⁤ Always follow the instructions​ of local⁣ authorities. we also advise people to secure any loose⁤ objects around their homes ⁤to⁤ prevent them‍ from being blown away or⁤ falling in⁣ heavy winds.

Archyde: ⁤The BMKG has been ‌using social media​ to disseminate information. How else can ​people stay informed about weather updates?

DS: Indeed, we’re active on ‍social media platforms, especially Twitter, to‍ reach a wider audience. But we ⁤also have an official website where people can find detailed weather forecasts and warnings. Notably, we also have a mobile application called ‘Indoep ropa ⁤Meterologi’ that​ provides real-time weather updates and notifications. Radio ​and television broadcasts also ⁢carry our weather updates.

Archyde: Dr. Soedarmono, how ⁤can the public help in making Indonesia more resilient to these floods‍ and landslides?

DS: That’s a great question. Public cooperation is key.‌ We encourage everyone to take part in community-based disaster risk management initiatives. This could ⁤involve participating in environmental conservation efforts, such‍ as reforestation, to maintain our natural defenses ⁢against landslides and floods. Early reporting ‍of any potential hazards,like signs of landslides or clogged drainage systems,​ can also help us take ‌preventive actions. Moreover, households can invest in ​simple but effective hazard-resistant measures, like​ improving their houses’ drainage or reinforcing slopes.

Archyde: Thank you for your time,‍ Dr. Soedarmono. Your⁤ expertise is invaluable in⁤ keeping our ⁢readers informed.

DS: My pleasure. Stay safe, everyone.

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