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An area :Mainland = 65,526.72 Km2Sea = 193,923.75 Km2Coastline = 4,013 Km2Number of Islands = 1,402 Islands
Administrative Data12 Regencies1 city171 Districts1,944 Villages
Total population :In 2018 there were 2,966,325 people with an average density of 48 people / Km2Source
Central Bureau Of Statistic Republic Of Indonesia
Danny H. Natawidjaja, 2012
Palu Koro Fault lies along Palu valley that stretches from the Gulf of Palu to the southeast. This fault is a major geologic structure in the Province of Central Sulawesi The movement of the rock formations reach 35 to 44 mm / year.
Landslide
Landslide
Landslide
Ponulele Bridge
Talise beachUplift and landslide
Trees and cars carried by the tsunami
Donggala, Road eroded by tsunami
Citraland
Wani 2harbour
mosqueDatokarama beach
Tondo Maboro
Donggalalandslide
Buluri
Lolipesua
TSUNAMI SURVEY PALU© PUSGEN 2018
Danny H. Natawidjaja, 2012
1. Telecommunication networks lost due to power outages caused data collection and reporting on the impact ofthe earthquake and tsunami in Palu and Donggala City could not be done quickly
2. Various houses and public facilities partially or fully collapsed. It is estimated that tens to hundreds of peoplehave not been evacuated from the rubble of the building
3. The Ponulele Bridge that connects between West Donggala and East Donggala collapsed, the bridge whichbecame the tourism icon of Palu City collapsed after being hit by the Tsunami wave.
4. 7 Electric substations were extinguished after the earthquake, especially in Palu and Donggala.5. The 4th floor tower of Palu Airport (Mutiara SIS Al-Jufrie) collapsed, communication equipment was damaged,
radio transmitter was damaged, Usat network was down, radar & VOR had not been functioning, 500 meters of2,500 meters of runway or runway was cracked due to the earthquake. The remaining 2,000 meters of runwaycannot be landed by large jet aircraft, such as the Boeing 747 and the like
6. Evacuation at the location of liquefaction can only be done on the third day, due to the limitations of heavyequipment.
7. The limited amount of food resulted in looting in several shopping centers that had been damaged by theearthquake.
deaths missing victims mass buried
1 Palu 2132 531 1016 3679
2 Sigi 434 116 0 405
3 Donggala 249 54 0 303
4 Parigi Moutong 15 0 0 15
Total 2830 701 1016 4402
number of casualtiesNo Districts
Total victims in
districts
refugee campsnumber of
householdertotal refugee
1 Palu 127 11165 40738 3679
2 Sigi 160 29867 93187 405
3 Donggala 98 11478 36346 303
4 Parigi Moutong 15 662 2728 15
Total 400 53172 172999 4402
No Districts
the condition of refugees
Total victims in
districts
minor damagemoderately
damagedheavily damaged lost
1 Palu 17293 12717 9181 3673 42864
2 Sigi 10612 6480 13144 302 30538
3 Donggala 7989 6099 7290 75 21453
4 Parigi Moutong 4191 826 533 0 5550
Total 40085 26122 30148 4050 100405
No Districts Total
community housing conditions
Report To Central Sulawesi Governor, Status of February 22 2019
Determination of disaster-prone zones
Palu City District of Donggala District of SigiSumber Dinas Bina Marga dan Tata Ruang Provinsi Sulawesi Tengah
District Of Sigi
Palu City
Temporary Shelter NeedsNumber of
HouseholderTotal Refugees
Temporary ShelterSpots
Temporary ShelterNeeds
Districts
Temporary Shelter Design Prototype
Land Readiness Progress Ready Temporary ShelterLocation Unit Location Unit Location Unit
Physical Progress
1. Post-disaster needs assessment that covering physical aspects and human aspects;2. Determination of recovery priorities3. Socialization of plans for rehabilitation and reconstruction4. Reconstruction of Houses and Public Infrastructure;5. Standardize earthquake resistant construction in residential and public buildings6. Relocation of settlements in disaster-prone zones7. Livelihood Recovery
Disaster emergency handling
Emergency transition to recovery
Early recovery
Implementation of Rehabilitation and Reconstruction
Housing Sector
Infrastructure Sector
Social Sector
Productive Economy Sector
Multi Sector
In situ Rehabilitation
Relocation