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Facing Hydrometeorological Disasters

Increasing awareness and preparing as best as possible we believe is still the right way to minimize the potential impact of hydrometeorological disasters.

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KOMPAS/EMANUEL EDI SAPUTRA

Residents of Sintang District, Sintang Regency, West Kalimantan, wade through the floods by boat, Saturday (10/30/2021). The height of the flood in the area ranges from 50 cm-1 meter.

It is common knowledge that in Indonesia the rainy season generally falls in October.

If at the beginning of November we find the sky is generally grey and it rains often, that's normal. If there is one thing that makes the weather different from the past, it is the intensity of the weather and the rainfall that occurs. The rainy season does not come slowly and gradually, but seems to fall straight away, heavily and with high rainfall.

Editor:
Syahnan Rangkuti
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