Monday, January 7, 2013
Floods in North Kolaka, loss of Rp 12.5 MiliarKOLAKA NORTH,
KOMPAS.com - National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) Kolaka North Sulawesi released data losses due to floods in the past few days in several places in the area pemekeran from this Kolaka. Noted, material losses reached USD 12.5 billion, consisting of a number of public facilities and damage to plantations owned by residents.
Besides soaking more than 200 homes, public facilities were destroyed in the form of a permanent bridge, clove and cocoa plantations covering dozens of acres, and gabion (embankments) along 1.5 kilometers. "It's flooding soak at least 200 homes, nine drift swept water, 14 severely damaged and 65 lightly damaged," said Nur Munir of BNPB Kolaka, Monday (01/07/2013).
He added that the great flood that hit the village and the villages in two districts namely Lapai and Lasusua, is the flood of submissions Totallnag village which is just above the location of the flood. "Three villagers who took part was submerged village Woesi, Latawaro and Rante Limbong is Totallang neighboring villages of the village were in the height of the top of the mountain," Munir added.
Events that struck the North Kolaka in early 2013 is indeed cause panic. Because, people fear that floods will happen again in the region, such as a few years ago, and killed dozens of people.
Sources: http://regional.kompas.com/read/2013/01/07/15253686/
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