Disaster Services — 27 October, 2022
Bali Flash Flood 2022 Response
AHA-FL-2022-001138-IDN Activation Stats:
Community Mappersⓘ Total number of Mappers from Missing Maps
Total Map Editsⓘ Total number of edits from Missing Maps
Buildings Mappedⓘ Total number of buildings mapped from Missing Maps
Roads Mapped (KM)ⓘ Total length of roads mapped from Missing Maps
This is in activation by Asia Pacific Open Mapping Hub at the request of the Bali Disaster Management Agency to support a flash flood in Denpasar Bali, Indonesia.
October 13th
Context: “Heavy rains and storms have been ravishing Bali for over a week. Over the weekend, the devastation continued as weather damaged vital transportation routes and rural communities. Several bridges in West Bali collapsed due to landslides and flooding, causing delays from Gilimanuk to Denpasar.”
October 27th
Size-up Details
Event Name:Bali Flash Flood 2022
GDACS Alert Lvl:NA
Location:Jembrana District, Bali
Geographic Scope: Districts
Estimated Humanitarian Impact: 388 Affected Households
Estimated Duration: Days
Event Scope: Minor
Local Contacts: Bali Disaster Management Agency
Anticipated Needs: Basemap Improvement
Request(s): BPBD Bali is coordinating with Open Mapping Hub Asia-Pacific to support the mapping response in Jembrana District for buildings and roads. The mapped data, later on, will be used for impact analysis and combined with the affected areas captured by drone.
Need for Activation: Likely
Active Orgs: Bali Disaster Management Agency and U-Inspire
Lead Orgs: Open Mapping Hub Asia-Pacific
October 27th
Context: The head of the Regional Disaster Management Authority of Bali Province (BPBD Bali), I Made Rentin reported that six persons died after flash floods and landslides hit Bali in the last few days. “A number of victims who died are six. Three at Karangasem Regency, one at Bangli, one at Tabanan, and one at Jembrana,” said Rentin, Tuesday (18/10).
BPBD Bali is coordinating with Open Mapping Hub Asia-Pacific to support the mapping response in Jembrana District for buildings and roads. The mapped data, later on, will be used for impact analysis and combined with the affected areas captured by drone:
Here is the list of projects to map the affected area:
13680, [DISASTER RESPONSE] - FLASH FLOOD, JEMBRANA DISTRICT, BALI