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Government seeds nearly 100 tons of salt-lime to control rain in Jabodetabek
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The Indonesian government has used 97.8 tons of seeding materials like sodium chloride and calcium oxide in the Weather Modification Operation (OMC) since January 12, 2026, to control extreme rain in the Jabodetabek area. The operation involves BNPB, BMKG, TNI AU, and local BPBDs, with potential extension until February 1, 2026, to prevent flooding. Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung stated that funding has been allocated for this effort.
Senator Sherwin Gatchalian has filed a resolution for a Senate inquiry into the landfill collapse in Binaliw, Cebu, that killed more than 30 people and injured several others. The resolution highlights concerns over landfill design standards, operational practices, and government oversight to prevent future tragedies. He referenced the 2000 Payatas dumpsite collapse, which buried over 200 people, as a reminder of ongoing risks.
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In the aftermath of devastating floods in South Africa's Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces—which killed 37 people, caused billions of rands in damage, and prompted a national disaster declaration—the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) has warned of serious health threats. Vulnerable communities risk waterborne disease outbreaks from standing water and damaged sanitation, amid limited healthcare access.
A peat land fire in Desa Lapang and Desa Suak Raya, Kecamatan Johan Pahlawan, Meulaboh, Aceh Barat, has expanded to 10 hectares due to strong winds and hot weather. BPBD personnel, along with TNI, Polri, and local residents, continue efforts to extinguish the fire, which is still spreading slowly.
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Sen. Erwin Tulfo stated that the Environment Management Bureau of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources should be held accountable for the deadly landfill collapse in Barangay Binaliw, Cebu City, due to an oversight failure that permitted a building's construction in a hazardous area. He expressed dismay over allowing construction near a garbage mountain and pledged a Senate investigation.
Toxic smoke incident at PT Aneka Tambang (Antam) Pongkor gold mine in Bogor Regency, West Java, on January 13, 2026, sparked rumors of an explosion and hundreds of casualties. Local authorities and company management have debunked these claims, confirming no victims and all workers safely evacuated. The smoke is suspected to stem from burning support wood at mine level 700.
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Hong Kong's newly elected Legislative Council held its first meeting on January 15, led by president Starry Lee Wai-king, with Chief Executive John Lee outlining priorities for responding to the deadly Wang Fuk Court fire in Tai Po. Discussions centered on relief for displaced residents, rehousing, industry reforms, and anti-bid-rigging measures amid calls for accountability.
Fire destroys official records at Kwara State University
torsdag, 29. januar 2026, 07:33Aceh enters transitional disaster recovery phase until April 2026
torsdag, 29. januar 2026, 00:41Magnitude 4.6 earthquake strikes southern Chiba Prefecture
mandag, 26. januar 2026, 00:12Millions needed to repair flood damage in Kruger National Park
søndag, 25. januar 2026, 06:09Vale pit overflow disrupts operations in Minas Gerais
søndag, 18. januar 2026, 05:53Evacuation directive lifted for 152 people in Otsuki over forest fire
lørdag, 17. januar 2026, 19:26Kruger National Park launches relief fund for flood damage
lørdag, 17. januar 2026, 09:42One pupil dies, others injured after strong winds rip off classroom roof
lørdag, 17. januar 2026, 08:58Flooding submerges 16 neighborhoods and 10 roads in Jakarta on Sunday morning
fredag, 16. januar 2026, 02:02Heavy rains trigger severe flooding in Limpopo and Mpumalanga