Pengungsi Sinabung Diminta Presiden SBY untuk Bersabar

President Yudhoyono Asks Sinabung Evacuees to Remain Patient

Reporter : Rizki Saleh
Editor : Cahyani Harzi
Translator : Dhelia Gani


Pengungsi Sinabung Diminta Presiden SBY untuk Bersabar
Status Awas tersebut berpotensi menyebabkan semakin meluasnya lontaran material berukuran 3-4 cm yang jaraknya diperkirakan mampu mencapai 4 km (Foto2: Mail Online)

Jakarta (B2B) - Presiden Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono meminta warga Sinabung, Sumatera Utara, untuk bersabar dan tidak kembali ke desa mereka sebelum situasi dinyatakan aman sepenuhnya.

Imbauan itu disampaikan oleh Presiden Yudhoyono melalui akun jejaring twitternya @SBYudhoyono, Minggu pagi, pascajatuhnya 14 korban jiwa akibat awan panas Gunung Sinabung.

"Saya sedih, karena sudah saya ingatkan untuk tetap di penampungan, bersabar dan jangan kembali ke desanya jika belum aman," kata Presiden.

Ia mengatakan telah menelpon Kepala Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana untuk mengambil langkah-langkah cepat dan tepat guna memastikan musibah dapat dicegah.

"Bagi rakyat, patuhi petugas, hindari zona bahaya. Erupsi bisa terjadi setiap waktu. Selalu waspada dan antisipasi kemungkinan terburuk," ujarnya.

Sementara itu data yang diperoleh dari Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana (BNPB) tercatat 14 tewas dan tiga orang mengalami luka bakar akibat awan panas erupsi Gunung Sinabung.

Sebelumnya, Pusat Vulkanologi dan Mitigasi Bencana Geologi meningkatkan status Gunung Sinabung dari level "Siaga" menjadi "Awas" terhitung mulai Minggu, (24/11) sekitar pukul 10.00 WIB.

Status Awas tersebut berpotensi menyebabkan semakin meluasnya lontaran material berukuran 3-4 cm yang jaraknya diperkirakan mampu mencapai 4 km sehingga masyarakat yang bermukim dalam radius 5 Km dari kawah Gunung Sinabung direkomendasikan untuk diungsikan.

Jakarta (B2B) - Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono appealed on Sunday morning to evacuees of the Mount Sinabung eruptions in North Sumatra not to return home until the situation is declared safe.

The President made the appeal on his twitter account @SBYudhoyono a day after volcanic debris spewed by Mount Sinabung in Karo District, North Sumatra, killed at least 14 villagers.

"I am saddened (by the deaths). I have asked them to continue to stay at the shelters, remain patient and not to return to their villages until the situation is safe," the President said.

Yudhoyono said he had phoned the head of the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) to take quick and proper steps to ensure that there would be no more fatalities.

"I appeal to the local people to abide by officers´ instructions, and avoid traveling to the dangerous zone. Eruptions may happen any time. Remain alert to anticipate the worst possibility," he said.

Data from the BNPB show 14 people were killed and three others suffered from burns in the catastrophic volcanic eruption.

Meanwhile, three villagers were seriously injured by volcanic debris. They were burnt by volcanic debris while returning to their home in Sukameriah Village, which is located 2.7 km from Mount Sinabung´s peak.

Previously on Friday (Jan 31) the Volcanology and Geology Disaster Mitigation Center (PVMBG) stated that no significant activity had occurred on Mount Sinabung, allowing some villagers to return home.

Only villagers living outside the five kilometer radius from the peak were allowed to return to their villages.

Head of BNPB´s Data and Information Center Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said 13,828 villagers had returned to 16 villages located outside the five kilometer radius, while the remaining 30,117 from 32 villages were continuing to take refuge in 42 camps.

Sukameriah was not among the villages declared safe by the PVMBG.