2020
DOI: 10.14203/jki.v0i0.546
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Trapped Populations: Menangani Pandemi Covid-19 Untuk Penyintas Bencana Di Kota Palu

Abstract: This article depicts the disaster survivors' recent situation amidst the COVID-19 crisis in Palu City (Central Sulawesi). Even though multiple disasters occurred around two years ago, there are still many people living in temporary shelters. They could not apply a health protocol recommendation such as physical distancing due to densely populated setting. Apart from that, they could not access a proper WASH facility in the evacuation camps. The coronavirus outbreak has been undermining the temporary shelters' … Show more

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“…In contrast, in the Labean Village community, Donggala District preserved local knowledge of disaster preparedness, which successfully avoided catastrophes in 2018 tsunamis. The awareness was raised based on the tsunami in 1938 and 1968, called a story of three waves or in the local language as bombatalu or lembotatu and constructed by the native tribe of Kaili in Palu (Reksa, 2020). The story's message is about the 15 m of waves that cause catastrophe in the villages.…”
Section: Disaster Risk In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, in the Labean Village community, Donggala District preserved local knowledge of disaster preparedness, which successfully avoided catastrophes in 2018 tsunamis. The awareness was raised based on the tsunami in 1938 and 1968, called a story of three waves or in the local language as bombatalu or lembotatu and constructed by the native tribe of Kaili in Palu (Reksa, 2020). The story's message is about the 15 m of waves that cause catastrophe in the villages.…”
Section: Disaster Risk In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pertama, penelitian Diah Handayani, dkk., (Handayani et al, 2020). Kedua, penelitian Abdul Fikri Angga Reksa yang berjudul Trapped Populations: Menangani Pandemi Covid-19 untuk Penyintas Bencana di Kota Palu (Reksa, 2020). Penelitian ini secara khusus memberikan ilustrasi awal mengenai kondisi trapped populations penyintas bencana di Kota Palu pada masa pandemi Covid-19.…”
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