THE COLLABORATION ON INDIAN OCEAN TSUNAMI INFORMATION CENTER AND ROLE OF SCIENCE IN DRR

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THE COLLABORATION ON INDIAN OCEAN TSUNAMI INFORMATION CENTER AND ROLE OF SCIENCE IN DRR DWIKORITA KARNAWATI Head of the Agency Meteorology Climatology and Geophysics () The UNESCO Regional Strategic Coordination Meeting Science to Enable and Empower Asia Pacific for SDGs Jakarta, 30 July 2018 1

ROLE OF INDONESIA () IN INDIAN OCEAN TSUNAMI WARNING AND MITIGATION SYSTEM 24 Indian Ocean rim countries will receive Tsunami warning messages from these three TSPs INDONESIA INDIA AUSTRALIA Signing Partnership Agreement and Executive Secretary of IOC, 27 June 2017 ICG/IOTWMS TSP (Tsunami Service Provider) 2

PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT ON THE SUPPORT TO IOTIC (INDIAN OCEAN TSUNAMI INFORMATION CENTRE) PROGRAM ON 2017-2021 will support the implementation of the programme and activities of IOTIC (Direct Contribution), through its programme budget (Approximately USD 80.000 annually for Five years) will also provide in kind contribution in the form of Staffing and Office Logistic for the periode 2017-2021 3

IOTIC WORKPLAN 2017-2019 Programme and activities under the partnership agreement of and IOC UNESCO on the support to IOTIC (2017 2019) A. Annual Indian Ocean Regional Workshop (IO-RW) 2017: Regional Workshop on Indian Ocean Tsunami Ready 2018: Lessons learned on IOWave18 community exercise 2019: Tbc B. Annual Indian Ocean Capacity Building Programme (IO-CAP) 2017: Tsunami Evacuation Map, Plans, and Procedures 2018: Tsunami Evacuation Map, Plans, and Procedures 2019: Tbc C. Indian Ocean World Tsunami Awareness Day commemoration (IO-WTAD) D. Study / research (IO-SEARCH) Preserving Past Tsunami Information for Future Community Preparedness E. Education, Awareness, and Preparedness Materials (IO-TEAM) 4

IOTIC ACHIEVEMENTS Pre-Event of Preserving Flores Tsunami 1992 For Future Preparedness Collecting Data, Information, and documentation regarding to the Flores Tsunami 1992 in Maumere from Local Government and Local Disaster Management Office Collecting the profile of Flores Tsunami 1992 eyewitnesses along the impacting area The final result of the activities is to provide a book of Preserving past tsunami containts of eyewitness testimony of The Flores Tsunami 5

IOTIC ACHIEVEMENTS 2017 Contribution on International Tsunami Symposium (ITS) In Bali (21-25 August 2017) Integrated Intersessional Meetings of ICG/ IOTWMS (4-17 September 2017) The meeting has successfully conducted as a standard of ICG/IOTWMS s meeting and resulted some important recommendations with 80 Participant from 19 Indian Ocean Countries Training on Tsunami Evacuation Maps, Plans, and Procedures (TEMPP) (13-24 November 2017) participated by 23 participants from 12 countries of Indian Ocean had been trained for tsunami simulation, Evacuation Map, National SOP, and Public Education both in basic science and practice as a part of DRR Programme 6

In 2017 and IOTIC organized regional workshop on Indian Ocean Tsunami Ready community to support the community performance based preparedness to tsunami early warning and response and agreed on 11 Indicators as follows Community performance based preparedness to tsunami early warning and response Indicators (Indian Ocean Tsunami Ready) 1. Community having a Tsunami Risk Reduction Plan 2. Community have designated and mapped tsunami hazard inundation zones 3. There is a public display of tsunami information 4. Availability of easily understood tsunami evacuation maps as determined to be appropriate by local authorities in collaboration with communities 5. Outreach and public education materials available and distributed among the community 6. Community have outreach or educational activities annually 7. Community conduct an annual tsunami community exercise 8. Community address tsunami hazards in the their Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) 9. Community committed to supporting the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) during tsunami incident, if an EOC is open and activated. 10. The Community have redundant and reliable means for a 24-hour warning point (and EOC if activated) to receive official tsunami threats 11. The community have redundant and reliable means for a 24-hour warning point and/or EOC to disseminate official tsunami alerts to the public 7

INTEGRATED INTERSESSIONAL MEETING 2017 Indian Ocean Tsunami Ready community (September 2017) 8

CONTRIBUTION ON 2 ND INTEGRATED MEETING AND TEMPP IN HYDERABAD 2018 Indonesia () take a role on 2ND ICG-IOTWMS Integrated Meeting as task team and working group members 11 participants from Indonesia shared their knowledge regarding to both tsunami modeling and national SOP of NTWC/NDMO, on Training of Tsunami Evacuation Maps, Plans, and Procedures (TEMPP) 9

IOWAVE16 AND PACWAVE17 EXERCISES 10

IOWAVE 2018 (ON SEPTEMBER) Indonesia () will take apart on the IOWAVE 2018 Exercise, as one of the recommendation resulted from the first integrated meeting in Jakarta. The NTWC, NDMO as well as the tsunami threatened communities of Indonesia will participate on the IOWAVE 2018 Exercise 11

WHAT TO DO NEXT. Enhancing capacity building through various activities of training, and scholarship in term of Earthquake and tsunami Disaster Risk Reduction Knowledge sharing program through on the Job training Program. The Oman Job Training in InaTEWS had been successfully conducted as a best practice for NTWC operators of Oman to work and earn experience from InaTEWS. Enhancing LDMO and community preparedness program cooperation through several exercise and workshop. The Earthquake Field School is a good example of LDMO and community preparedness program conducted by which might be facilitated together between and UNESCO Enhancing research activities in term of Earthquake and tsunami Disaster Risk Reduction such as Paleotsunami research. 12

THANK YOU AGENCY FOR METEOROLOGY, CLIMATOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS Further info: www.bmkg.go.id, mobile application: Info twitter: @info, facebook: www.bmkg.go.id http://inatews.bmkg.go.id 13