SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF THE HAZARD POTENTIALS OF LAHAR FLOW IN THE PERMANENT HOUSING RESETTLEMENT AREA POST ERUPTION OF SEMERU VOLCANO IN 2021
<p align="justify">On December 4, 2021, Semeru Volcano erupted which resulted in damage to the residence making it uninhabitable. The Permanent Housing Resettlement Area was built close to the Semeru Volcano area, specifically in the eastern region of Semeru Volcano with less than...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/73385 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | <p align="justify">On December 4, 2021, Semeru Volcano erupted which resulted in damage to the
residence making it uninhabitable. The Permanent Housing Resettlement Area was
built close to the Semeru Volcano area, specifically in the eastern region of Semeru
Volcano with less than 10 kilometers from the summit of the mountain. The eastern
region within 35 kilometers of the summit of Semeru Volcano is considered hazardous
as it could be affected by lahar avalanches from the steep peak. To build a resettlement
area, the main thing that needs to be considered is the safety of the resettlement area.
This research aims to analyze the safety of the Permanent Housing Resettlement Area
from potential lahar flow hazards by referring to similar rules and events and
reviewing the topography around the resettlement area. The method used is spatial
analysis, that is, buffer and overlay so that the potential of lahar flow hazard in the
resettlement area can be identified. The results show that the Permanent Housing
Resettlement Relocation Area is outside the potential hazard zone about 500 meters
from the low hazard potential zone. Based on the topography, the closest lahar flow to
the resettlement area, Besuk Sat, has a profile shape like an embankment on the edge
of the flow so that it can withstand the lahar flow from overflowing towards the
resettlement area.
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