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NUSATENGGARA

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TENGGARATIMUR

BALIJAWATIMUR

JAWA TENGAH

JAWA BARAT

SULAWESITENGGARA

LAMPUNG

BENGKULUSUMATERA SELATAN KALIMANTAN

SELATAN

SULAWESISELATAN

JAMBI

WEST PAPUA

SUMATERA BARAT

KALIMANTANTENGAH

SULAWESITENGAH

SULAWESIUTARAKALIMANTAN

BARAT

MALUKU

RIAU

SUMATERAUTARA

KALIMANTANTIMUR

ACEH

West Island

Singapore

Dili

Jakarta

Kuala Lumpur

Bandar SeriBegawan

Yogyakarta

Banda Aceh

Manado

Medan

Balikpapan

Palembang

Padang

SurabajaSemarangBandung

The bar chart below shows the degree of exposure tonatural hazards and the percentage of area affected.Tsunamis and storm surges are a threat to coastalregions, particularly gulfs, bays, and estuaries. Floodhazard results from river floods and torrential rain.Drought is caused by major deviations from the normalamounts of precipitation. Frost hazard depends onelevation and latitude.

(c) 2006, Munich Reinsurance Company, Geo RisksResearch Department

All Natural Hazard Risks

INDONESIA: Natural Hazard RisksOCHA Regional Office for Asia Pacific

Issued: 15 February 2007

The names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations Map Ref: OCHA_IDN_Hazard_v1_070215

UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)Regional Office for Asia Pacific (ROAP)Executive Suite, 2nd Floor, UNCC BuildingRajdamnern Nok Ave, Bangkok 10200, Thailandhttp://ochaonline.un.org/roap

Datum: WGS84. Map data source: UN Cartographic Section, Global Discovery,Indonesia National Statistical Office, Smithsonian Institute, Pacific Disaster Center,UNISYS, Munich Reinsurance Group

Seismic, Volcanic and Tropical Storm Risk

Storm Season: Oct to AprPeak month: February

0 500250

Kilometers

Legend

!!!\ OCHA office or presence

!\ Country capital

!( Major town or city

International boundary

Province boundary

# Holocene volcano

Earthquake IntensityModified Mercalli Scale

Degree I-V

Degree VI

Degree VII

Degree VIII

Degree IX-XII

Tropical Storm IntensitySaffir-Simpson Scale

One: 118-153 kmh

Two: 154-177 kmh

Three: 178-209 kmh

Four: 210-249 kmh

Five: 250+ kmh

Earthquake intensity zones indicate where there is a 20% probability that degrees ofintensity shown on the map will be exceeded in 50 years.

Tropical storm intensity zones indicate where there is a 10% probability of a storm of thisintensity striking in the next 10 years.