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4 kubangan pascagempa sigi m 67 di taman nasional lore lindu berpotensi
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Executive Summary
AI-generatedFollowing a magnitude 6.7 earthquake in Sigi, Central Sulawesi, the government is intensively addressing four sinkholes formed in the Nokilalaki area of Lore Lindu National Park. These sinkholes pose a serious risk of triggering flash floods and further disasters if left unattended. Due to the location within a conservation area, the response will prioritize environmental protection by using water diversion methods instead of heavy machinery.
Key Insights
- Four sinkholes formed due to post-earthquake ground movement in Nokilalaki are considered potential disaster sites.
- The affected area is located within Lore Lindu National Park, requiring careful handling and special permits.
- To minimize environmental damage, the response will use water diversion techniques (like 'pompa alkon') rather than excavators or heavy equipment.
- Local authorities emphasize that all mitigation efforts must balance public safety with ecological preservation.
- The initial earthquake was a tectonic event of magnitude 6.7 felt across several regions in Central Sulawesi.
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