Pranoto Suryo Herbanu
Politeknik Akbara Surakarta

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PENYULUHAN PENTINGNYA KOMUNIKASI SAAT TERJADI BENCANA GEMPA BUMI DI LINGKUNGAN SEKOLAH Risqi Ekanti Ayuningtyas Palupi; Pranoto Suryo Herbanu; Danik Riawati; Jasmine Hera Veronia; Mario Beko Sihombing
HIKMAYO: JURNAL PENGABDIAN MASYARAKAT AMAYO Vol 2 No 1 (2023): HIKMAYO : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : LPPM Akademi Manajemen Administrasi Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56606/hikmayo.v2i1.112

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Indonesia is located between the world's large plates, the Indo-Australian, Eurasian, Pacific, and Philippine plates. The interactions that often occur on these plates produce natural phenomena in the form of earthquakes. Earthquake natural phenomena can often be declared a disaster if the earthquake threatens and has the potential to cause harm to humans, both material and non-material. Earthquakes cannot be predicted with certainty when they will occur and earthquakes come suddenly without any sign from nature. Therefore, we must always be prepared if an earthquake occurs at any time. We must know what to do when an earthquake occurs wherever we are. This aims to get safety from earthquake disasters and reduce the risk of disasters. So counseling is needed about the importance of communication when an earthquake occurs. The benefits of the importance of communication in disasters, especially earthquake disasters, include: 1) Reducing the impact, especially for residents, 2) As a basis (guidelines) for development planning, 3) Increasing public knowledge in dealing with and reducing the impact/risk of disasters so that people can live and work safely. The Education Unit is the unit with the most potential for holding counseling on the importance of communication during a disaster. This is due to a large number of resources, both human resources and asset resources owned by the education unit.
Recovery and Increasing the Preparedness of Communities Around Mount Merapi in Facing the Spread of Volcanic Ash Pranoto Suryo Herbanu; Ardi Ziadatul Khoir; Gilang Maulidiansah Putra; Muhamad Denis Amanda
ENVIBILITY: Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): March
Publisher : Prospect Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/envibility.v1i1.95

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In March 2023, Mount Merapi's activity increased by releasing hot clouds and producing volcanic ash (volcanic ash rain). The distribution of volcanic ash to the northwest and north in varying intensity. Furthermore, there are three villages that have the most severe impacts from the distribution of volcanic ash, namely Krinjing, Klakah, and Tlogolele Villages. Moreover, immediate action from all stakeholders is needed to minimize the impacts of the volcanic ash. In addition, a combination of all parties is also required so that it can increase community preparedness in dealing with the spread of volcanic ash. Then, the spread of volcanic ash in the future will only have a slight negative impact. In this article, the researcher used a descriptive approach as a research methodology. Data collection techniques used observation, interviews, and questionnaires, as well as Focus Group Discussion (FGD). The research sample collection method used purposive sampling with simple statistics in data analysis. In addition, the results of the FGD are also used as a result to formulate recovery priorities after the spreading of volcanic ash and strategies for increasing preparedness in dealing with volcanic ash. The data analyzed in this research also shows that the people in Krinjing, Klakah, and Tlogolele villages have a moderate level of preparedness, a score of 266 from 750 or 35.47%. Furthermore, there are four strategies for increasing community preparedness. They are 1) suggesting wearing masks when volcanic ash spreads, 2) preparing a routine budget for handling volcanic ash, 3) providing reserves for animal feed, and 4) procuring water reservoirs for each head of the family. In determining of recovering section, FGD suggests preparing the mobilization of resources, focusing on cleaning public facilities, supplying clean water, distributing masks, procuring animal feed, and socializing the dangers of volcanic ash.