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Manajamen Risiko Bencana Banjir di Kota Cirebon Mohammad Rivaldy; Sobar Sutisna; Robertus Anugerah Purwoko Putro; Syamsul Maarif
Journal of Islamic Philanthropy and Disaster (JOIPAD) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): June-December 2025
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21154/joipad.v5i2.11110

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In recent years, Cirebon City has experienced an increasing trend in the frequency and intensity of flood events. As a result, the community has experienced large material and immaterial losses, as well as disruption of economic and social activities. This condition requires a response strategy and measurable in disaster management. This study aims to analyze the implementation of flood disaster risk management that has been carried out by the Cirebon City Regional Government. By combining interactive data analysis and a descriptive approach, this study shows that the Cirebon City Regional Disaster Management Agency plays an important role in reducing the risk of flood disasters in urban areas, which are divided into three stages: prevention, mitigation, and preparedness. Although efforts to reduce the risk of flood disasters continue to be made, this study emphasizes the importance of evaluating and improving the sustainability of policies, programs, activities, and sub-activities that have been designed. This periodic review needs to be carried out to ensure that the performance of the indicators that have been set can be achieved optimally, so that Cirebon City can be more resilient in facing future flood disasters.
Planning of Evacuation Places and Routes for Flood Disaster in Kesambi District, Cirebon, Indonesia Mohammad Rivaldy; Sobar Sutisna; Robertus Anugerah Purwoko Putro; Rachmat Setiawibawa; Subiyanto, Adi; Sutanto
Journal of Geoscience, Engineering, Environment, and Technology Vol. 10 No. 3 (2025): JGEET Vol 10 No 03 : September (2025)
Publisher : UIR PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/jgeet.2025.10.3.22858

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The increasing frequency and intensity of flooding in Kesambi District, Cirebon City, has caused significant economic losses and disrupted people's lives. This study attempts to manage flood disaster risks through careful planning. By combining spatial data analysis and an associative descriptive approach, this study produces a map of evacuation places and routes that can be relied on to deal with future floods. The results of the study indicate that the potential for flooding in Kesambi District causes extensive damage and has a significant impact on people's lives, especially in Drajat, Kesambi, and Pekiringan Sub-districts. Thousands of residents of Kesambi District are exposed to disaster risks and damage to buildings and infrastructure that hinder mobility and economic activity. Based on the analysis of capacity, travel time, and distance, this study has determined 6 evacuation places that can accommodate the estimated number of evacuees and 40 existing evacuation routes can be safely passed. These six evacuation places are considered strategic because they are close and can be reached in a short time, making it easier for people to immediately carry out independent evacuation when a disaster occurs.