Since Sunday night, May 29, 2011, Mount Dieng in Central Java increased its status into Standby or Level III. Head of the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) Banjarnegara, Edi Purwanto, said he had to anticipate disaster. "There are three aspects namely asessmen, logistics and public kitchens. The others remain, but more focus on it," Edi said when contacted VIVAnews.com, Monday, May 30, 2011. Related poison gas, Eddie admitted his side has not distributed the masks in public. "Masks we do not provide because the price is still expensive, but we accommodate if anyone wants to give aid," he said. For a while, new masks were distributed to the officers who monitor the Dieng. According to him, the community would remain safe if they adhere to the information given by the authorities. "What is important to follow instructions disaster management body," he said.
Previously, the disaster management agency has banned tourists and residents approached the crater Weigh since release CO2 gas that can interfere with breathing. Although in practice, there are also residents of reckless activity within 3 kilometers from the crater. Related to the poisonous gas, the Indonesian Red Cross of Central Java province is ready to evacuate on Sumberejo Village residents who live near the mountain Dieng, Wonosobo. A total of 140 heads of households (HH) or about 510 people from the village of Hamlet Sumberejo Simbar, and 151 families or approximately 669 people from Hamlet Serang, and hundreds of Hamlet Kaliputih ready to be evacuated. KF-Newspapers Residents / ar / VIVAnews
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