Sixty residents affected by land movement disaster in Semarang City
Sixty people affected by land movement disaster in Semarang City Tuesday, 24 February 2026 22:35 WIB Officers from the Semarang City BPBD (Disaster Management Agency) prepare meals for breaking the fast for refugees affected by the land movement phenomenon (soil creep) in an emergency tent, Jangli Village, Tembalang District, Semarang City, Central Java, Tuesday (24/2/2026). According to the Semarang City BPBD, the incident, which began on Thursday (5/2), was triggered by high rainfall, which increased the saturation of clay-rich soil, causing slow land movement (creeping). This resulted in approximately 15 houses being severely damaged or collapsing, forcing 22 families, or about 60 people, to take refuge in emergency tents. ANTARA FOTO/Aji Styawan/rwa. Refugees affected by the land movement phenomenon (soil creep) are in an emergency tent, Jangli Village, Tembalang District, Semarang City, Central Java, Tuesday (24/2/2026). According to the Semarang City BPBD, the incident, which began on Thursday (5/2), was triggered by high rainfall, which increased the saturation of clay-rich soil, causing slow land movement (creeping). This resulted in approximately 15 houses being severely damaged or collapsing, forcing 22 families, or about 60 people, to take refuge in emergency tents. ANTARA FOTO/Aji Styawan/rwa. Refugees affected by the land movement phenomenon (soil creep) are in an emergency tent, Jangli Village, Tembalang District, Semarang City, Central Java, Tuesday (24/2/2026). According to the Semarang City BPBD, the incident, which began on Thursday (5/2), was triggered by high rainfall, which increased the saturation of clay-rich soil, causing slow land movement (creeping). This resulted in approximately 15 houses being severely damaged or collapsing, forcing 22 families, or about 60 people, to take refuge in emergency tents. ANTARA FOTO/Aji Styawan/rwa. It is strictly prohibited to take content, crawl or automatically index for AI on this website without written permission from the ANTARA News Agency.