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35 People Lost and Died While Climbimb Mountain in Indonesia

About 12-day operation by a rescue team, Wednesday, 04/15/15 11:45 team managed to find survivors Ahmad Zaenuri in the abyss, he found died. Acknowledgements infinite due to current joint SAR team whose name can not be called one by one, the SAR team that has been working for a humanitarian mission totality. Information technology today provides a fertile ground for the growth and development of outdoor activity enthusiasts in Indonesia, as a new class, I refer to as travel community: A group of people a lot of money who choose natural location open as a tourist activity. The rapid growth of tourist community minus-penetration skills process / knowledge, giving the troubled side on the open nature activities that will come back to haunt idealism nature conservation, tourist community itself, and the other to the general public. Adverse effects of growth very fast travel community we can measure the damage from the high number of conservation areas (logging, pollution of soil / water) and a high number of accidental injuries (the missing / dead) on the activity outdoors. Recorded during the last two and a half years: January 2013 until April 2015, thirty-five of the victims disappeared and died while on the move in the open. This means that, within a month of outdoor activities found one unfortunate case of missing persons and victims died. Among other factors caused the accident; extreme weather, hiportemia, run logistics, congenital diseases, lost for days, falling kejurang, inhalation of toxic gases, until exposed to avalanches of volcanic material. LIST OF NAMES OF VICTIMS mountaineer WORLD LOST & DIED IN 2013 - 2015: *Gn. (Gunung) = Mt. (Mount) January 1, 2013 Gn. Sindoro Mount, Mufaicin 15th & 17th Fuad Mudliul Students SMPN1 Kepil & SMK Almadani Kepil Wonosobo. January 4, 2013 Gn. Ciremai , Ian Ahdiansyah 22th STIKKU Students. March 9, 2013 Gn. Fery Argopuro Susanto 20th Singaperbangsa University Students April 2, 2013 Gn. Dempo Aswin Bin Inarlan 22th Residents Pagaralam April 12, 2013 Gn. Cleft Robby Rifal UB Student Hamdani. May 19, 2013 Gn. Arjuno Eko Wahyudi 30th Residents Cimanggis Depok. June 7, 2013 Gn. Semeru Bakuh Subagio 56th Residents Gresik. 09 Aug 2013 Gn. Salak Mr. X 30th Might be Prayer. 25 Aug 2013 Gn. Ijen Billy Handoko 40th citizens Singaraja, Bali November 11, 2013 Gn. Lawu Cipto Diyono 60th Residents Ngargoyoso Karanganyar. November 30, 2013 Gn. Thamrin Leuser Acehnese 52th South. November 25, 2013 Gn. Joan drums Tobit 23th ITB. December 25, 2013 Gn. Gede Pangrango Shzuko Rizmadhani 16th SMAN 6 Bekasi. December 26, 2013 Gn. Semeru Endang Hidayat 53th Residents Swamp Lumbu Bekasi. January 21, 2014 Gn. Salak Helmi Dwi Apriyanto 19th IISIP Students. January 27, 2014 Gn. Alif Welirang 24th & 18th Student Dian STIESIA. February 9, 2014 Gn. Merbabu Khusna Arifatul Unnisula 21th student. February 11, 2014 Gn. Ungaran M Humam Khaulani Mapala Unnes 20th. March 10, 2014 Gn. Residents Tawangmangu Nurhadiyanto Lawu 30th. June 7, 2014 Gn. Aaron merbabu 26th Getasan Residents Semarang. June 8, 2014 Gn. Aditya Gunansar Dieng Semarang University Students (USM). June 14, 2014 Gn. STEPS 15th Nugroho Andi Probo Residents Kalijudan Surabaya. 10 Aug 2014 Gn. Rinjani Mario Rodrigues 26th Travelers Dominican Republic. 24 Aug 2014 Gn. Rinjani Ryan Hadi 25th Tour Guide. November 3, 2014 Gn. Semeru Achamad Fauzi 30th S2 UGM Students. November 8, 2014 Gn. Gede Winoto Residents Ciledug 42th. November 30, 2014 Gn. Kantisang Andi Muhammad disposition 16th Sispala SMAN 1 Makassar. December 3, 2014 Gn. Cleft Mr X. December 6, 2014 Gn. Pitra Binaiya Widianwari 52th LIPI researchers. December 27, 2014 Gn. Kerinci Setiawan Maulana 22th Residents Bekasi district. February 15, 2015 Gn. Cleft Mr. X 50th. April 12, 2015 Gn. Sindoro Mrs. X. April 15, 2015 Gn. Sindoro Ahmad Zaenuri 20th UIN Kalijaga's Student Disaster victims thirty-five men missing / dead is a real portrait of a humanitarian disaster in Indonesia, and be a serious warning to the activists of outdoor activities whenever and wherever they might be. Hopefully in the near future the number of unfortunate outdoor activities can be suppressed even lower. 5 THINGS TO DO when starting ACTIVITY IN NATURAL OPEN 1. PLANNING ACTIVITIES Perform planning activities carefully. The selection of the location, route, weather conditions, the number of teams, and time period. All it will affect supplies and equipment to be prepared. 2. INFORMATION Find as much information as possible about the object which we will visit. This information will be able to provide guidance to our friends who participated about field trips. 3. EQUIPMENT TO BRING Prepare all equipment and clothing that are useful in the trip. And should, do not carry too much or deficiencies. Bring the goods third of our body weight, which is between 15-20 pounds. Do not forget to bring supplies P3K. Minimal personalized medicine: iodine, bandages, cough, or diarrhea. Survival KIT. 4. FOOD INGREDIENTS ARE INADEQUATE Preparation of food in mountain climbing are also important. Bring food that is light, compact but enough calories. Also the fast food that is cooked. Do not bring and consume alcoholic beverages because although warm but alcohol can trigger a rupture of blood capillaries due to too rapid blood capillaries in the body expands. 5. OBTAINING PERMISSION & reports to the PERSON CLIMBING at POST Before making the climb we had to report to and obtain permission from the relevant parties, especially in the Post Ascent. In this climbing post, fill the guest book with a long list of climbing, complete address, and telephone number of a relative or friend who can be contacted in the event of a disaster in the mountains. Once back (down) from mountain climbing do not forget to report back to the Post Ascent.

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