Selasa, 22 April 2014

Second Assigment

Volcanic ash Kelud Disable Yogya

Yogyakarta Adisucipto Airport was closed for a while and resulted in 136 flight that was supposed to come and go to be canceled until an undetermined time.
 - Volcanic ash rain that occurred in Yogyakarta since early morning to Friday afternoon has resulted in a variety of community activities can not take place. Adisucipto Yogyakarta closed for a while and resulted in 136 flights come and go should be revoked until an undetermined time. General Manager of PT Angkasa Pura A Adisucipto Yogyakarta, Andi Gunawan Wirson petutupan banda estimate will take up to two or three days forward, when the situation allows and the runway cleared or completed aircraft from volcanic ash."Airport (Adisucipto) airport is temporarily closed until further completion operations, and this time because of unspecified environmental factors. Next to that would come or go to Yogyakarta, to tickets already purchased should please contact their airline, "said Andi Gunawan Wirson. thickness of volcanic ash that covers the roof, road and trees make the most of the citizens of Yogyakarta choose to stay at home. Official government offices and private Fridays and diliburkan also canceled many events. Schools also diliburkan including the city of Yogyakarta as presented by the mayor Haryadi Suyuti. "We dismiss education activities in schools included the start date Friday February 14, 2014 and there is possibility that we will ask all students to continue to learn at home," said the mayor Haryadi Suyuti. Meanwhile, the Office of Public Relations Iswanto provincial governor DIY deliver reminder that community for a while not doing activities outdoors. "Mr. Governor Sultan Hamengkubuwono DIY 10th recalled to society to reduce the activity out of the house and to the community using the mask and protective equipment, "said Iswanto. since Friday morning (14/2), the volunteers appear to share a free mask to road users, particularly motorcyclists pengendera which generally imposes a raincoat to protect themselves from volcanic ash. Whilst some traders in traditional markets complain due to lack of experienced buyers like Mrs. Eki in Kranggan market."Vegetable ash to be right so dirty, not too many buyers, because the do not want to leave home, and the market is open only two doors," he said.

sumber: 
www.voaindonesia.com/content/abu-vulkanik-gunung-kelud-lumpuhkan-yogya/1851269.html