
"We also monitored via their Twitter accounts, Ngurah Rai Airport (@baliairports) and Lombok International Airport (@ LIA_AP1) for updated information that flights at each airport were normal, not being disrupted by the earthquake," said Guntur.
Crisis Center Team - TCC, said Guntur also sent geospatial data on tourism in Bali and Lombok from the database of the Data, Information and ICT Section of Ministry of Tourism to the BNPB Data and Information Team, for data collection purposes towards the damaged tourist destinations.
Guntur also reported, the AHA Center through the ASEAN Coordinating Center for Humanitarian Assistance on disaster management in collaboration with BNPB compiled an updated the report on the impact of the Lombok earthquake and published it through its website and twitter (@AHACenter). The data can be used by foreign countries as a reference for information on the impact of the Lombok earthquake.
The AHA Center is an intergovernmental organization formed by 10 ASEAN member countries. Through a declaration signed on November 17th 2011, the AHA Center has One ASEAN One Response vision in disaster management.
Until August 9, 2018, the AHA Center has issued 2 SITUATION UPDATE reports:
1. https://ahacentre.org/situation-update/no1-m7-lombok-earthquake/
2. https://ahacentre.org/
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