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The Department of Biology
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Universitas Indonesia
A 5.6 magnitude earthquake rocked Cianjur Regency, West Java on Monday, November 21, 2022, at 13:21 WIB, the earthquake was felt as far as the University of Indonesia (UI) which is located quite close to the Cianjur Regency area. As a form of sympathy and concern, UI through 12 students who are members of the UI Nature Lovers Student Activity Unit (Mapala) and the Geography Mountaineering Club (GMC) of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) UI moved quickly through the UI Peduli action on Monday after the natural disaster occurred.
The aid distribution was carried out from Tuesday, November 22 to 24. In carrying out this UI Peduli activity, Mapala UI coordinated with related agencies, one of which was the Cianjur Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD).
In addition to distributing logistics in the form of accommodation and food to earthquake victims, UI students also supported BPBD activities in assessing isolated areas and mapping affected areas so that aid could be distributed to the victims who needed it most.

Fauzan Abdurrahman Masykur (Geography 2020) Head of GMC UI said, "On the first day, we immediately coordinated with the Cianjur BPBD regarding the assessment. The next day, we returned to the Cianjur BPPD to request data on the number of buildings affected by the earthquake. After that, we were directed to the Earthquake Response Command Center at the Cianjur Regent's Pendopo and then directed again to the Cianjur Sub-district Office."
However, said Fauzan, at that time the sub-district did not have data on building damage, so the sub-district opened up the opportunity to collaborate with GMC UI to conduct a survey of affected buildings using the By Name By Address geotagging method.
"So the By Name By Address geotagging survey is a matching of the KK name to the residential building. Its purpose is to be applied to the distribution of aid which will definitely be right on target," said Fauzan.
Furthermore, in order to check the damage to the structure of several buildings consisting of private homes of residents and public buildings in the area such as shophouses and schools, the team moved quickly to conduct an assessment by observing the shape, criteria, and level of damage. The results of this examination are claimed to be a reference in providing recommendations.
"In addition to residents' residences, we also conducted an assessment of the condition of shophouses and schools in the Cianjur area, to determine the level of damage. From the results of the assessment, we obtained an overview to recommend to related parties, one of which for schools is about how educational activities in the area can be restored immediately," he said.
And until today, Fauzan informed the FMIPA UI public relations team that as many as 230 buildings had been successfully recorded by him and his team.
"Residential buildings such as houses and shophouses that we have assessed, currently total 230 buildings," he added.
On various occasions, Mapala UI and the Geographical Mountaineering Club FMIPA UI have been recorded as actively providing assistance to disaster victims in the affected areas, especially in the areas of Sudi village, Salahuni village, Nagrak village, Cianjur District, West Java.
The activities carried out by all volunteers from Mapala UI and the Geographical Mountaineering Club FMIPA UI were in the form of setting up refugee tents, while assistance from the GMC UI team was more specific regarding spatial data collection and mapping of affected houses and buildings.
UI Peduli is a form of community service (pengmas) UI, both in the form of action and social assistance, which is distributed throughout the country. The UI Peduli Team is under the coordination of the Directorate of Community Service and Community Empowerment (DPPM).
So far, UI Peduli has always moved quickly to areas experiencing disasters, by collaborating with several parties/partners, starting from ALUNI UI, the local government, providing assistance to the victims.
About Mapala UI
Mapala UI is one of the university-level Student Activity Units that was established on December 12, 1964. Mapala UI is a forum for University of Indonesia students to engage in outdoor activities, contribute to society, and care about environmental preservation. Mapala UI was established on Bukit Ciampea, Bogor. The name used at that time was Mapala Prajnaparamita. Prajnaparamita is taken from Sanskrit which means Goddess of Knowledge. Mapala also means fruitful or successful.
The idea of forming a pioneering organization of nature lovers on campus was initiated by Soe Hok Gie (M-007-UI), a prominent student activist. Fed up with the situation full of intrigue and political conflict among students at that time, Hok Gie proposed forming an organization that could be a place for various student groups to gather.
About Geography Mountaineering Club FMIPA UI
At the beginning of its establishment, GMC UI was formed together with the establishment of the Geography Department of FMIPA Ul and was only a group of students who liked to climb mountains and enjoy other outdoor activities. Initially, the position of GMC UI was a sub-field of KSMG (Geography Student Senate Commission) which was directly under the sports field, but in line with the development of the GMC organization, it then changed into a special field and finally became a Semi-Autonomous Body with the basis that had been determined by the founders of GMC since 1983.
The development of GMC is actually more influenced by the development of trends in environmental problems faced by society in maintaining its environment which are increasingly clear and the need for effective action is felt to be more urgent, while the complexity of the problem actually makes efforts to find a solution increasingly difficult.
Moving from there little by little the direction of GMC's policies and activity orientation changed. By adhering to the goals of the organization stated in the Articles of Association and the belief in what individuals, groups, institutions or governments can do to help solve environmental problems and implement world conservation strategies.
News source : https://sci.ui.ac.id/