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Monday, April 6, 2026

Bripda Vikma Setiawan Found Dead After Drowning In Barito River

Bripda Vikma Setiawan was found dead after drowning in the Barito River, Muara Teweh. Another victim remains missing as joint teams continue the search operation.
Bripda Vikma Setiawan was found dead after drowning in the Barito River, Muara Teweh. Another victim remains missing as joint teams continue the search operation.

Muara Teweh — A joint search team has successfully located one of the two victims who drowned in the Barito River near the dock of PT Multipersada Gatra Megah (MPG) in Muara Teweh, Barito Utara Regency, Central Kalimantan.

The victim identified as Bripda Vikma Setiawan (22), a police officer, was previously reported missing while carrying out monitoring duties at the dock area.

Head of Emergency and Logistics Division of the Barito Utara Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD), Rizali Hadi, confirmed that the victim was found on Monday morning at approximately 8:31 a.m. local time.

“The victim, Vikma Setiawan, was found this morning at around 8:31 a.m., approximately two kilometers from the initial incident location. The body has been successfully evacuated by the joint team,” Rizali said in Muara Teweh.

Chronology Of The Barito River Drowning Incident

The tragic incident began when Bripda Vikma Setiawan was conducting supervision on a barge that was about to dock at PT MPG’s pier.

The barge was scheduled to carry out loading activities involving Crude Palm Oil (CPO). During the operation, the victim reportedly fell into the river and drowned.

The officer was known to reside at Veteran Street, Gang Margo RT 005 RW 002, Beriwit Village, Murung District, Murung Raya Regency.

The incident occurred on Saturday night (April 4) and immediately triggered a search and rescue operation involving multiple agencies.

One Crew Member Still Missing

Aside from Bripda Vikma Setiawan, another victim remains missing as of the latest update.

The second victim has been identified as Aleksandro Brianonggasa (25), a crew member (ABK) from Rokirole Village RT 005 RW 002, Palue District, Sikka Regency, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT).

According to Rizali Hadi, the search operation for the second victim is still ongoing, with teams expanding the search radius around the incident site.

“The search for the remaining victim will continue with an expanded search area around the incident location,” he stated.

Joint Teams Continue River Search Operations

The search effort involves multiple agencies, including BPBD, Water Police (Polairud), Fire Department (Damkar), and local volunteers.

Search teams are conducting river sweeps using inflatable boats and specialized water search equipment in hopes of locating the second victim as soon as possible.

Strong river currents have been cited as one of the major challenges during the ongoing search mission.

Safety Reminder For River And Dock Operations

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safety precautions for workers and officers operating near rivers or dock facilities.

The use of personal protective equipment, particularly life jackets, along with strict safety protocols, is essential to minimize the risk of similar accidents in the future.

FAQ

Who was the victim found in the Barito River?

The victim was Bripda Vikma Setiawan (22), a police officer reported missing during duty.

When was the victim found?

The victim was found on Monday morning at approximately 8:31 a.m.

Where did the drowning incident occur?

The incident took place in the Barito River near the dock of PT Multipersada Gatra Megah (MPG), Muara Teweh.

Is another victim still missing?

Yes. Another victim, Aleksandro Brianonggasa (25), a crew member, remains missing.

Which agencies are involved in the search?

The operation involves BPBD, Water Police (Polairud), Fire Department, and local volunteers.

Sunday, March 22, 2026

BPBD Barito Utara Secures Tourist Spots During Eid Holiday 2026

BPBD Barito Utara and joint teams secure major tourist destinations during the 2026 Eid holiday to ensure visitor safety and comfort.
BPBD Barito Utara and joint teams secure major tourist destinations during the 2026 Eid holiday to ensure visitor safety and comfort.

Muara Teweh – The 2026 Eid holiday has become a special moment for families to travel and enjoy time together. To ensure safety and comfort, the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of Barito Utara has stepped up security measures at several top tourist destinations.

Head of Emergency and Logistics Division (Darlog) BPBD Barito Utara, Rizali Hadi, stated that security operations are being intensified throughout the Eid al-Fitr 1447 Hijri holiday period, especially as visitor numbers continue to rise.

“Security measures are being carried out during the Eid holiday, particularly as tourist visits increase at three main destinations,” he said in Muara Teweh on Sunday.

The main focus areas include DAM Trinsing and Panglima Batur Campground (Buper) in South Teweh District, as well as Jantur Doyam Waterfall located at Kilometer 18 on the Muara Teweh–Puruk Cahu national road in West Lahei District.

These efforts are being carried out collaboratively with the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI), National Police (Polri), village authorities, and the Department of Culture, Tourism, Youth, and Sports (Disbudparpora).

Rizali emphasized that the presence of officers is not only for security purposes but also to provide guidance and safety reminders to visitors.

“We urge all visitors to remain cautious, maintain order, and follow instructions from officers on site,” he added.

These three tourist destinations are known as major attractions in Barito Utara, especially during holiday seasons, which explains the significant increase in visitors.

Meanwhile, Head of Disbudparpora Barito Utara, Annisa Cahyawati, confirmed that tourist sites managed by the local government have been crowded since the first and second days of Eid.

“Thankfully, all tourism activities have been running smoothly, safely, and orderly,” she said.

Visitors are not only coming from Muara Teweh but also from nearby regions and neighboring districts, taking advantage of the holiday period.

To enhance visitor experience, Disbudparpora has prepared supporting facilities, including service posts at several tourist locations. Safety reminders have also been delivered through banners and pamphlets installed across the sites.

Through strong inter-agency collaboration, local authorities hope that the Eid holiday tourism activities will continue to run safely, orderly, and smoothly, allowing people to enjoy their vacation with peace of mind.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

1. Which tourist destinations are secured during Eid 2026?
DAM Trinsing, Panglima Batur Campground, and Jantur Doyam Waterfall.

2. Who is involved in the security operations?
BPBD, TNI, Polri, village officials, and Disbudparpora.

3. Why is security increased during Eid holidays?
Due to a significant rise in tourist visits during the holiday period.

4. Are tourist destinations in Barito Utara safe to visit?
Yes, all tourism activities have been reported safe, orderly, and running smoothly.

5. What advice is given to visitors?
Visitors are encouraged to stay cautious, follow rules, and obey instructions from officers.

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