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Monday, April 13, 2026

113 Prospective Hajj Pilgrims in North Barito Undergo Fitness Tests Ahead of 2026 Hajj

113 prospective Hajj pilgrims in North Barito undergo fitness tests to ensure physical readiness and meet health requirements ahead of the 2026 Hajj pilgrimage.
113 prospective Hajj pilgrims in North Barito undergo fitness tests to ensure physical readiness and meet health requirements ahead of the 2026 Hajj pilgrimage.

A total of 113 prospective Hajj pilgrims from North Barito Regency, Central Kalimantan, took part in a physical fitness assessment program as part of preparations for the 2026 Hajj pilgrimage.

The activity, held in Muara Teweh, aims to ensure that pilgrims are not only spiritually and financially prepared but also physically fit to carry out the demanding series of rituals in the Holy Land.

Head of the Public Health Division at the North Barito Health Office, Inayastika, explained that the fitness test plays a key role in assessing the readiness of prospective pilgrims.

This fitness test is an important indicator to ensure that prospective pilgrims are not only financially and spiritually ready but also physically prepared, especially in terms of cardiovascular health, including heart and lung function,” Inayastika said on Sunday in Muara Teweh.

Testing Methods Adjusted to Participants’ Conditions

The fitness assessment methods were tailored based on the participants’ age and health conditions.

Pilgrims under the age of 60 completed the Rockport method, which involves fast walking or jogging for 1.6 kilometers.

Meanwhile, elderly pilgrims or those with certain health risk factors performed a six-minute walking test under medical supervision.

Through these assessments, the medical team categorized participants’ fitness levels into:

  • Poor

  • Fair

  • Good

  • Very Good

The results will serve as a reference for recommending personalized exercise programs before departure to Saudi Arabia.

Through this test, we can determine the fitness level of each pilgrim and provide recommendations for further physical training,” Inayastika added.

Initial Health Screening Conducted Before Fitness Test

Before undergoing the fitness test, participants were required to complete an initial health screening.

The examination included:

  • Blood pressure measurement

  • Body weight measurement

  • Waist circumference measurement

These steps were taken to ensure the safety of participants during the fitness evaluation process.

According to Inayastika, optimal physical readiness will greatly support pilgrims in completing physically demanding rituals during Hajj.

She expressed hope that all prospective pilgrims would prepare themselves as best as possible.

We hope that prospective pilgrims maintain and improve their physical fitness so they can perform the Hajj comfortably, independently, and ultimately achieve a mabrur Hajj,” she said.

Hajj Requires Strong Physical Endurance

Head of the North Barito Health Office, Pariadi AR, emphasized that Hajj is not only a spiritual journey but also a physically demanding one.

He noted that major rituals such as tawaf, sa’i, and wukuf require strong stamina and endurance.

Hajj is not only a spiritual act but also a physical one. Therefore, health capability or istithaah is a key requirement to ensure pilgrims can perform the rituals safely, smoothly, and independently,” Pariadi said during the event.

He explained that the fitness assessment aims to identify the physical condition of pilgrims early and provide suitable exercise recommendations ahead of departure.

Pilgrims Encouraged to Adopt Healthy Lifestyles

Pariadi also reminded participants that health conditions can change over time and must be maintained consistently until departure.

Prospective pilgrims were encouraged to adopt healthy lifestyle habits, including:

  • Consuming nutritious meals

  • Exercising regularly at least three times per week

  • Maintaining an ideal body weight

  • Avoiding excessive physical strain

Through this activity, we hope prospective pilgrims understand their physical condition and begin applying healthy lifestyle habits,” he added.

He also urged participants to complete the fitness test honestly according to their capabilities.

Do not push yourself beyond your limits. Use the test results as a reference to gradually improve your fitness at home,” he stressed.

Part of Ongoing Hajj Health Development Program

The fitness assessment program is part of a broader Hajj health development initiative carried out by the North Barito Health Office medical team.

Hundreds of prospective pilgrims participated enthusiastically as an early step toward preparing for their journey to the Holy Land.

Pariadi expressed hope that all pilgrims would be granted health, ease, and smooth journeys throughout their pilgrimage.

With the recitation of Bismillahirrahmanirrahim, I officially declare the 2026 Physical Fitness Assessment for Prospective Hajj Pilgrims of North Barito Regency open,” Pariadi stated.

FAQ

Why do prospective Hajj pilgrims need fitness tests?

Fitness tests help ensure pilgrims are physically capable of completing demanding Hajj rituals that require stamina and endurance.

What fitness methods were used in the assessment?

The Rockport method (1.6 km walk/jog) was used for participants under 60, while a six-minute walking test was used for elderly or high-risk participants.

Why is physical fitness important for Hajj?

Rituals such as tawaf, sa’i, and wukuf involve long walking distances and physical exertion.

How many pilgrims joined the test?

A total of 113 prospective Hajj pilgrims from North Barito participated in the program.

What should pilgrims do after the fitness test?

They should follow medical recommendations, exercise regularly, and maintain healthy diets.

Monday, April 6, 2026

SAR Team Finds Two Boat Accident Victims In Barito River After Two Days Search

Joint SAR team recovered two victims from the Mitra Jaya V boat accident in the Barito River after two days of searching. The rescue operation has officially been concluded.
Joint SAR team recovered two victims from the Mitra Jaya V boat accident in the Barito River after two days of searching. The rescue operation has officially been concluded.

After two days of intensive searching, a joint Search and Rescue (SAR) team successfully located two victims of a boat accident in the Barito River, near the dock of PT Multipersada Gatra Megah (MPG) in Muara Teweh, Barito Utara Regency, Central Kalimantan.

Head of the Palangka Raya SAR Office, AA Ketut Alit Supartana, confirmed that all victims had been found and the search operation was officially concluded.

“Both victims have been found and the SAR operation has been declared complete,” Alit said in Muara Teweh on Monday.

Chronology Of The Mitra Jaya V Boat Accident

The accident occurred on Saturday night, April 4, 2026, at approximately 9:00 p.m. local time. At the time, the Mitra Jaya V boat was attempting to dock at the PT MPG port.

Authorities suspect that a collision occurred during the docking process. As a result of the impact, a police officer and one crew member fell into the Barito River.

Limited visibility at night and strong river currents posed significant challenges for rescuers during the search operation.

First Victim Found Two Kilometers From Initial Location

The first victim was identified as Bripda Vikma Setiawan, a resident of Veteran Street, Margo Rukun Alley, Beriwit Village, Murung District, Murung Raya Regency.

He was found at approximately 8:31 a.m., about two kilometers from the initial accident site.

According to the Head of the Palangka Raya SAR Office, the victim was found floating on the surface of the river.

“The first victim was found floating and immediately evacuated before being handed over to the family,” Alit explained.

Second Victim Found Near Accident Site

Shortly after the first recovery, the SAR team located the second victim, identified as Aleksandro Brianonggasa (25).

He was a crew member originally from Rokirole Village, Palue District, Sikka Regency, East Nusa Tenggara.

The second victim was found approximately 500 meters from the accident site.

After recovery, the victim was transported to the nearest hospital for further handling.

“The second victim was found not far from the accident location and was immediately evacuated to the hospital,” he stated.

Both victims were found deceased after intensive search efforts conducted by the joint SAR team.

Search Operation Involved Multiple Agencies

The rescue operation involved several agencies working together in coordinated efforts on the ground.

The joint team included:

  • Palangka Raya SAR Office

  • Police personnel

  • Barito Utara Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD)

  • Local community members

This collaborative effort played a crucial role in the successful recovery of both victims.

With all victims recovered, the SAR operation was officially declared complete, and all personnel were withdrawn from the site.

“We appreciate all SAR personnel who worked tirelessly in the field until the victims were successfully recovered,” said AA Ketut Alit Supartana.

Maritime Safety Measures Need Greater Attention

This incident highlights the importance of strict safety procedures during docking operations, especially in river ports.

Proper safety supervision, disciplined operational standards, and crew readiness are key factors in preventing similar incidents in the future.

Environmental factors such as river currents, weather conditions, and lighting around docking areas should also receive careful attention.

FAQ

1. Where did the boat accident occur?
The accident took place in the Barito River near the PT Multipersada Gatra Megah dock in Muara Teweh, Barito Utara, Central Kalimantan.

2. When did the Mitra Jaya V accident happen?
The incident occurred on Saturday, April 4, 2026, at approximately 9:00 p.m.

3. Who were the victims?
The victims were Bripda Vikma Setiawan and Aleksandro Brianonggasa (25), a crew member of the vessel.

4. How long did the search operation last?
The search lasted for two days before both victims were found.

5. Has the SAR operation ended?
Yes. The SAR operation has officially been concluded after both victims were recovered.

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.

Friday, March 27, 2026

Peak Return Travel Passes, Flights from Muara Teweh See Fewer Passengers

Eid return travel 2026 on the Muara Teweh–Banjarmasin route begins to decline on H+5 as flight passenger numbers drop after the H+4 peak.
Eid return travel 2026 on the Muara Teweh–Banjarmasin route begins to decline on H+5 as flight passenger numbers drop after the H+4 peak.

MUARA TEWEH — The return travel flow for Eid 2026 on the air route between Muara Teweh, North Barito Regency in Central Kalimantan, and Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, has started to decline on H+5.

Head of Haji Muhammad Sidik Airport in Muara Teweh, Muhammad Amrillah, said the number of airline passengers on Thursday was lower compared to the previous day, which marked the peak of return travel.

“Today, flights between Muara Teweh and Banjarmasin are seeing fewer passengers compared to H+4, which was the peak of the return flow,” he stated.

On H+5, a total of 57 passengers arrived in Muara Teweh from Banjarmasin, while 41 passengers departed from Muara Teweh to Syamsudin Noor Airport in Banjarbaru. The route was served by a single daily flight operated by Wings Air.

Peak Travel Occurred on H+4

Amrillah explained that the highest passenger traffic occurred on H+4, Wednesday (March 25). On that day, 68 passengers arrived in Muara Teweh, while 71 departed.

The surge was driven by travelers returning to work after the Eid holiday period.

“Passenger numbers are now decreasing as people have started going back to work,” he added.

Flights Dominated by Transit Passengers

Haji Muhammad Sidik Airport currently operates daily round-trip flights to Banjarmasin using Wings Air’s ATR 72-600 aircraft, which has a capacity of 72 passengers.

Most passengers on this route are transit travelers coming from major cities such as Jakarta and Surabaya.

Typically, they connect through Syamsudin Noor Airport before continuing their journey to Muara Teweh or onward to Java Island.

Pioneer and Subsidized Flights Continue

In addition to the main route, the airport also serves pioneer flights to Palangka Raya via Tjilik Riwut Airport.

These flights are operated by Susi Air once a week, every Monday.

The aircraft used is a Cessna with a capacity of 12 passengers. Ticket prices are approximately IDR 540,020 for the Palangka Raya–Muara Teweh route and IDR 493,420 for the return route.

Meanwhile, commercial flights operated by Wings Air on the Muara Teweh–Palangka Raya route are available four times a week, on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.

Return Travel Expected to Continue Declining

As the Eid holiday period comes to an end, return travel is expected to continue declining over the next few days. Flight activity is gradually returning to normal conditions.

This decrease in passenger numbers indicates that the peak of the return travel season has passed, marking the end of the high-mobility period during Eid.

FAQ

1. When was the peak of Eid return travel in Muara Teweh?
The peak occurred on H+4, Wednesday (March 25).

2. Are flight passenger numbers decreasing?
Yes, passenger numbers started to decline on H+5 compared to the peak day.

3. Which airline operates the Muara Teweh–Banjarmasin route?
The route is served by Wings Air using ATR 72-600 aircraft.

4. How frequent are the flights on this route?
Flights operate once daily.

5. Are there flights to Palangka Raya?
Yes, there are pioneer flights by Susi Air once a week and commercial flights by Wings Air four times a week.

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.

Eid 2026 Holiday Sees Surge in Visitors to Barito Utara Destinations

Barito Utara tourist spots saw a surge during Eid 2026. Jantur Doyam Waterfall and DAM Trinsing were crowded as visitors enjoyed safe and orderly holidays.
Barito Utara tourist spots saw a surge during Eid 2026. Jantur Doyam Waterfall and DAM Trinsing were crowded as visitors enjoyed safe and orderly holidays.

Barito Utara – Several tourist attractions managed by the Barito Utara Regency Government in Central Kalimantan experienced a significant surge in visitors during the first and second days of Eid 2026. The increase reflects strong public mobility during the holiday season.

Head of the Department of Culture, Tourism, Youth, and Sports (Disbudparpora), Annisa Cahyawati, confirmed that all tourism activities ran smoothly without major issues.

“During the first two days of the Eid holiday, tourist attractions in this region were crowded. Thankfully, all activities were safe, orderly, and well-managed,” she said in Muara Teweh on Sunday.

Three Destinations Become Top Attractions

Three locations stood out as the most visited destinations:

  • Jantur Doyam Waterfall (Km 18 Muara Teweh–Puruk Cahu Road)

  • DAM Trinsing

  • Panglima Batur Camping Ground

These sites attracted not only local residents but also visitors from nearby regions and neighboring regencies.

The trend highlights how local tourism continues to be a top choice for families spending their Eid holidays together.

Safety Measures and Facilities Enhanced

To ensure visitor comfort and safety, the local tourism office prepared various supporting facilities, including service posts at several tourist locations.

Officials also continuously reminded visitors to maintain order and follow on-site regulations.

“We are actively informing visitors through banners and pamphlets to stay orderly and follow instructions from officers,” Annisa explained.

These efforts aim to maintain a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable environment throughout the holiday period.

Tourism Sector Becomes Regional Priority

Annisa added that tourism development remains a key focus for the local government. Support from regional leaders is expected to boost economic growth through this sector.

With rising visitor numbers, tourism is seen as a promising driver of local revenue and new business opportunities for the community.

Reminder to Protect Environment

Amid the surge in visitors, the public is also urged to help preserve cleanliness and sustainability at tourist sites.

“We hope people can enjoy their holidays with family safely and comfortably, while also helping to protect and maintain the facilities,” she concluded.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

1. When did the tourist surge occur in Barito Utara?
It occurred during the first and second days of Eid 2026.

2. Which destinations were the most popular?
Jantur Doyam Waterfall, DAM Trinsing, and Panglima Batur Camping Ground.

3. Were the tourist activities safe?
Yes, all activities were reported to be safe, smooth, and orderly.

4. Where did the visitors come from?
Visitors came from local areas as well as nearby regions and neighboring regencies.

5. What advice was given to tourists?
Visitors were advised to maintain order, follow regulations, and help keep the environment clean.

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