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Sunday, March 29, 2026

Extreme Heat In Kotim Triggered By Tropical Cyclone Narelle, BMKG Explains

Extreme heat in Kotim is caused by Tropical Cyclone Narelle. BMKG explains the impact and BPBD warns of rising wildfire risks due to reduced rainfall.
Extreme heat in Kotim is caused by Tropical Cyclone Narelle. BMKG explains the impact and BPBD warns of rising wildfire risks due to reduced rainfall.

Sampit – The recent surge in extreme heat across Kotawaringin Timur (Kotim), Central Kalimantan, over the past week has now been explained. The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG), through the Haji Asan Meteorological Station in Sampit, confirmed that the phenomenon is influenced by Tropical Cyclone Narelle.

BMKG forecaster Mitra Hutauruk stated that although Kotim is currently in the rainy season, the presence of the tropical cyclone has disrupted rain cloud formation.

“Over the past few days, Tropical Cyclone Narelle has caused air mass concentration to shift toward the southern region, making it difficult for rain clouds to form,” she explained in Sampit on Saturday.

Impact Of Tropical Cyclone Narelle

According to BMKG, since mid-March 2026, Tropical Cyclone Narelle has been actively observed south of Indonesia, particularly over the Indian Ocean. Although it does not directly pass over Central Kalimantan, its indirect effects are significant.

The cyclone, which developed from tropical disturbance 96P, has strong atmospheric dynamics that pull air masses southward, away from Kalimantan, including Kotawaringin Timur.

As a result, rainfall in the region has decreased significantly, leading to higher temperatures and noticeably hotter weather conditions.

“This condition is temporary and is expected to subside within the next few days as the cyclone weakens,” Hutauruk added.

Rising Hotspots And Wildfire Risks

The impact of this weather anomaly goes beyond rising temperatures. It has also led to an increase in hotspots, signaling higher risks of forest and land fires.

The Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of Kotim reported several wildfire incidents over the past week. These occurred in areas such as Jalan Ir Soekarno in Baamang District and Bengkuang Makmur Village in Mentawa Baru Ketapang District.

Head of BPBD Kotim, Multazam, urged the public to avoid burning land, especially under current dry conditions.

“Rainfall has decreased, making the land drier and more prone to fires. We strongly urge the public not to clear land by burning,” he emphasized.

Peatland Conditions Increase Fire Risk

Multazam also highlighted that much of Kotim consists of peatland, which significantly increases fire risk during dry conditions.

Peat soil is highly flammable and difficult to extinguish because fires can spread underground even after surface flames appear to be out.

“Even when the fire looks extinguished on the surface, it can continue burning underground. This makes firefighting efforts much more challenging,” he explained.

Prevention Efforts Intensified

Local authorities, along with BPBD, are continuing to intensify preventive measures, including public awareness campaigns to discourage land burning.

These efforts aim to reduce wildfire risks and prevent haze, which can negatively impact public health and daily activities.

FAQ

1. Why is the weather in Kotim hot even during the rainy season?
Because Tropical Cyclone Narelle is pulling air masses southward, reducing cloud formation and rainfall.

2. What is Tropical Cyclone Narelle?
It is a powerful storm system formed over the Indian Ocean from tropical disturbance 96P.

3. How long will this condition last?
BMKG predicts the situation is temporary and will improve within a few days.

4. Why is wildfire risk increasing?
Reduced rainfall leads to drier land conditions, making it easier for fires to ignite, especially in peat areas.

5. What is the government’s advice to residents?
Residents are urged not to burn land to prevent forest and land fires.

Oil Tanker Catches Fire On Mentaya River In Sampit, Flames Still Burning

An oil tanker caught fire on the Mentaya River in Sampit during docking. Flames remain active as authorities investigate the cause of the incident.
An oil tanker caught fire on the Mentaya River in Sampit during docking. Flames remain active as authorities investigate the cause of the incident.

SAMPIT – An oil tanker caught fire while docked along the Mentaya River in Tanah Mas Village, Baamang District, Kotawaringin Timur Regency, Central Kalimantan, on Saturday afternoon.

The fire broke out at approximately 5:30 PM local time and quickly drew attention from nearby residents. Large flames were seen rising from the vessel well into the evening.

Head of the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of Kotawaringin Timur, Multazam, confirmed that the fire was still active as of Saturday night.

“The fire is still active. This involves fuel top-up and engine-related components,” he said.

Firefighters Work To Prevent Spread

Dozens of firefighters, assisted by local volunteers, were deployed to the scene to control the situation. Their main priority is to prevent the fire from spreading to nearby vessels and docking facilities.

Initial reports indicate that the tanker was undergoing repairs at a docking facility owned by a company when the fire occurred.

Search and rescue personnel are also expected to arrive at the scene to assist with emergency operations.

Cause Of Fire Still Under Investigation

Tanah Mas Village Head Ridowan confirmed the incident but stated that authorities are still gathering information regarding the timeline and cause of the fire.

“At this point, we do not yet know the exact cause, whether it was due to human error or another factor,” he explained.

He emphasized that the tanker belonged to a company and was undergoing maintenance at the time of the incident.

Docking Area Considered High Risk

Ridowan added that the location is commonly used as a technical hub for vessel maintenance. Various types of ships, including barges and tugboats, regularly dock there for repairs.

Technical activities such as welding are frequently carried out in the area, which inherently carries a higher risk of fire hazards.

“Repair work often involves welding on damaged or leaking parts of the vessel,” he added.

No Fuel Distribution Activity At Location

Addressing circulating rumors, Ridowan clarified that the site is not used for fuel distribution activities.

“I want to make it clear that there is no fuel loading or unloading activity there. It is purely a ship repair facility,” he stressed.

No Casualties Reported Yet

As of now, authorities have not released any official information regarding material losses or possible casualties.

Emergency teams remain on site conducting cooling operations to ensure no hidden fire sources remain and to prevent reignition.

FAQ

1. Where did the tanker fire occur?
The fire occurred on the Mentaya River in Tanah Mas Village, Baamang District, Sampit.

2. When did the incident happen?
Saturday at around 5:30 PM local time.

3. What caused the fire?
The cause is still under investigation.

4. Were there any casualties?
No official reports of casualties have been released.

5. Was the site used for fuel distribution?
No, the location is strictly a ship repair facility.

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