In early 2017 landslides occurred in West Bandung
Regency, West Java Province, one of which was in the Parongpong
District area. Parongpong District is in the Lembang fault area which is on the
disaster-prone map, according to the disaster risk index issued by national agency
for disaster management, West Bandung is
included in the high disaster risk category. The biggest landslide
threat in Parongpong District is experienced by Cihanjuang Village and Cihanjuang Rahayu Village which are located in
the hills. In both villages,
landslides often occur during the rainy season. The purpose of this
study was to determine the preparedness of families in Parongpong District in
facing landslides, both during the pre-disaster, when the disaster occurred,
and after the disaster occurred. The research was conducted in Cihanjuang
Village and Cihanjuang Rahayu Village, which are hilly villages and the most at
risk according to their topography. The research population was the head of the family who lived in Cihanjuang Village and
Cihanjuang Rahayu Village, Parongpong District, West Bandung Regency, with
a total sample of 120 respondents who were determined simple random sampling.
Data collection was carried out by interviewing the head of the family using a
questionnaire as a guide for door-to-door interviewed. The collected data were
analyzed using percentage descriptive statistics. The results of the research
on the readiness of families in the Parongpong District area in dealing with
landslides, during the pre-disaster all
(100%) did not make preparations, when a disaster occurred 31.9% carried
out guard/guard and when after a disaster occurred 58.3% did community service.
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