Abstract

Background and Objectives: Kalongan is one of the villages in Ungaran District with a potential landslide risk of 2% of its territory. Landslides occur along roadways and in residential areas, endangering the environment and damaging the infrastructure. A web-based early warning system application is the Landslide Early Warning System (Sensor-Ku) which is applied at the research location. This study intends to detect and provide real-time information on the likelihood of landslides, specifically to the people of Kalongan Village.
 Methods: This research creates a web-based monitoring and early warning system, as well as its implementation on an experimental microservice architecture, to provide landslide risk mitigation information to Kalongan residents.
 Results: According to the research, the landslide early warning system (LEWS) provides a solution by integrating many modules, such as recording dynamic variability, handling multi-scale data sets, extracting important trigger information about the onset of potential landslides, and broadcasting multi-level data. warning. This research also combines a real-time landslide early warning system. 
 Conclusion: The Landslide Early Warning System (LEWS) Program is effective in reducing the risk of landslides. Some of the issues found when running the program include the costs of maintaining the landslide early warning equipment, which must be managed by the Kalongan village community.

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