Jakarta (VNA) - Prolonged heavy rainfall on January 12 left many residential areas and major roads in Indonesia’s capital Jakarta deeply flooded, causing traffic disruptions and affecting residents’ daily lives.
Local authorities have raised the flood alert to level two.
The Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency, known locally as Badan Penanggulangan Bencana Daerah or BPBD Jakarta, recorded flooding in eight neighborhood units, or rukun tetangga, in South Jakarta and two in North Jakarta as of 10:00 am local time, with water levels ranging from 20 cm to 95 cm.
In addition to the flooding in dozens of road sections, BPBD also noted that 10 neighborhood units were submerged in water. The majority of the flooded areas as a result of heavy rain were located in South Jakarta.
Head of BPBD Jakarta’s Disaster Data and Information Centre Mohamad Yohan said BPBD Jakarta has deployed personnel to monitor the inundation conditions in each area, urging the public to remain cautious and be aware of potential inundation.
The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) issued an update on the early warning for weather in Jabodetabek (Greater Jakarta) area on the same day. The update followed the rain that had fallen since the morning, even in the early hours, throughout the area./.