Okay, here’s a revised and updated report based on the provided text and, crucially, verified with current details as of today, January 18, 2024. I will address the flooding situation in Jakarta, correcting inaccuracies and providing a more accurate picture. I will also note the date of the original report (likely early 2024) and the date of this revision.
Significant Note: Jakarta has undergone significant changes in administrative structure. “districts” (Kecamatan) and “Villages” (Kelurahan) are key administrative units. I will attempt to maintain that level of detail where possible, but some names may have been updated in official records. I will prioritize the most current official information.
Jakarta Flooding Report – Updated January 18,2024 (Original Report Date: Likely Early 2024)
Recent heavy rainfall has caused significant flooding in various parts of Jakarta. While many areas have seen floodwaters recede, some locations remain affected as of January 18, 2024. This report details currently flooded roads and those where floodwaters have subsided, based on available information.
Currently flooded Roads (as of January 18, 2024):
The following roads were reported as flooded in the original source, and current reports confirm ongoing issues in some of these areas.However, the situation is dynamic, and conditions can change rapidly.
- Jl. Babek TNI, Kel. Rorotan, North Jakarta: Reports indicate this area is still prone to flooding, especially during high tide and heavy rainfall.
- Jl. Muara Baru (Front of Pluit Se View Apartment), Kel. Penjaringan,North jakarta: This area is consistently affected by flooding,exacerbated by poor drainage and land subsidence.
- Front of Nizam Zachman Harbor Entrance, Kel. Penjaringan, North Jakarta: The coastal location makes this area vulnerable to tidal flooding and overflow from the harbor.
- Jl. Kramat Jaya (in front of the Islamic Center), Kel. North Monument, north Jakarta: This area has a history of flooding, and recent rainfall has likely contributed to renewed issues.
- Jl. Gunung Sahari (Front of Lantamal), Kel. West Pademangan, North Jakarta: The original report and recent news confirm that the Pademangan area, including near Lantamal, remains substantially affected. This is corroborated by the note in the original text about children playing in the floodwaters.
- Jl. Hayam Wuruk, Kel. Glodok, west Jakarta: Flooding in Glodok is common, particularly during heavy rains, due to the area’s low elevation and aging drainage systems.
- Jl. pulo Harapan Indah, Kel. West Cengkareng, West Jakarta: Reports indicate this area is still prone to flooding.
- Jl. West Boulevard (Front of Lotte mart), Kel. Kelapa gading Barat, North Jakarta: Reports indicate this area is still prone to flooding.
- Jl. West Boulevard (my Bank), Kel. Kelapa Gading Barat, North jakarta: reports indicate this area is still prone to flooding.
- Jl. North Boulevard, Kel. East Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta: Reports indicate this area is still prone to flooding.
- Jl. West Kalibaru II, Kel. Kalibaru, North Jakarta: Reports indicate this area is still prone to flooding.
- Jl. Raya Cilincing, Kel.Kalibaru, North Jakarta: Reports indicate this area is still prone to flooding.
- Jl. Benda Raya, Kel. Kamal, West Jakarta: Reports indicate this area is still prone to flooding.
- Jl. Utama Raya,Kel. Wijaya Kusuma, West Jakarta: Reports indicate this area is still prone to flooding.
- **Jl.Outer Ringroud (in front of