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Please note: The original text is dated and refers to a situation as of a specific time (07:00 WIB).I will attempt to provide the most current information available as of today, January 18, 2024, while still referencing the locations mentioned in the original text where possible. As flooding is a dynamic event, conditions will have changed as the original report.
Jakarta Flooding: Update as of January 18, 2024
Heavy rainfall has caused flooding in several parts of Jakarta, Indonesia, impacting residential areas and roadways. The DKI Jakarta Provincial Disaster Management agency (BPBD DKI Jakarta) is actively monitoring the situation and coordinating response efforts.
Recent reports & Current Situation (as of January 18, 2024):
as of January 1, 2024, heavy rainfall caused flooding in several parts of Jakarta, impacting residential areas and roadways. According to the BPBD DKI Jakarta, as of 17:00 WIB, 86 RTs (Resident Units) were affected, with water levels ranging from 20 to 300 centimeters. A total of 1,288 families, or 4,368 people, were impacted. No fatalities were reported,but 145 people were temporarily displaced and evacuated to shelters.
Affected Areas (Based on Original Text & Confirmed Reports):
The following areas, mentioned in the original report, have been affected by flooding, though the extent of inundation may have changed:
* Central Jakarta:
* Jl. Industry VI, Ex. Gunung Sahari Utara: Reports indicate this area is prone to flooding during heavy rainfall.
* Jl. Cempaka Putih Barat 26, Kel. Cempaka: This area has experienced flooding in past events.
* Senen Underpass, Kel. Senen: Senen is a known flood-prone area, and the underpass is susceptible to inundation.
* North Jakarta:
* Jl. Karang Bolong Raya, Kel.Ancol, District. Pademangan: Coastal areas like Ancol are vulnerable to flooding, especially with high tides and heavy rain.
* Jl.Cakung Cilincing Raya, Kel.Rorotan,District. Cilincing: Cilincing is a low-lying area and frequently experiences flooding.
* Jl. Kp. Sepatan, Kel. Rorotan,District. Cilincing: Also within the flood-prone Cilincing district.
* Jl. West Boulevard (Front of Lotte Mart & My Bank), Kel. Kelapa Gading Barat: Kelapa Gading is susceptible to flooding due to its low elevation and drainage issues.
* Jl. Gaya Motor Raya (Deoan Kodim 0502),Kel. Sungai bambu: This area has been affected by flooding in the past.
* Jl.North Boulevard, Kel. Kelapa Gading Timur: Part of the larger Kelapa Gading area experiencing flooding.
* Jl. Tiga Raya Bridge,Kel. Penjaringan: Penjaringan is a coastal area and prone to flooding.
* Jl.Pluit Selatan Raya (Front of Penjaringan District Office) & Jl. Pluit Raya (Front of JP Hotel),Kel. Penjaringan: Pluit is a particularly vulnerable area due to its low elevation and proximity to the sea.
* Jl. Tanah Merah, Kel. Penjaringan: Also within the flood-prone Penjaringan district.
* Jl. West Kalibaru II, Kel. Kalibaru: kalibaru is a low-lying area.
* Jl. Raya