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 29 Personel Gabungan Atasi Genangan di Jl Raya Jambore Cibubur

29 Joint Personnel Sent to Handle Inundation on Jalan Raya Jambore Cibubur

Those personnel are sent to Jalan Raya Jambore and KPAD Housing Complex

Some 29 joint personnel of the Water Resources (SDA) Task Force and PPSU have been sent to handle inundation as high as 100 meters and 50-80 centimeters height on Jalan Raya Jambore, Cibubur, Ciracas, East Jakarta, on Monday (10/26).

Ciracas Sub-district SDA Executing Unit Head Sarkam said one mobile pump with 500 liters per second capacity and floating pump with 250 liters per second had also been alerted to the location.

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"Those personnel are sent to Jalan Raya Jambore and KPAD Housing Complex," he expressed, Monday (10/26).

He explained the cause of the inundation in the KPAD Housing Complex about 30 centimeters height was located in the basin area and many drainage channels in the KPAD Complex that are closed and clogged.

"In the future we are going to clean up the drains in the complex," he explained.

Cibubur Urban Village Head Sapto Tjahyadi added personnel also assigned to manage traffic.

"Because the inundation is quite high, we will divert traffic to Jalan Taruna Jaya," he stated.

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