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Jakarta BPBD: Two Roads in Jakarta Still Flooded

The Jakarta Regional Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) has noted that two roads are still inundated as of 11.30 PM, Friday (2/3).

The inundation is targeted to recede quickly

The inundation arose due to moderate to heavy intensity rain that flushed most of Jakarta and high tides from Thursday (2/2) to today.

Jakarta BPBD Executing Unit Head, Isnawa Adji said personnel had been alerted to monitor inundation conditions in each region. His party is also coordinating with elements from the Jakarta Water Resources (SDA) Agency, Bina Marga Agency, and Fire and Rescue Agency (Gulkarmat) to suck up inundation and ensure the storm drains to function properly.

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“The handling efforts are also supported by the local urban village and sub-district heads. The inundation is targeted to recede quickly," he expressed, Friday (2/3).

Therefore, residents are urged to remain cautious and alert to potential inundation. "In an emergency, call 112 immediately. This 24-hour service is free of charge," he uttered.

Here are two inundated roads in Jakarta:

1. Jalan Kamal Benda Raya, RW 01, Kalideres Sub-district, West Jakarta with a water level of 20 centimeters

2. Jalan Bangun Nusa Raya RT 11 and 12/RW 03, Cengkareng Sub-district, West Jakarta with a water level of 5 centimeters

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