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Floods paralyze Jakarta
Thu, January 17 2013 16:04 | 76 Views

 
Downtown Jakarta flooding (ANTARA/Widodo S. Jusuf)


Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Office and daily activities in Jakarta were almost 
completely paralyzed on Thursday as floodwaters hit the capital city and 
inundated its roads.

Traffic jams were seen in various parts of the city as vehicles struggled to 
move on the flooded roads. Many two-wheelers faced engine trouble and had to be 
pushed along.

One of the main roads of the city, Jalan Thamrin, was severely flooded, while 
many other roads in Central Jakarta, including the National Monument (Monas) 
square, were also submerged. People employed at offices along these roads found 
it hard to reach their workplaces.

Trains services were also disrupted. Commuter trains from Depok had to stop in 
Manggarai railway station, while others such as those serving the 
Serpong-Jakarta route stopped at Pondok Ranji and Pal Merah stations.

By 10 am, many more roads were flooded, starting from the Jalan Pemuda-Jalan 
Pramuka area, up to the Pasar Genjing market, with flood waters reaching a 
height of up to one foot. 

The cross-point of Jalan Salemba and Kramat was also heavily inundated. The 
floods also prevented a number of doctors from reaching the Cipto Mangungkusumo 
Hospital in Central Jakarta.

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Jakarta in state of emergency following flood
Thu, January 17 2013 15:39 | 119 Views

 
Water's flooded Jakarta's main roads on Thursday (17/1).(ANTARA/M Agung Rajasa) 


Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Jakarta`s Governor Joko Widodo here on Thursday 
announced the capital city is in the state of emergency following flood that 
hit most of its areas since Wednesday (Jan 16).

"According to information from the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics 
Agency, the intensity of rain will still be high in Jakarta until next week. 
Therefore I am announcing that Jakarta is in the state of emergency until 
January 27," said the governor after meeting with Coordinating Minister for 
People`s Welfare Agung Laksono on Thursday morning.

Meanwhile, Minister Agung Laksono said he has prepared 84 temporary shelters 
for about 19,000 evacuees in Jakarta.

"In case the flood is getting worst, we suggested people in the impacted areas 
to stay in the temporary shelters until the situation is back to normal," he 
said.

Two main roads in Indonesian capital city of Jakarta namely Thamrin and 
Sudirman are totally jammed due to floods that inundate the area since Thursday 
(Jan 16) morning.

Nearly one-meter high water inundating the two main roads of the city which is 
home to high rise office buildings. Cars and motorcycles are trapped in long 
traffic jam starting from Dukuh Atas bridge to Semanggi area.

In Bunderan or roundabout of Hotel Indonesia area, hundreds of people traveling 
with motorcycles failed to pass through the area due to the height of water.

Meanwhile hundreds of workers using public transportation are waiting on the 
side of the roads because the bus cannot pass by the inundated roads. Up till 
now, Jakarta is still cloudy with possibility of rain. 

(R027/A051) 
Editor: Maryati

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