JAKARTA - On Saturday afternoon, the DKI Jakarta Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) noted that a number of locations in North Jakarta (Jakut) were still flooded with tidal floods or coastal flooding.
"The latest inundation data is until 16.00 WIB, there are six RTs and two roads that are still submerged by tidal flooding," said Head of the DKI Jakarta BPBD Data and Information Center (Kapusdatin), Mohamad Yohan in Jakarta, quoted from ANTARA, Saturday, December 6.
He said there were six RTs that were still submerged by tidal flooding until this afternoon. Three RTs in Pluit Village with a height of 25-60 centimeters (cm) and three RTs in Marunda Village with a height of 20-35 cm.
Meanwhile, the two roads that are still inundated are Jalan RE Martadinata, in front of the Jakarta International Stadium (JIS), Papanggo Village, Tanjung Priok District, and on Jalan Lodan Raya, Ancol Village, Pademangan District with water levels of 20-25 cm each, and currently in the handling of officers.
Meanwhile, a number of locations affected by tidal flooding on Saturday morning until noon have receded this afternoon starting from Jelambar Baru Village, a number of villages in the Thousand Islands, namely, Panggang Island, Tidung Island, Harapan Island, Pari Island, Kelapa Island with a total of 18 RTs.
Likewise, the Pangeran Tubagus Angke Road section, Jelambar Baru Village, Grogol Petamburan District, has begun to recede.
Yohan said the DKI Jakarta BPBD mobilized personnel to monitor inundation conditions in each region and coordinate elements of the Water Resources Service (SDA), Bina Marga Service, Gulkarmat Service to suction inundation.
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To ensure that the water lines function properly together with the local village heads and sub-district heads and prepare basic needs for survivors.
"The inundation is targeted to recede in a short time," said Yohan.
BPBD DKI Jakarta appealed to the public to remain careful and alert to potential inundation.
"In an emergency, immediately call phone number 112. This service is free and operates for 24 hours non-stop," he said.
Previously, the BMKG Meteorological Station Class I Maritime Tanjung Priok issued an early warning for coastal flooding or tidal flooding on December 1-10, 2025, which caused the phenomenon of maximum tides of sea water.
This coincides with the phenomenon of the Full Moon and Perigee (Supermoon) phase which has the potential to increase the maximum sea level in the form of coastal flooding or tidal flooding in the northern coastal area of Jakarta.
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