JAKARTA - The weather on the north coast of Central Java has been hit by bad weather since Friday, December 30. Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo asked the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) and related parties to conduct weather engineering.

"We are trying to ask for weather engineering to be carried out, intervened, yesterday we conveyed this emergency condition," said Ganjar after checking the flood conditions at Tawang Station, Semarang, Saturday.

From the results of communication with BMKG, Ganjar revealed that bad weather conditions will last until Tuesday, January 3.

"Therefore, people must be careful, later New Year's Eve will see the weather, if it is not good and heavy rain should not come out," he said.

The northern coast area was hit by extreme weather from Friday, December 30 night until Saturday, December 31 afternoon, causing a number of areas in Central Java to be hit by floods, including Semarang City, Jepara Regency, Pati, Kudus, Pekalongan, Batang, and Pemalang.

Ganjar also appealed to all regional heads in Central Java to be alert and vigilant, especially in disaster-prone areas.

He said he had received reports from a number of regional heads whose areas were hit by floods such as Semarang, Pekalongan, Pemalang, and Pati.

Based on direct checks, the number one person in Central Java said that the floods in Semarang City had gradually receded.


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