JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) noted that there were still 8 roads that were flooded as of 15.00 WIB. This is due to rain with moderate to heavy intensity in the capital city from Thursday, February 23 to today.

"According to BMKG information, it was recorded that rain with very heavy intensity occurred around the Muara Angke area with 101 millimeters (per day) of rainfall which caused inundation at several points in the DKI Jakarta area," said Head of BPBD DKI Jakarta Isnawa Adji in his statement, Friday, February 24.

The following are 8 roads that are still inundated:

1. Jalan Sungai Begog, Kel. Semper Timur Kec. Cilincing, North Jakarta Ketinggian: 40 cm2. Jalan Mangga Raya, Kel. Tugu Utara, Kec. Koja, North Jakarta Ketinggian: 20 cm3. Jalan Permata Indah 2, Kel. Pejalanan, Kec. Penjaringan, North Jakarta Ketinggian: 30 cm4. Jalan Lingkungan III, Rt.03, 015/03, Kel. Tegal Alur, Kec. Kalideres, West Jakarta Ketinggian: 45 cm5. Jalan Karang Teng Raya (Segmen Bona Indah) Lebak Bulus, Cilandak, South Jakarta Ketinggian: 30 cm6. Jalan Agricultural Raya (SDN 02 Pagi) Lebak Bulus, Cilandak, South Jakarta Ketinggian: 20 cm7. Jalan Bungur besar Kel. Senen kec. Senen Jakarta Pusat Ketinggi: 20 cm8. Jalan Percetakan Negara II, Kel. Johar Baru, Kec. Johar BaruKetinggian: 20 cm

BPBD DKI also recorded an increase in the number of areas that were flooded this afternoon. As of 15.00 WIB, 55 RTs were recorded, which were submerged from the previous 35 RTs.

In detail, there are 1 RT in Cililitan Village, 7 RT in Cawang, 2 RT in Kampung Melayu, 7 RT in Bidara Cina, 1 RT in Marunda, 2 RT in Pejagalan, 4 RT in Tegal Alur, 2 RT in Kembangan Selatan, 1 RT in Joglo, 3 RT in North Kembangan, 7 RT in Rawa Buaya, 7 RT in Kedaung Kaliangke, 1 RT in Tanjung Duren Utara, 4 RT in North Kedoya, 1 RT in Kuningan Barat, and 1 RT in Pela Mampang.

Floods in 55 RT this afternoon were caused by high rainfall, as well as overflows in Ciliwung River, Angke River, Semanan River, and Pesanggrahan River. The worst water level is in Kampung Melayu Village at 1.3 meters.

Currently, there are 26 residents who have fled in Kedaung Kaliangke Village. The refugees affected by the flood are at the Jami Al-Khaer Mosque and the At-Taubah Musala Mosque.

"The inundation is targeted to recede in a short time. He said. BPBD DKI appealed to the public to remain careful and alert to potential inundation," he said.


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