JAKARTA - The rain that flushed the DKI Jakarta area on Wednesday, February 14 in the early hours of the morning caused flooding at a number of points.

Head of DKI Jakarta BPBD Isnawa Adji said the impact of the high rainfall intensity was that 34 polling stations (TPS) for the 2024 General Election in DKI Jakarta were flooded. Of that number, some were moved to safer locations.

"Officers took action to move the location of the TPS/KPPS to a location that is safer than the previous TPS," he said in a written statement, Wednesday, February 15.

Meanwhile, West Jakarta (Jakbar) has 22 polling stations flooded with various heights and even collapsed.

In detail, Kapuk Village has 9 polling stations inundated, there are 5 polling stations on Jalan FKI 31 RT 017 RW 01. Furthermore, 4 polling stations on Jalan Perkampungan Kapuk RT 016 RW 01.

Meanwhile, in Mangga Besar Village, there are 3 polling stations flooded with various water levels. Of that number, 2 polling stations in Mangga Besar besides being flooded also collapsed.

"TPS 06 RT 006/01 is 25 cm high and collapsed. It was moved to Mr. Abun's house. Polling Station 05 RT 003/01 is 30cm high in water, TPS is collapsed and moved to TPS 04," said Isnawa.

Meanwhile, TPS 03 RT 003/01 was only flooded with a water level of 20 cm.

Then the 2024 General Election TPS in West Jakarta which was moved due to flooding was found in North Kembangan Village as many as 3 polling stations, Kedoya Selatan 2 TPS Village, Duri Kepa 2 TPS Village, Rawa Buaya Village 6 polling stations.

Meanwhile, North Jakarta (Jakut) has 9 polling stations flooded. Meanwhile, in East Jakarta (Jaktim) only 2 polling stations were flooded.


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