JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) informed that the floods that hit Jakarta began to recede, with only 24 RTs and two roads still submerged in water.
"We report that the current situation in the flood has begun to recede," said Head of the DKI Jakarta BPBD Data and Information Center (Kapusdatin), Mohamad Yohan, in Jakarta, Wednesday, January 29 evening.
In the morning, floods hit 54 RTs and 23 roads in several areas of Jakarta. However, until 21.00 WIB, the flood had receded and now only 24 RTs and two roads are still submerged.
The areas that are still flooded are as follows:
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The water level that is still submerged in these areas ranges from 30 to 50 centimeters.
In addition, two roads that are still flooded are:
The floods that hit parts of Jakarta were caused by extreme heavy rains, which made the waterways unable to accommodate the amount of water that entered.
"The existing waterways exceed the capacity of the capacity so that they overflow and cause puddles (floods)," said Yohan.
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