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JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) issued an early warning to residents on the riverbanks following the rising water level at Angke Hulu Post to 305 centimeters and the status of danger or alert on Tuesday, March 15, at 22.00 western Indonesia time.

"It is appealed to residents along riverbanks to be alert and careful of the dangers of flooding," said an early warning given by officers in an excerpt of a video uploaded to the official BPBD DKI Twitter account, @BPBDJakarta.

BPBD said that at least eight areas might be affected by the threat of flooding related to rising water levels at the Angke Hulu Post four of them are Rawa Buaya, East Cengkareng, West Cengkareng, and North Kembangan.

Then four other areas that may also be affected are North Kedoya, Duri Kosambi, Kapuk and Kedaung Kaliangke.

Heavy rains did flush several areas of Jakarta throughout Tuesday afternoon until late afternoon.

Based on the monitoring of the DKI BPBD, at the Angke Hulu Post, the water level continued to rise significantly from 200 centimeters at 17.00 western Indonesia time with the status of alert or alert three.

Then the water level rose again to 265 centimeters and entered the standby status or standby two at 19.00 western Indonesia time which continued to rise to 285 centimeters at 20.00 western Indonesia time and 300 centimeters an hour later.


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