Jakarta –
The heavy rains that hit DKI Jakarta recently caused flood. Currently, there are still 33 RTs in the Capital that are inundated with water.
The report was updated by the DKI BPBD on Tuesday (28/2/2023) at 05.00 WIB. Previous data recorded that there were still 40 RTs that were inundated.
“BPBD recorded inundation that previously occurred in 40 RTs, now it has become 33 RTs or 0.108% of 30,470 RTs and 1 inundated road section in the DKI Jakarta area,” wrote the DKI BPBD in its report.
The data on affected areas that are still inundated are as follows:
There are 11 RTs in West Jakarta consisting of:
Ex. Northern Development
– Total: 3 RTs
– Height: 30 to 60 cm
– Cause: High rainfall
Ex. Tegal Alur
– Quantity: 1 RT
– Height: 20 cm
– Cause: High rainfall
Ex. Crocodile Swamp
– Total: 2 RTs
– Height: 50 cm
– Cause: High rainfall & overflow of Kali Angke
Ex. Kosambi thorn
– Total: 3 RTs
– Height: 25 to 30 cm
– Cause: High rainfall & overflow of Kali Angke
Ex. North Kedoya
– Total: 2 RTs
– Height: 40 to 45 cm
– Cause: High rainfall & overflow of Pesanggrahan times
There are 22 RTs in East Jakarta consisting of:
Ex. Branch
– Total: 4 RTs
– Height: 40 cm
– Cause: High rainfall & overflow of Ciliwung River
Ex. Chinese bidara
– Total: 3 RTs
– Height: 40 to 50 cm
– Cause: High rainfall & overflow of Ciliwung River
Ex. Malay village
– Total: 15 RTs
– Height: 20 to 120 cm
– Cause: High rainfall & overflow of Ciliwung River
Flooded Road there are 1 roads:
1. Jl. Begog River, Kel. Semper Timur, Kec. Cilincing, North Jakarta
Height: 10 cm
Refugees:
– Ex. North Flower:
15 families, 22 people in the Musholla Nurul Muslimin
– Ex. Kosambi Thorns:
21 families, 95 people in Baitul Khoir
– Ex. North Kedoya:
31 families, 72 people at the Al Hidayah Mosque
(one by one)