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Is Jakarta prepared for climate change and more frequent floods?

Extreme weather has exacerbated flooding in Indonesia’s capital Jakarta and its surrounding cities, adding to the metropolis’ chronic problems of poor urban planning and land subsidence, experts said.

Severe flooding in the greater Jakarta region, home to 30 million people, last week resulted in the death of a young child and displaced 120,000 residents. This region includes Bekasi, Depok, and Bogor in West Java province, as well as Tangerang in Banten province.

The country’s meteorological agency, BMKG, said the flood was caused by “extreme rainfall” on March 2 in Bogor. Located upstream along the Ciliwung River, the area typically directs floodwater toward Jakarta, as one of the 13 waterways that feed into the capital.

An aerial picture shows a flooded residential area after some rivers overflowed following heavy rain in a suburb of Jakarta on March 5. Photo: AFP

Rainfall in Indonesia is expected to last until the end of the month.

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