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Jakarta Flood: 6 RT Still Flooded, 42 Families Evacuated

Jakarta Flood Update: Six Neighborhoods Remain‌ Inundated (January 25, 2026)

As of January 25, 2026, six Rukun Tetangga (RT) – neighborhood units⁣ – in Jakarta ‌remain flooded, according too the DKI jakarta Regional Disaster Management ⁣Agency (BPBD DKI Jakarta). The flooding persists into the ⁢evening, impacting residents and⁣ disrupting ‍daily life.

Current Flood Situation

The⁤ BPBD DKI Jakarta reported that the remaining flooded areas are‍ concentrated in⁣ several ⁣parts⁤ of the city. While the overall water⁢ level has‍ receded from⁤ earlier peaks, these ‌six rts ⁣continue to⁢ experience inundation. The agency is ⁣actively‍ monitoring the situation and providing assistance to affected residents.

according to data ​released by BPBD DKI Jakarta on ‍January 25, 2026, the ⁢affected RTs ⁤are located ⁢in:

  • East Jakarta: Two RTs in Cipinang ⁢Melayu⁣ sub-district, Makasar district.
  • South​ jakarta: One RT in ‌Bukit Duri sub-district, ​Tebet ‌district.
  • West Jakarta: Three RTs in Rawa Buaya sub-district, ​Cengkareng district.

The agency ⁣has not yet released specific⁣ data on the number of residents displaced, but is coordinating with local authorities to ‍provide temporary⁣ shelter and essential supplies.

Causes and Contributing Factors

The flooding is‌ primarily attributed to a combination of heavy rainfall and inadequate drainage infrastructure. Jakarta is notably vulnerable to flooding during the rainy season ​(October to February) due to its low-lying topography and high ⁤population density. The Ciliwung River,which flows ⁤through ⁤Jakarta,often overflows its banks during periods of intense rainfall.

A report ⁢by the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing in December ⁢2025 identified ​deficiencies in⁢ jakarta’s drainage system as ⁣a key factor contributing to recurring floods.⁤ the Ministry stated it is accelerating efforts to improve⁤ drainage capacity, but these projects are ongoing.

Government Response​ and Mitigation Efforts

The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, through‌ BPBD DKI ⁤Jakarta, has deployed ⁣personnel‌ and resources to assist affected residents.Efforts include providing evacuation assistance,⁢ distributing‌ food and clean water, and establishing ​temporary shelters.

Governor Heru Budi Hartono stated on January ​24, 2026, that the provincial government is committed‌ to addressing the root causes of flooding in Jakarta. ‍ The ⁤governor’s office released a⁤ statement outlining plans for long-term infrastructure improvements,including the construction of new reservoirs and the rehabilitation⁣ of existing drainage channels.

Historical Context

jakarta has a long history of flooding, with⁢ major events occurring⁣ in 2002, ​2007, ‍2013, 2020, and 2021. ⁤The‌ 2020 floods were particularly severe,⁣ displacing over 400,000 people and causing ⁢widespread ‍damage.⁣ The Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management (BNPB) reported that the 2020 floods resulted in economic losses exceeding IDR 5 trillion (approximately⁣ USD 320 million). BNPB’s analysis of the 2020 flood damage provides detailed economic impact data.

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