Flood death toll rises to 26 in Jakarta, tens of thousands evacuated
A girl is carried by her father across floodwaters in the Jatinegara area after heavy rains in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 2, 2020. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan
Tens of thousands of people were evacuated in Indonesia's capital Jakarta on Thursday after flash floods and landslides killed up to 26 people amid some of the heaviest rain in more than 20 years, with more deluges forecast, authorities said.
The flooding, among the deadliest in years, caused chaos in parts of Southeast Asia's biggest city with train lines blocked and power outages in some areas. Swathes of Jakarta and nearby towns were inundated after heavy rain fell on Dec. 31 and into the early hours of New Year's Day.
A boy is carried accross floodwaters at the Jatinegara area after heavy rains in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 2, 2020. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan
Social affairs ministry data showed 26 people were killed in the flooding, up from the earlier toll of 21.
As of Thursday morning, over 62,000 people were evacuated in Jakarta alone, disaster mitigation agency spokesman Agus Wibowo said, although later in the day he told news channel Metro TV the number of evacuees were down to around 35,000 people.
Rainfall at an airport in East Jakarta measured at 377 millimeters (15 inches) early on Jan. 1, the highest daily reading during major floods since at least 1996, according to the Meteorology, Clilmatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG).
Aerial picture of an area affected by floods, next to Ciliwung river in Jakarta, Indonesia January 2 2020, in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Antara Foto/Nova Wahyudi/via REUTERS
Umar Dani, 52, and his family were evacuated overnight from his home in East Jakarta on a rubber boat after water levels rose up to his neck.
"It has not flooded for so long here. We didn't have the chance to bring anything," he said.
"I have to live on the streets now."
Woman washes clothes at an area affected by floods after heavy rains in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 2, 2020. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan
President Joko Widodo told reporters evacuation and safety measures should be prioritized and called for more coordination between city administrations and the central government.
On his Twitter page, Widodo blamed delays in flood control infrastructure projects for the flooding. He said some projects have been delayed since 2017 due to land acquisition problems.
Aerial picture of an area affected by floods, next to Ciliwung river in Jakarta, Indonesia January 2 2020, in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Antara Foto/Nova Wahyudi/ via REUTERS
"EXTREME WEATHER" EXPECTED
Jakarta governor Anies Baswedan said authorities deployed hundreds of pumps to suck water from residential areas across the capital, which had allowed some people to return home.
"They want to return home immediately and start cleaning up their houses as soon as they are able to enter their houses as water recedes," Baswedan told reporters during a visit to a densely populated area in East Jakarta affected by the flood.
Rescue workers evacuate a woman at an area affected by floods after heavy rains in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 2, 2020. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan
Residents waddled through murky water to see the governor while workers pumped water out of the area into a nearby river.
The mitigation agency said on its Twitter page that water levels have come down in a few affected areas, showing pictures of streets covered by mud and littered with debris.
Authorities however warned people to remain vigilant as "extreme weather" is expected to continue until Jan. 7.
An elderly woman is being evacuated on an inflatable boat by a rescue team, after floods hit a residential area in Bekasi, near Jakarta, Indonesia January 2, 2020, in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Antara Foto/Saptono/via REUTERS
Dwikorita Karnawati, head of the Meteorological, Climatological and Geophysics Agency (BMKG), told reporters separately that heavy rainfall may continue until mid February.
Television footage on Thursday showed rescuers in the nearby city of Tangerang evacuating residents, guiding them across a strong current by holding on to a rope.
Jakarta and its surroundings are home to more than 30 million people. More than 50 people died in one of the capital’s deadliest floods in 2007 and five years ago much of the centre of the city was inundated after canals overflowed.
A man sits on a bench at an area affected by floods after heavy rains in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 2, 2020. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan
The government announced last year that it is relocating the capital to East Kalimantan province on Borneo, though the planning ministry pledged that the government will invest $40 billion in modernizing Jakarta.
(Additional reporting by Jakarta bureau; Editing by Matthew Tostevin, Kim Coghill, William Maclean)
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