The floods that hit
Jakarta and surrounding areas early last year were worse than the
current floods in the capital city and its buffer zone areas, stated a
disaster mitigation official.
"Last years floods were worse than the floods in Jakarta now. On
January 15, 2013, the water level at the Manggarai Water Sluice reached
1,020 cm, while now it has only reached 960cm," Head of the Data
Information Center of the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB)
Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said here on Saturday.
Thus, water volumes this year were still far below those of last year, the BNPB official asserted.
The same happened in upstream areas where last year the water level
at Katulampa Water Sluice was recorded at 210 cm, the alert I level.
"Now, the water level at the Katulampa water gate has only reached
110cm, or is at the alert III level," Sutopo pointed out.
He explained that his office had earlier taken anticipatory steps to be prepared for rising flood waters.
"We have conducted a drill on emergency handling, refugee
evacuation, logistics for refugees, gathering tools and other needed
equipment. What remains to be done now is to perform what we have
planned," Sutop added.
He said that the Ministry of Public Works had also provided support in reinforcing existing dikes at the West Flood Canal.
"We hope that there will no longer be dikes that are breached by
water, so that the amount of flood waters will not increase further,"
remarked Sutopo.
In Jakarta, torrential rains sent floods into the capital city and
caused a number of roads in Jakarta to be cut off on Friday. The floods
were worsened by the overflowing of the Ciliwung River at the Manggarai
Sluice.
Waters inundated roads in Jalan Rasuna Said and Jalan Sudirman, reaching a depth of 5cm to 10cm.
The Jakarta Police Traffic Management Center (TMC) also reported
that waters inundated parts of Jalan Mangga Besar, West Jakarta, areas
in front of the Gading apartment, and Jalan Terusan gusti Ngurah Rai in
East Jakarta. Parts of Jalan Layur Rawamangung, Matraman and Jalan KRT
Radjiman in East Jakarta, as well as Jalan Cikini in Central Jakarta,
were also submerged.
In the mean time, Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo (Jokowi) instructed
the staff of the Jakarta Provincial Administration to prepare the
logistics to handle flooding, as the water level at the Katulampa Sluice
had reached the second grade alert.
"The people were informed that the water level at the Katulampa
Sluice gate had reached the Alert-II. So, I have instructed the staff to
be ready to handle the situation," Jokowi stated at City Hall.
Jokowi pointed out that all the necessary logistics should be
prepared at the earliest, in the wake of any likely flooding, to ensure
timely evacuations and efficient disbursal of relief items.
Sumber : Antara
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