The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Jakarta braces for floods as sluice gates opened

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JAKARTA: Torrential rain has caused floods and landslides in satellite cities around the Indonesian capital, with authoritie­s warning that floods could hit Jakarta later yesterday after being forced to open sluice gates on a major upstream reservoir.

Dramatic TV footage showed fast-running rivers of muddy water gushing down roads, bringing down trees and even some villas in the hilly areas around Jakarta.

Authoritie­s were forced to release water from a reservoir upstream in the city of Bogor as water levels prompted the highest alert.

The national disaster management agency said at least four landslides had left an unknown number of people missing.

“Some residents have been evacuated and the potential for rain in the greater Jakarta area remains high,” agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said in a statement.

He added that police and military personnel were working with volunteers to deal with the impact of the floods.

Jakarta governor Anies Baswedan warned people that flood waters could reach the capital within hours.

“I urge residents near the river ... to be alert,” Baswedan told reporters.

City authoritie­s have in the last few years sought to improve low-lying Jakarta’s vulnerabil­ity to flooding during the rainy season.

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.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Residents watch water caused by heavy rainfall flow from the Katulampa sluice gate in Bogor City,West Java, south of Jakarta.
— Reuters photo Residents watch water caused by heavy rainfall flow from the Katulampa sluice gate in Bogor City,West Java, south of Jakarta.

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