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Jakarta flood victims sue city governor

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Jakarta’s governor has been hit with a lawsuit filed by residents of the sprawling city after torrential rain sparked floods and landslides that killed dozens and left thousands homeless, a lawyer said Tuesday.

More than 200 flood victims are seeking a total of 43 billion rupiah ($3 million) in compensati­on in the class action, which was filed on Monday in Jakarta district court.

The suit claims Governor Anies Baswedan was responsibl­e for failing to provide the megacity with a proper earlywarni­ng system and effective emergency measures to minimize deaths and financial losses.

“This should serve as a lesson for local government elsewhere to be more aware of disaster mitigation,” lawyer Alvon Kurnia Palma told AFP.

“If this happens in Jakarta, where the central government is located, it could happen anywhere.”

The disaster caused at least $72 million in damage and monetary losses, according to the Indonesian Indigenous Entreprene­urs Associatio­n.

Whole neighborho­ods in the capital – a megalopoli­s home to around 30 million people – were submerged by floodwater­s that forced tens of thousands into temporary shelters after torrential rains that began on New Year’s Eve.

It was the city’s deadliest flooding in years, with Indonesia’s disaster mitigation agency saying downpours that sparked floods and landslides were the heaviest in the capital since record keeping began in the 19th century. At least 67 people in Jakarta and nearby cities were killed, with floodwater­s reaching up to the second floor of some buildings after rivers burst their banks.

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