Dozens of neighborhoods in Jakarta remain flooded Tuesday morning

The Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD DKI Jakarta) reports that dozens of neighborhoods (RT) and several roads remain flooded due to heavy rain since Monday night. The most affected areas are in West and North Jakarta, with water levels between 10 and 60 cm. Authorities are monitoring and working to speed up the drainage.

Flooding in Jakarta, triggered by high-intensity rain since Monday (January 12, 2026) night, continued to recede Tuesday (January 13, 2026) morning, though dozens of neighborhoods and roads remained inundated. According to the Jakarta Provincial BPBD, as of 07:00 WIB, 22 RT were affected, with 9 in West Jakarta (5 in Tegal Alur Kelurahan at 30-35 cm and 4 in Kedoya Selatan at 30 cm) and 13 in North Jakarta (including 3 in Semper Barat at 10-15 cm, 5 in Warakas at 35 cm, and others). Meanwhile, DKI BPBD's Data Center Head Mohamad Yohan reported 28 RT still flooded that morning, including additions in Cilincing Kelurahan (1 RT, 20 cm) and Kebon Bawang (5 RT, 50-60 cm), plus 6 roads with levels of 10-15 cm.

BPBD Executive Head Isnawa Adji stated, "BPBD records 22 RT and five roads currently inundated." Yohan added, "Water levels are currently ranging from 10-60 centimeters," noting the flood had decreased from 63 RT on Monday night at 21:00 WIB. The five to six affected roads include Jl. Kampung Bahari in Tanjung Priok (20 cm), Jl. Gunung Sahari in Pademangan Barat (15 cm), and Jl. RE Martadinata in Ancol.

Hundreds of residents remain evacuated at various sites, such as 207 households (625 people) at Rusun Embrio in Semper Barat and 60 households (120 people) at Masjid Miftahulsalam in Warakas. BPBD has deployed personnel to monitor, coordinate with related agencies for water pumping, and ensure drainage channels function properly. "The inundation is targeted to recede quickly," Isnawa said. However, discrepancies in reports highlight the evolving situation.

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Flooded Jakarta neighborhoods and roads with residents navigating knee-deep water, including a submerged public cemetery, after heavy overnight rain.
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Flooding submerges 16 neighborhoods and 10 roads in Jakarta on Sunday morning

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Heavy rain since Saturday night, January 17, 2026, has caused flooding across Jakarta. By 06:00 WIB on Sunday morning, five neighborhoods and three roads were submerged, later rising to 16 neighborhoods and 10 roads with water levels of 10-70 cm. In addition to residential areas, the Pondok Kelapa Public Cemetery was also affected by pooling water.

Heavy rain hit Jakarta on January 22, 2026, causing flooding in one neighborhood unit and eight roads across West, North, and South Jakarta. Water levels reached up to 50 centimeters, disrupting residents' mobility and traffic. The Jakarta BPBD has deployed teams for swift response.

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The Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD DKI) reports that floods are still submerging 30 neighborhoods (RT) in East, North, and South Jakarta, with maximum water levels of 50 centimeters. The flooding is receding after reaching 3.5 meters on Friday, due to heavy rainfall and river overflows.

The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) predicts cloudy to rainy weather across most of Indonesia this Sunday. In Jakarta, overcast conditions will dominate from morning to afternoon, with light rain possible in the south during the evening. The DKI Jakarta government is preparing for coastal flooding until January 7 with various preventive measures.

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The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) predicts rain will hit parts of DKI Jakarta throughout Saturday, January 17, 2026. Weather forecasts indicate overcast conditions with light to moderate rain across various districts. Residents are urged to be alert to potential water pooling.

Heavy rain on Friday night (December 26, 2025) caused flooding on the road in front of Masjid Jami Baitul Akbar, the main gate to the Buntet Pesantren complex in Cirebon. Many motorcycles stalled as water entered their engines, while cars could still pass slowly. Police managed traffic and stated the flooding has now receded.

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Following flash floods that killed over 1,000 people in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra, authorities are assessing poverty impacts and supporting community recovery. Refugee numbers are declining as aid distribution continues, including mosque cleanups for the first post-disaster prayers.

 

 

 

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