Flooded streets in Eastern Jakarta with 150 cm water levels, residents on upper floors of homes, and diverted Transjakarta bus amid heavy rain.
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Flooding submerges 18 neighborhoods in Jakarta until Thursday morning

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Heavy rains pounding Jakarta since Wednesday night, January 28, 2026, have flooded 18 neighborhoods until Thursday morning. Eastern Jakarta is worst hit with water levels up to 150 cm, while residents opt to stay on upper floors without evacuating. Transjakarta services are disrupted, with 28 routes diverted or shortened.

Heavy rains began soaking Jakarta since Wednesday night, January 28, 2026, causing overflows from the Ciliwung River and Pesanggrahan Stream. The Katulampa Dam reached Alert Level 3, worsening flooding in various settlements. According to DKI Jakarta's Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD), 18 neighborhoods (RTs) were flooded until Thursday morning, January 29, 2026.

In East Jakarta, 14 RTs were affected, including 4 in Bidara Cina Ward, 4 in Kampung Melayu, 5 in Cawang, and 1 in Cililitan, with water levels of 110-150 cm. The Kebon Pala area in Kampung Melayu saw flooding up to 135 cm at 08:30 WIB, rising from nearly one meter the previous night. RT 13/RW 04 Kampung Melayu head Sanusi said, "This morning, at 08:30 WIB, the water level has reached 135 centimeters." Residents chose to stay on the second floor without evacuating.

South Jakarta had 4 RTs flooded in Rawajati Ward (1 RT) and East Pejaten Ward (3 RTs), with heights of 30-60 cm. West Jakarta reported average flooding of 30 cm in some RTs. BPBD's Head of Data and Information Center, Mohamad Yohan, explained, "The cause is high rainfall and overflows from the Ciliwung River and Pesanggrahan Stream." BPBD deployed personnel to monitor and coordinate water pumping with the Water Resources Agency, Road Infrastructure Agency, and Fire and Rescue Agency, aiming for quick recession.

The flooding also disrupted transportation. Transjakarta adjusted 28 routes, including BRT, Mikrotrans, and integrated shuttles, which were diverted or shortened in areas like Kampung Melayu, Cawang, and Pulo Nangka. Transjakarta's Head of Communications, Ayu Wardhani, stated, "Transjakarta services are adjusted for the safety of passengers and fleet." Some routes like JAK 112 were temporarily halted, causing delays in corridors 3, 7, 9, and 13.

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X discussions focus on flooding in 17-20 RT across Jakarta, especially East Jakarta like Kebon Pala, with water up to 150 cm; residents staying on upper floors without evacuating. TransJakarta diverted or shortened 28 routes due to flooding and traffic, drawing complaints from users about insufficient alternatives compared to past practices. News accounts report impacts neutrally, while some users criticize ongoing flood management as a failure of daily discipline rather than just weather.

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