65-meter wall at SMPN 182 Jakarta collapses due to unstable soil

A 65-meter boundary wall at SMPN 182 Jakarta collapsed on Sunday, February 15, 2026, in the afternoon. No casualties occurred in the incident, though debris hit the school parking area. The preliminary cause is an unstable soil structure from landfill.

Residents of Jakarta were startled by a viral video capturing the moments a boundary wall at SMPN 182 collapsed. The 5.3-meter-high wall suddenly crumbled around 11:22 WIB on February 15, 2026, as seen in CCTV footage circulating on social media. Concrete debris fell toward the school grounds, covering part of the parking area and blocking a water channel, disrupting normal flow.

Head of the DKI Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD), Isnawa Adji, confirmed the incident. "The preliminary cause is due to unstable soil structure, landfill soil," he told reporters on Monday, February 16, 2026. Fortunately, no lives were lost.

Immediately after the event, personnel from various agencies were deployed to clear the debris. Involved teams included BPBD DKI Jakarta, South Jakarta Water Resources Agency, PPSU of Kalibata Subdistrict, Neighborhood Community Institution (LMK), local subdistrict officials, and community police officers. The cleanup aimed to prevent further risks and ensure school activities remained uninterrupted. Material losses are still being assessed.

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