Flood submerges pekalongan-sragi rail line, several trains canceled

Floods have again inundated the rail line between Pekalongan and Sragi stations in Central Java on Sunday (January 18, 2026), leading to the cancellation of several train services. Water levels reached 10 to 13 cm above the rails due to heavy rain since Saturday night. PT KAI Daop 4 Semarang has implemented rerouting operations to ensure safety.

Several train services on the northern Central Java route were canceled after floods again submerged the rail line between Pekalongan and Sragi stations in the Pekalongan area on Sunday (January 18, 2026). Luqman Arif, Public Relations Manager of PT KAI Daop 4 Semarang, stated that heavy rain pounding the Pekalongan region since Saturday night (January 17, 2026) caused water levels to rise once more.

He explained, "The line is flooded again, even though the water is gradually receding," with flooding reaching 10 to 13 cm above the rails. Canceled trains include KA Kaligung, KA Kamandaka, KA Argo Sindoro, KA Argo Muria, KA Tawangjaya Premium, KA Ambarawa Ekspres, and KA Tegal Bahari, departing from various stations in the Daop Semarang area.

Additionally, PT KAI has rerouted operations via the southern line for KA Argo Bromo Anggrek, KA Sembrani, KA Jayabaya, and KA Pandalungan. These measures prioritize train travel safety. The company continues coordinating with stakeholders to monitor field conditions, and assessments show the flooding has not damaged the rail infrastructure.

Previously, floods inundated the line since early Saturday (January 17, 2026) and returned to normal by Saturday evening as waters receded. However, renewed heavy rain since Saturday night triggered the flooding again on Sunday.

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Flooded railway tracks in Pekalongan, Indonesia, with a train navigating shallow water amid disruptions to services.
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Flooding in Pekalongan since early Saturday has submerged the rail line between Pekalongan and Sragi stations, forcing PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) to reroute trains via the southern path. Several services were cancelled, while special locomotives were prepared to navigate water up to 10 centimetres above the rails.

Floods in Pekalongan, Central Java, have led PT Kereta Api Indonesia to cancel 11 train journeys from Pasar Senen and Gambir stations on Monday. The flooding continues to disrupt rail lines despite partial clearance, to avoid greater delays. Passengers are eligible for full ticket refunds.

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A magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck Pacitan, East Java, early on February 6, 2026, leading to a temporary halt of 14 train services in the Semarang area for safety reasons. Train operations in Daop 4 Semarang resumed normally after thorough inspections. Meanwhile, several homes in Pacitan reported minor damage with no casualties.

The Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) DKI Jakarta has confirmed that floods caused by heavy rain on Sunday, January 18, 2026, have fully receded by Monday morning. Water pooling that affected 48 neighborhoods and 29 roads has now cleared, thanks to coordinated efforts by various agencies and the community.

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The Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency reports that floods still cover 90 neighborhoods and 9 roads on Saturday morning, January 24, 2026. Water levels reached a high of 2.5 meters in Cawang subdistrict due to the overflow of the Ciliwung River. Around 1,349 residents have evacuated to safe locations.

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) has set an alert status for heavy rain in Central Java's northern coastal areas until January 31, 2026, with potential rainfall up to 300 millimeters per decade. This warning covers several districts and cities prone to flooding and landslides. Additionally, BMKG predicts extreme rain in West Java and heavy rain in various other regions on January 21.

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