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Indonesia - Floods update (BNPB, BMKG, Floodlist, AHA Centre, media) (ECHO Daily Flash of 23 February 2021) - Indonesia

Indonesia - Floods update (BNPB, BMKG, Floodlist, AHA Centre, media) (ECHO Daily Flash of 23 February 2021) - Indonesia
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Floods worsen in Greater Jakarta Region, Indonesia 5 people reported dead, over 30,000 displaced -- Earth Changes -- Sott net

© BNPB Floods in Karawang, West Java, Indonesia, February 2021.The flood situation in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia, has worsened over the last 2 days. As of 22 February as many as 5 people have died, 2 are missing and over 30,000 people displaced. As reported here, flooding struck in Greater Jakarta from 19 February, prompting 1,300 evacuations mostly in South and East Jakarta and also affecting parts of West Jakarta. Flooding struck in Karawang Regency, West Java Province the following day, affecting 28,329 people and displacing 4,184. As many as 8,539 housing units were submerged and infrastructure damaged. As of 22 February, 52,527 people were affected and 19,092 displaced, according to the Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management (BNPB). BNPB said the floods were caused by high intensity rainfall and the overflow of the Citarum River.

Landslide kills four with 14 missing | Daily Express Online - Sabah s Leading News Portal

Indonesian landslide kills four with 14 missing | World

Indonesia - Floods and landslides in Central Java Province (BNPB, BMKG) (ECHO Daily Flash of 12 February 2021) - Indonesia

Indonesia - Floods and landslides in Central Java Province (BNPB, BMKG) (ECHO Daily Flash of 12 February 2021) Format Heavy rainfall has been affecting Central Java Province since 10 February, causing floods, triggering landslides and resulting in fatalities and damage. According to the Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management (BNPB), two people have died, one is missing, 90 people have been displaced and 108 families have been affected across five villages in Kebumen Regency (southern Central Java Province). In addition, 108 houses were flooded as well as one school. On 12-23 February, moderate to heavy rain with thunderstorms and strong wind are expected over most parts of the affected Province.

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