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Floods hit Indonesia's capital

Xinhua | Updated: 2017-02-21 17:07
Floods hit Indonesia's capital

A street vendor wades through floodwaters in a flood-hit area at the Mangga Dua business district in Jakarta, Indonesia February 21, 2017. [Photo/Agencies]

JAKARTA - Heavy downpours have triggered floods in several spots of Indonesia's capital of Jakarta and an outskirt city, submerging roads and thousands of houses, and triggering evacuation.

The national disaster management agency on Tuesday reported that the waters submerged 54 areas in the city up to 1.5 meter high.

"Surfaces of rivers passing the city have risen significantly that lead waters overflowing," said Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesman of national disaster management agency.

The drains in the cities could not accommodate the inflows of waters, according to him.

In Bekasi city near Jakarta, nearly 300 people were internally displaced as the waters inundated thousands of houses and damaged scores others, Sutopo said.

In 2013, floods hit Jakarta leaving more than 20 people dead with tens thousands others fleeing homes, and paralyzing business activities.

Indonesia has been frequently hit by floods and landslide during heavy rains.

 

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