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Pictures | Flood floods in Jakarta, closing stores and factories … and damaged 60,000 people

Heavy rains caused massive floods in Indonesia, especially the capital Jakarta and nearby cities, which affected more than 60,000 people and led to the closure of stores and factories.
The National Disaster Relief Agency said in a statement issued on Tuesday evening that at least 1500 people were displaced by the heavy rains that started yesterday, Monday, according to Bloomberg News Agency today, Wednesday.
Evacuation operations continue, and public kitchens and tents were created in the affected areas.
The water was flooded with a large shopping center in Picassi, one of the most intense city of Indonesia.
A factory managed by the local unit of the Turkish Cords Technic Textile stopped working.
The National Disaster Relief Agency said in a statement issued on Tuesday evening that at least 1500 people were displaced by the heavy rains that started yesterday, Monday, according to Bloomberg News Agency today, Wednesday.
Evacuation operations continue, and public kitchens and tents were created in the affected areas.
The water was flooded with a large shopping center in Picassi, one of the most intense city of Indonesia.
A factory managed by the local unit of the Turkish Cords Technic Textile stopped working.
Duwaorita Karnawati, head of the country’s meteorological agency, said heavy rains are expected until March 11.
It is noteworthy that the floods represent a frequent problem in the capital, Jakarta, due to the weak infrastructure and population overcrowding.
In 2020, the overwhelming floods in the capital killed at least 60 people.
It is noteworthy that the floods represent a frequent problem in the capital, Jakarta, due to the weak infrastructure and population overcrowding.
In 2020, the overwhelming floods in the capital killed at least 60 people.
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