Watch: Bizarre scenes from Jakarta’s devastating floods show fish swimming indoors
The torrential rainfall that caused flash floods and landslides is expected to continue till January 10.
Thoughts w/ #Indonesia as flash floods kill 9 people; w/ 19K+ in shelters around #Jakarta.
— 🚶🏻Curtis S. Chin (@CurtisSChin) January 1, 2020
Flood waters reached up to 10ft.
And…😬 here
at a housing complex in Jatimakmur, greater Jakarta. Fish run, a cat sleeps.
Watch. Video Ht @yennikwok @tsuroiya pic.twitter.com/qjiTjkGCre
Sudden and unexpected torrential rainfall in Jakarta, Indonesia, has led to severe flooding and landslides in the city. As of January 4, 2020 the death toll stood at 53, while more than 170,000 people continue to remain in temporary shelters.
Videos posted by affected residents in Jakarta (above and below) show horrific floods that have submerged and carried away cars, entered homes and, in some cases, left people chest-deep in water inside their houses.
Horrific #ClimateChange emergency now unfolding in #Jakarta, where officials say ‘this is not ordinary rain’.
— Brendan May (@bmay) January 2, 2020
21 dead so far, 30,000 evacuated.
Do keep on saying it’s ‘just weather’ though. One day, there’ll be trials for climate criminals. #Indonesiapic.twitter.com/qcDZtFJC8x
Rescuers release babies to safety when floods hit the #Jakarta area pic.twitter.com/NeHpXtnwgn
— DiepTLam (@DiepTLam) January 2, 2020
Floods in #Jakarta have killed more than 20 people, submerging 169 neighbourhoods.
— euronews (@euronews) January 2, 2020
Read more: https://t.co/coV8Yik3QX pic.twitter.com/BcP2Ci9VXN
#Jakarta pic.twitter.com/5IgPG49GbW Thinking of everyone here right now rt
— Susan Archibald (@susanas4321) January 2, 2020
Heavy rains are predicted to continue through to January 10, the Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management said in a statement Thursday, January 2.
#flood #jakarta in this first January 2020, some are already 2-3 meter up. Raining still on up to now in Bogor at 10am. Hope all ok. #ClimateChangeIsReal #2020NewYear (WAG Bubuhan) pic.twitter.com/tbWo76UZbL
— FachruddinMangunjaya (@FachruddinM) January 1, 2020
#governor @aniesbaswedan is the #bestgovernor of #Jakarta #BanjirJakarta #happynewyear2020 #SelamatTahunBaru2020 #BanjirJakarta2020 pic.twitter.com/Wa13WnZONS
— Jeffrie Trika (@JTrika) January 1, 2020
The flooding has been the worst in the city in decades. The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysical Agency measured 15 inches of rain at East Jakarta airport on January 1, making it the highest flood reading since 1996, Reuters reported.
VIDEO: 🇮🇩 Images from the Indonesian city of #Bekasi show waterlogged homes and overturned cars after torrential rains pounded the #Jakarta region, triggering floods and landslides that have killed at least 23 pic.twitter.com/B9otbVhU8J
— AFP news agency (@AFP) January 2, 2020
I will be honest. When they said to expect “rainy” season when I moved here, I don’t think I truly understood what it meant for #Jakarta until this week. Massive #flooding and power outages across the city 😬 Stay safe everyone! pic.twitter.com/DCiZj3Cw3O
— Jess Chang (@JessCWeston) January 2, 2020