BPBD: All floods of the tide in North Jakarta dropped this morning
Jakarta -A number of points in North Jakarta (North Jakarta) have been underwater since yesterday by tide flooding. The DKI Jakarta Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) ensures that the floods or floods of the coast have dropped in a number of North Jakarta areas this morning. ‘The latest information at 07.00 WIB flood plates dropped,’ head of the data and information center (capus datin) of DKI Jakarta BPBD, Mohamad Yohan, who was reported by Antara on Wednesday (6/25/2025). Yohan said the flooding was dropped thanks to the cooperation of the provincial government that mobilized staff and support equipment, such as mobile pumps to suck abundantly and ensure that water ropes functioned properly. Browse to continue with content “Community elements are also involved in an effort to reduce this flood,” he said. Previously at 06.00 WIB, the DKI Jakarta BPBD recorded three RTs in Pluit Village, still flooded with different heights. The height of the flood in residential areas ranging from 20 inches to 70 inches caused by the overflow of water from the sea that experienced high tides. In addition, two RTs in Marunda Village, Cilining District and One Road on Jalan Re Martadinata before the Jakarta International Stadium (Jis), Papanggo Village, who were previously flooded. “We always place officials on flood -sensitive places to monitor the water levels,” he said. DKI Jakarta BPBD said BMKG issued an early warning on the flood of the coast or tide on June 21 to June 29, 2025. This flood occurred due to the maximum seawater with the Perigee phase and the new moon that could possibly increase the maximum height of the tide in the north coast of Jakarta. This condition on Tuesday (6/24) at 14.00 WIB caused the status of the flood holes at the warning or warning fish market and showed up at 20.00 WIB and caused some abundance. DKI BPBD has called on the public to stay careful and be aware of the potential of abundance. “In an emergency, contact immediately phone number 112. This service is free and works 24 hours uninterrupted,” he said. (YLD/ZAP) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here