Death toll Jakarta and Banten floods and landslides climbs to 46
Sabtu, 4 Januari 2020 14:06 WIB
Rescue workers from Rumah Zakat helped evacuate flood victims in Kampung Melayu, East Jakarta, on Friday (Jan 3, 2020) . (ANTARA/Katriana)
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Death toll in the greater Jakarta and Banten floods and landslides increased, from 43 to 46, while 173,064 sought refuge in safe places, Friday, 11 p.m. local time, the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) revealed.
The flooding swamped a wide range of areas in various sub-districts in the provinces of Jakarta, West Java, and Banten, the agency's spokesman, Agus Wibowo, noted in a press statement made available to ANTARA in Jakarta on Friday evening.
The flash floods, caused by high-intensity rainfall over the past three days, swamped several areas of 18 sub-districts in Bekasi District, 17 sub-districts in Jakarta, and 13 sub-districts in Bogor District and Tangerang City respectively.
The disaster also affected 12 sub-districts in Bekasi City, 11 sub-districts in Depok City, and six sub-districts in Lebak District, Bogor City, and Tangerang Selatan City respectively, Wibowo stated.
Consequently, floodwaters, submerging houses, led to the forced displacement of 149,537 residents of Bekasi City in West Java Province. They were accommodated at 97 temporary shelters, while 11,474 Jakartans also took refuge and stayed at 66 temporary shelters.
The catastrophe that struck in early January has, until now, claimed the lives of 46 people in Bogor District, Bekasi City, Jakarta, Lebak District, Tangerang Selatan City, Depok City, Bogor City, and Bekasi District, he confirmed.
The agency also reported on a resident of Lebak District in Banten Province going missing.
People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) Speaker Bambang Soesatyo urged central and regional governments and communities to not engage in a blame game over the catastrophe.
Baca juga: BNPB sebut 46 orang korban meninggal akibat banjir Jabodetabek sekitarnya
In its place, Soesatyo called on all related parties within the central and regional governments, whose areas were ravaged by the catastrophe over these past three days, to strengthen synergy and cooperation to prevent a relapse of a similar disaster in future.
In helping social workers provide food packs for the flood survivors in Jakarta, state-owned oil and gas company PT Pertamina (Persero) distributed 146 Bright Gas and 12-kilogram gas canisters to handle the demands of 13 public kitchens.
The company's spokesperson, Dewi Sri Utami, had stated earlier that the gas canisters were distributed to the public kitchens on Thursday after authorities from PT Pertamina's Marketing Operation Region III coordinated with the staff of BNPB and Jakarta's Social Affairs Office.
A total of 146 gas canisters were handed over to 13 of the 20 public kitchens that the authorities had set up around the capital city to provide food packs to the flood survivors, she remarked, adding that the gas canisters will again be distributed to those in need.
Baca juga: Dua warga ditemukan tewas terseret arus banjir di Jakarta Barat
The flooding swamped a wide range of areas in various sub-districts in the provinces of Jakarta, West Java, and Banten, the agency's spokesman, Agus Wibowo, noted in a press statement made available to ANTARA in Jakarta on Friday evening.
The flash floods, caused by high-intensity rainfall over the past three days, swamped several areas of 18 sub-districts in Bekasi District, 17 sub-districts in Jakarta, and 13 sub-districts in Bogor District and Tangerang City respectively.
The disaster also affected 12 sub-districts in Bekasi City, 11 sub-districts in Depok City, and six sub-districts in Lebak District, Bogor City, and Tangerang Selatan City respectively, Wibowo stated.
Consequently, floodwaters, submerging houses, led to the forced displacement of 149,537 residents of Bekasi City in West Java Province. They were accommodated at 97 temporary shelters, while 11,474 Jakartans also took refuge and stayed at 66 temporary shelters.
The catastrophe that struck in early January has, until now, claimed the lives of 46 people in Bogor District, Bekasi City, Jakarta, Lebak District, Tangerang Selatan City, Depok City, Bogor City, and Bekasi District, he confirmed.
The agency also reported on a resident of Lebak District in Banten Province going missing.
People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) Speaker Bambang Soesatyo urged central and regional governments and communities to not engage in a blame game over the catastrophe.
Baca juga: BNPB sebut 46 orang korban meninggal akibat banjir Jabodetabek sekitarnya
In its place, Soesatyo called on all related parties within the central and regional governments, whose areas were ravaged by the catastrophe over these past three days, to strengthen synergy and cooperation to prevent a relapse of a similar disaster in future.
In helping social workers provide food packs for the flood survivors in Jakarta, state-owned oil and gas company PT Pertamina (Persero) distributed 146 Bright Gas and 12-kilogram gas canisters to handle the demands of 13 public kitchens.
The company's spokesperson, Dewi Sri Utami, had stated earlier that the gas canisters were distributed to the public kitchens on Thursday after authorities from PT Pertamina's Marketing Operation Region III coordinated with the staff of BNPB and Jakarta's Social Affairs Office.
A total of 146 gas canisters were handed over to 13 of the 20 public kitchens that the authorities had set up around the capital city to provide food packs to the flood survivors, she remarked, adding that the gas canisters will again be distributed to those in need.
Baca juga: Dua warga ditemukan tewas terseret arus banjir di Jakarta Barat
Pewarta : Virna PS, Rahmad Nasution
Editor : Budisantoso Budiman
Copyright © ANTARA 2026
Terkait
Pengelola Tol Bakter beri diskon tarif 10 persen sambut libur akhir tahun
22 December 2025 19:07 WIB
Pengelola Tol Bakauheni-Terbanggi Besar bantu normalisasi irigasi sawah Lampung Selatan
29 September 2025 18:33 WIB
Optimalkan pertumbuhan ekonomi, BTB Toll berikan tarif diskon 20 persen selama 7 hari
05 June 2025 17:03 WIB
BTB Toll dan HKA tanam 500 bibit pohon untuk penghijauan di rest area Tol Bakter
05 June 2025 4:25 WIB
Airlangga sebut transaksi QRIS dan e-toll tak dikenakan PPN 12 persen
23 December 2024 14:42 WIB, 2024
Terpopuler - Lintas Daerah
Lihat Juga
Dompet Dhuafa dan ARTOTEL Yogyakarta gelar Ifthar Charity bersama buruh gendong
03 March 2026 11:44 WIB
Gempa bumi magnitudo 7,1 di Sabah tak berpotensi tsunami di Kalimantan Utara
23 February 2026 8:33 WIB
Dompet Dhuafa bersama Pemprov Sumbar revitalisasi kawasan ekowisata dan UMKM
19 February 2026 20:28 WIB