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Sunday, February 21, 2021

Five killed in severe Jakarta floods

  Rescue personnel paddle a raft through a flood-affected neighbourhood in Jakarta on February 20, 2021, following heavy overnight rains. (Photo by DASRIL ROSZANDI / AFP)

JAKARTA: Five people were killed in the severe floods that submerged entire neighbourhoods in Indonesia's capital Jakarta, authorities said on Sunday, as residents returned to clean their homes and salvage belongings.

The city was struck by torrential rains over the weekend, which flooded dozens of major roads and forced hundreds of people to rush to emergency shelters.

A 67-year-old man was found dead after he became trapped in his waterlogged house in the badly hit southern part of the capital on Saturday, Jakarta disaster mitigation agency head Sabdo Kurnianto told AFP.

He added that three boys died after being swept away by the floods, and one girl drowned.

Indonesia's meteorological agency warned that Greater Jakarta – a region of around 30 million people that is regularly hit by floods in the rainy season – can expect more downpours next week.

People put muddy furniture from a restaurant out to dry in Kemang in Jakarta on February 21, 2021, a day after parts of Indonesia's capital were inundated with flooding from seasonal heavy rains. (Photo by ADEK BERRY / AFP)
People put muddy furniture from a restaurant out to dry in Kemang in Jakarta on February 21, 2021, a day after parts of Indonesia's capital were inundated with flooding from seasonal heavy rains. (Photo by ADEK BERRY / AFP)

"The river overflowed and brought a lot of mud... I have suffered great financial loss," said Ali Fatullah, a fruit seller in the town of Bekasi on the outskirts of Jakarta.

He said furniture and electronic devices were damaged by the water.

Kurnianto said some 1,700 people remained in shelters, though many residents had started returning to their homes.

Floodwaters had hit 200 neighbourhoods in the region, and 40 were still under at least one foot of water on Sunday.

Jakarta saw some of its deadliest floods in years in January last year after downpours that also triggered landslides.

At least 67 people in the capital and nearby cities were killed in that disaster. - AFP

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