FLOODING IN JABODETABEK AND MONDAY 22 FEB 2021 , 1600 HRS UTC +7 FLASH UPDATE #1

*Rain rate Source: BASARNAS Indonesia

Drainage system in have the maximum capacity 100mm/day. When the rain intensity is more than 100 mm/day, No rain there will be a flood. Low 0.5-20 mm/day Moderate 20-50 mm/day Target: flood receded within 6 hours after the rain Heavy 50-100 mm/day Very heavy 100-150 mm/day stopped Extreme >150 mm/day Source: kompas.com

Disclosure(s): Estimations are based on data reported/confirmed by National Disaster Management Organisations of the respective ASEAN Member State Map Source: BMKG through Jakarta Government Instagram Official Account KEY FIGURES (Badan Nasional Penanggulan Bencana (BNPB) and other verified sources 10.6K 28 176.1K 31.3K 5 2 DAMAGED HOUSES SCHOOLS AFFECTED AFFECTED PERSONS DISPLACED DEAD MISSING

Indonesia ● According to the report from Indonesia’s Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana (BNPB), heavy rain since 19 February which caused the breaking of embankments and the overflowing of some rivers, has caused inundation and flooding in 13 locations in Jakarta. ● BNPB reported that as many as 5 people dead, 46,772 families or 176,157 people were affected by the flood and 7,040 families or 31,396 people have been evacuated (as of 22 February (0600 HRS UTC+7)). ● Thirteen (13) locations have reportedly been affected by the flood (Central Jakarta, West Jakarta, East Jakarta, South Jakarta, City, , City, Regency, , City, Tangerang City, Bogor City and ): ● Flooding is still reportedly affecting the following areas: ○ West Jakarta: 15-40 cm ○ East Jakarta: 30-40 cm ○ Bekasi Regency: 40-250 cm ○ : 20 cm ○ Tangerang Regency: 30 cm ○ Tangerang City: 200 cm ○ Karawang Regency: 10-260 cm ● Local disaster management agencies are continuously conducting rapid assessments, and coordinating with relevant agencies. The public is also urged to remain vigilant and alert, especially in the middle of the peak of the rainy season which will still occur until the end of February 2021. ● BNPB is supporting the emergency management for floods in Jakarta and its surroundings. The head of BNPB also visited flood management in Karawang and provided 35.5K USD in aid. ● The AHA Centre will continue to monitor for further developments and provide additional updates as they become available from official sources.

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