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World Bank warns tidal flood may hit Jakarta

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World Bank warns tidal flood may hit Jakarta

May 29, 2008

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — The World Bank warned Thursday that an exceptionally high tide could inundate the Indonesian capital next week, forcing thousands of people to flee homes and cutting off the highway to the international airport.

The situation — exacerbated by global warming and the fact that Jakarta is sinking up to 2 inches a year — could mean flooding will exceed last November's roof-high levels in the hardest-hit areas, said Hongjoo Hahm, the bank's infrastructure expert.

"This is just the beginning," he said, as he pointed to homes reaching a mile inland that will likely be affected Tuesday and Wednesday by the 18-year semiannual tide cycle. "It's getting worse and worse."

Indonesia, a sprawling archipelago nation, is one of the world's largest contributors of carbon dioxide emissions, thanks to the rapid pace of deforestation. But experts say the country is also at risk of becoming one of the biggest victims of climate change.

Rising sea waters especially pose a threat to coastal cities like Jakarta, which has sunk at least 7 feet in the last three decades because of excessive ground water extraction, said Hahm.

Eventually, the government should consider building a Dutch-styled dike to protect the Jakarta Bay, he said, "but that will cost billions of U.S. dollars."

The 18-year high tide cycles occur when the sun and moon are in direct alignment and making their closest approach to the Earth. Other factors, such as global warming or El Nino and La Nina, have made the sea swells even larger in recent years, Hahm said.

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gMYQo4jtRo-4pqPMgknbqexEUGogD90VCBCG1
 
Re: World Bank warns tidal flood may hit Jakarta

Garuda Airways is anticipating the flood from the sea, books hotels; Garuda hopes the airport will not be flooded.

http://www.detiknews.com/index.php/...me/193524/idnews/947389/idkanal/10/idpartner/

29-05-2008

Garuda More Kru & the Hotel booking If the Lagi Toll of the Flood Airport

Nograhany Widhi K - detikcom

Jakarta - Water of pair sea that also was estimated will destroy the Bandara Toll 3 on 3 and 4 June 2008 was anticipated by PT Garuda Indonesia.
Garuda will increase kru and membooking many hotels to kru him.

"Kru we will add. The booking of several hotels close to the airport to kru we could overnight there", said the Utama Managing Director Garuda Emirsyah Satar.

The Garuda anticipation method was said by Emirsyah Satar after the press conference in the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Street MH Thamrin, Jakarta Pusat, on Thursday (29-5-2008).

Garuda, he added, has learnt from the experience 2 flood times in the Bandara Toll in this year.

Therefore, the Emir estimated if his problem was access to the airport, that possibly not many disruptions of the flight schedule.

Because, already many alternative roads that were suggested.
Except if his flood in the airport, said the Emir.
 
Re: World Bank warns tidal flood may hit Jakarta

Floods in Jakarta come from the sea, like expected on June 3 and 4.

Also floods come from rain. Happens every year in Jakarta and many many other places in Indonesia. To tackle the problem in Jakarta, the World Bank proposes to dredge 13 canals in Jakarta. They can help with a loan.


The World Bank Gelontorkan 150 Million Dollar to the Jakarta

Thursday, May 29 2008

The report: Ujang Sunda

Jakarta, myRMnews.


Will anticipate the flood this coming June, Bank Dunia, has been ready menggelontorkan money of Rp 150 million to the Special Capital District of Jakarta Provincial Government.

The fund as big as that was allocated to obtain 13 canals throughout Jakarta.

The fund has been prepared, and next year the dredging 13 canals in Jakarta immediately could be carried out, said Risyana Sukaran, Konsultan the Infrastructure of the Dunia Bank in his office in the Building of Bursa Efek Indonesia, Jakarta, on Thursday (29-5).

The Dunia bank considered, the problem of the flood has in the Special Capital District been very chronic. This problem came each year and claimed casualties that so many.

If immediately was not overcome, then the community's loss and the country will because of this flood be again bigger.

According to Risyana, in fact the total cost to carry out the dredging of this time needed the fund as big as 150 million US dollar.

But the Dunia Bank will only give the loan of 90 percent and the grant of 7,30 million dollar. The rest of them were the colleague's fund from the government of the centre and the area, said Risyana.

Risyana added that this project will take place for 5 years. Three development years Physical, and two years penyelesaiaan and the follow-up.

Risyana considered, the flood was in Jakarta caused also by available canals in Jakarta not terinkoneksi to one another well.

So as when rain arrived, then water could not be distributed to the lower area so as water overflowed where-mena resulted in the flood, he said.


http://www.myrmnews.com/situsberita/index.php?pilih=lihat_edisi_website&id=58274
 
Re: World Bank warns tidal flood may hit Jakarta

The high tide flood or Rob that soaked the Baru Estuary, Jakarta North, evidently did not yet reach his peak.

Metro TV observation, on Thursday (5/6), the height of water in the Baru Estuary road reached more than one metre.

Whereas the height of water in the fish market only revolved 30 through to 40 centimetre.

Till Thursday at dawn, the resident was still remaining in their respective house.

Because according to them the flood like this normally happens.

They claimed just will flee if the height of water already more than two metre.
To anticipate the peak of the pair flood, Red Cross Indonesia carried out various preparations.

Among them, built refugees's two command posts.
Moreover since June 1 set, PMI built the public's kitchen in the Netting district.

If being needed, the public's kitchen could be changed into the evacuation command post.

Moreover, PMI also prepared refugees's tent in the field belonging to PT Jakarta Propertindo behind the Mutiara coastal police station.

This command post can it was estimated accommodate hundreds of residents in 22 neighbourhood associations in harmonious the resident 13 nettings.

When water continued to rise, PMI said will evacuate the resident forcibly.


http://www.metrotvnews.com/berita.asp?id=60261

link leads to video.
 
Re: World Bank warns tidal flood may hit Jakarta

03 Juni, 2008

Jakarta was ready to face the flood

The height of this year high tide was it was estimated higher the Resident at the edge of the North Jakarta coast on Tuesday, June 3 2008, the preparing night faced the possibility of the flood of water of pair sea.

The Meteorologi body and Geophysics beforehand estimated the pair of sea water could reach reached more than 2 metre, that it was estimated began to happen today to 5 days in the future.

The BBC reporter, Donny Maulana, who visited the serious territory was affected by the high tide reported several residents in the Baru Estuary territory began to evacuate furniture to the house roof.

Several evacuation tents and the rubber boat as well as the medical team have also been prepared.

The Special Capital District of Jakarta regional government at least established 3 main command posts that will be used to evacuate the resident if the flood came in a manner arrived arrived.

The head of the social help section head of PMI Jakarta Utara, Yosep Yanto, said that must be guarded against was if water came by arriving arrived.
But hopefully we prayed together to that not until happened, he added.

Beforehand, Special Capital District of Jakarta Governor Fauzi Bowo warned to the resident who lived in the North Jakarta coastal region to guard against the flood resulting from the height of the pair of sea water.

The region that became the customer of sea water of the overflow flood as the Baru Estuary, Marunda, Kalibaru and Kamal Muara was ordered to be on alert.

The flood put on sea water in the region Jakarta North happened almost every year, but this time his height it was estimated exceeded the normal limit, in part because of the impact of global warming.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/indonesian/news/story/2008/06/080603_jakarta.shtml
 
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