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Post by : Shakul
Indonesia is facing severe flooding after continuous heavy rainfall caused rivers to overflow across several regions, including parts of Java and West Java. Videos shared online showed streets submerged under muddy floodwater as emergency teams rushed to rescue stranded residents and move families to safer locations. Officials said the nonstop rain rapidly increased river levels, triggering flash floods that damaged homes, roads and local infrastructure.
Authorities reported that transportation routes in several affected districts were disrupted as floodwaters covered highways and smaller roads. Rescue workers and local volunteers have been providing emergency support, food supplies and medical assistance to displaced residents staying in temporary shelters. Officials also warned that additional rainfall expected in the coming days could worsen flooding conditions and increase the risk of further damage in vulnerable areas.
Indonesia regularly experiences flooding during periods of extreme rainfall, but environmental experts say climate change and rapid urban expansion are making such disasters more intense and destructive. Poor drainage systems and unplanned construction near rivers have also increased flood risks in many cities. Authorities continue urging residents living in flood-prone areas to remain alert and follow evacuation instructions as emergency operations continue across the affected regions.
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