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8 Photos of Flood Situation in Jakarta: Malls to Taxi Stations Submerged - Residents Find Snakes!

8 Photos of Flood Situation in Jakarta: Malls to Taxi Stations Submerged - Residents Find Snakes!

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8 Photos of Flood Situation in Jakarta: Malls to Taxi Stations Submerged - Residents Find Snakes!

Jakarta was hit by heavy rain starting from Tuesday (31/12/2019) afternoon until Wednesday (01/01/2020) morning. This resulted in several areas being flooded.

The flood in Jakarta was no joke, reaching up to the waist of adults. Various locations such as malls and stations were unable to function due to this natural disaster.

Here are a series of photos of the flood situation in Jakarta.

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Jakarta is currently experiencing a high flood. Various areas are submerged with water reaching up to the waist of adults.

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Fortunately, residents affected by this flood disaster received assistance from the evacuation team. Including a mother and her baby in the Ciledug Indah residential area, Tangerang.

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Various unusual incidents also occurred following the flood that hit Jakarta. One of them is a resident of the Kebayoran Lama area who found a snake in the flooded water.

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Various public places also had to stop operating due to the flood. One of them is Mall Cipinang Indah, which is already submerged in high water.

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Not only that, there is also a taxi depot in the Tanah Kusir area that was also affected by the flood. Various cars parked there were seen submerged in water.

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Several points on the highway are also flooded, making various vehicles unable to pass. Just like the photo of the Transjakarta bus on Daan Mogot Road.

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Tanah Abang train station is also unable to operate due to the flood that occurred in Jakarta. Train trips are temporarily halted because the train tracks are submerged in water.

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Many residents gather on the flyover to see the Rawajati area submerged in floodwaters due to the overflow from the Ciliwung River.