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New Year's Flooding Deaths Rise to 53, Nearly 175,000 Displaced

6 January 2020 09:42 WIB

Mannequin heads are pictured at a residential area flooded in Bekasi, West Java province, Indonesia, January 3, 2020. Nearly 175,000 people remain displaced in Indonesia's capital Jakarta and nearby towns, after flash floods and landslides killed at least 53 people, amid some of the heaviest rain since records began, authorities said on Saturday. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan

6 Januari 2020 00:00 WIB

A man swims at a flooded area after heavy rains in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 2, 2020. Data from the disaster mitigation agency showed 173,064 residents remain evacuated from their homes on Saturday, after the deadliest flooding in years caused chaos in parts of Southeast Asia's biggest city, with train lines blocked and power outages in some areas. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan

6 Januari 2020 00:00 WIB

A man rides a motorbike through the mud after floods hit a residential area in Bekasi, West Java province, Indonesia, January 3, 2020. The deluge at the start of 2020 was "one of the most extreme rainfall" events since records began in 1866, the Meteorological, Climatological and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) said on Friday. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan

6 Januari 2020 00:00 WIB

A man hangs on a rope as he distributes food at an area affected by floods after heavy rains in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 2, 2020. The agency said climate change had increased the risk of extreme weather and warned that heavy rainfall could last until mid-February, with Jan. 11-15 an expected peak. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan

6 Januari 2020 00:00 WIB

A girl is carried by her father across floodwaters in the Jatinegara area after heavy rains in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 2, 2020. Jakarta and its surroundings are home to more than 30 million people. More than 50 people died in one of the capital's deadliest floods in 2007 and five years ago much of the centre of the city was inundated after canals overflowed. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan

6 Januari 2020 00:00 WIB

Displaced people because of the floods hide at a temporary shelter in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 3, 2020. Jakarta and its surroundings are home to more than 30 million people. More than 50 people died in one of the capital's deadliest floods in 2007 and five years ago much of the centre of the city was inundated after canals overflowed. REUTERS/Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana

6 Januari 2020 00:00 WIB