Case Study – Jakarta, Indonesia
Map of Jakarta, Indonesia
Map of Jakarta, Indonesia
- Jakarta is the current capital city of Indonesia
Causes of flooding
- It faces significant flooding challenges because:
- There is rapid urbanization
- Many parts of the city are below sea level
- Many parts of the city have an average height of just seven metres above sea level
- The city experiences both tidal and river flooding
- About half of the city is sinking at a rate of nine inches per year
- Various factors affect the severity of flooding in the area:
- Intense rainfall
- Land subsidence
- Poor urban planning
Impacts of flooding
- On 1st January 2020, Jakarta experienced over 400mm of precipitation
- Ciliwung and Cisadane rivers flooded:
- In total, 66 people were killed
- Around 60,000 people were displaced
- In some parts of the city, floodwaters reached two metres
- Landslides in areas on the outskirts of Jakarta buried people and buildings
- Blackouts and lack of communication slowed the rescue efforts
Responses to flooding and mitigation
- Cloud seeding planes were used to increase rainfall over the oceans
- This aimed to reduce the amount of rain over the land and therefore reduce flooding
- Over 11,000 health workers provided medical care
- Disinfectant sprayed to reduce the spread of disease
- Emergency shelters provided
- Strategies to mitigate future flooding included:
- Widening and deepening the river channels to reduce flooding
- Construction of the East Flood Canal
- Jakarta Emergency Dredging Initiative to increase the capacity of the rivers
- Creating more urban green spaces to reduce surface runoff and increase infiltration
- Creating an advanced warning system which uses real-time alerts for residents and businesses
- Community workshops for poorer communities living along the river to explain how to protect themselves from future flooding
- Preparation for disaster response, including megaphones, life vests and emergency kits