It Is Part of Our Duties: Says Police in Evacuating the Flood Victims
Floods occurred in several areas after a downpour on Sunday (7/6/2025). Police deployed to evacuate flood victims
Floods occurred in several areas after a downpour on Sunday (7/6/2025). Police deployed to evacuate flood victims
Approximately 71 people in Kebon Pala, East Jakarta, were displaced due to flooding that has hit since Saturday (7/5/2025). The flooding occurred due to heavy rain that poured down on Jakarta and its surroundings.
The Search and Rescue (SAR) Team of Metro Jaya Regional Police evacuate a toddler using a bucket during a flood disaster in Kebon Pala, Kampung Melayu, East Jakarta.
BMKG reports over 4.2 billion liters of rainfall hit Mataram in under six hours. Floods submerged districts, collapsed walls, and swept away vehicles.
Jakarta floods continue to impact 109 RTs across West, East, Central, and South Jakarta. BPBD warns of river overflows after intense rainfall. Learn more.
Jakarta police deploy SAR team to evacuate Kebon Pala residents after Ciliwung River overflow. At least 14 families relocated as water reaches 180 cm.
Floods disrupt Jakarta–Tangerang Toll Road; Jasa Marga restores traffic flow after river overflow. See how recovery efforts are progressing.
Following a flood disaster in Purwakarta, the West Java Regional Police personnel and Purwakarta Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) conducted a search and rescue operation.
The number of residents affected by floods in Pekanbaru, Riau, has reached 38,000 due to the overflowing Siak River, with the worst-hit area being Rumbai District, according to Mayor Agung Nugroho. Learn more.
Heavy rainfall over the past few days has caused severe flooding in Bandung Regency, West Java, submerging 8,043 homes across four districts. Learn more.
he National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) confirmed that five people have died, and four others remain missing following floods and landslides in Sukabumi Regency, West Java. Learn more.
Floods struck Grobogan, Central Java, once again on Sunday (9/3/2025), following the collapse of the Tuntang River levee in Baturagung Village, affecting 21 villages. Read more.