Jakarta continues to face severe challenges due to persistent flooding, a situation exacerbated by rising water levels in the region. In response, the government, led by President Prabowo, has initiated plans for a major sea wall project expected to be completed by 2026. This infrastructure aims to protect the city from further flood damage and mitigate the impact of tidal surges.
Alongside this large-scale initiative, local communities have also been adopting immediate flood adaptation measures to cope with the ongoing water-related issues. These adaptations include:
- Elevating homes and buildings
- Constructing temporary barriers and drainage improvements
- Implementing local flood warning systems
- Engaging in community awareness and preparedness programs
These combined efforts at both government and community levels are crucial for tackling the multifaceted challenges posed by flooding in Jakarta, aiming to enhance resilience and protect the city’s inhabitants and infrastructure.
