Record heavy rain kills more than 50 people in Jakarta Floods and landslides

Floods and landslides have hit the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, which has killed more than 50 people. Indonesian authorities have warned that heavy rains could continue.

In Indonesia's capital city, Jakarta, we have seen record heavy rains from 31st of this month to 1st of this month, and it has been raining intermittently since then.

As a result, roads were flooded in a wide area even in the center of Jakarta where many Japanese people live, and floods and landslides occurred around Jakarta one after another.

Indonesia's disaster prevention authorities have killed 53 people and killed one person, and more than 170,000 people have been evacuated due to flooding of houses, etc. It was announced.

In addition, power outages continue in some areas, and related organizations are in a hurry to recover.

Indonesia is now in the rainy season, and disaster management authorities are calling for vigilance as heavy rains can come again.

The local Japanese embassy says no one has been injured by Japanese.