Indonesia Declares Karawang Floods ‘Not National Disaster’
Camelia Pasandaran | March 26, 2010
Water flowing from the Jatiluhur Reservoir in Purwakarta, West Java, on Thursday. The reservoir is near Karawang, which has been inundated by flooding in recent days. (Antara Photo) Related articles
Georgia Flood Disaster Exposes Capital’s Slums 6:46pm May 15, 2012
Flood-Hit Fiji Tells Tourists to Stay Away for Now 7:52pm Apr 2, 2012
In Kampung Melayu, Not Even Idul Fitri Is Expected to Be Flood-Free 12:28am Sep 6, 2010
Flooding Highlights Poor State of Jakarta’s 1960s Drainage System 11:44pm Jun 9, 2010
Boediono Urges Action on Jakarta’s Big Problems 11:37pm Mar 22, 2010
Post a comment
Please login to post comment
Comments
Be the first to write your opinion!
The government on Wednesday maintained that flooding in Karawang, West Java, was not a national disaster but was a local one, despite thousands of homes having been partially inundated for days after the Citarum River overflowed its banks.
Coordinating Minister for People’s Welfare Agung Laksono described the Karawang flooding, which has seen more than 6,000 houses partially submerged under up to four meters of water, as “a local disaster, not a national one.”
“But President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has asked the central government to give more attention to the disaster,” Agung said in a statement on the ministry’s Web site.
The Karawang flooding resulted in more than 50,000 people being relocated to drier ground in trucks and rubber boats.
Social Affairs Minister Salim Segaf Al’Jufrie said the government had already provided aid and would provide more.
“Today [Thursday] we gave them Rp 500 million [$55,000],” he said.
This was in addition to Rp 200 million that had been given several days ago, Salim said. The amount of monetary aid would eventually total about Rp 1 billion and items such as tents, food and blankets would also be provided, he said.
The rest of the aid is expected to be disbursed over the next few days, he said.
“We will reconstruct the destroyed houses,” Salim said. “The local government will help.”
He added that the funding would come from the regional budget.
Salim blamed the floods on torrential rains over the past two months, which have swollen the rivers in the area.
“I hope that the rainfall and the reservoir levels will decrease,” he said.
- Tomy Winata to Build Jakarta's Tallest Building
- Lady Gaga Angers Thai Fans With Fake Rolex Comment
- Lady Gaga Refuses to Tone Down Her Shows: Manager
- Indonesia Set to Cap Bank Owners’ Stakes: Sources
- President's Son Nearly Attacked by Angry Mob
- Singapore Cabby Jailed for Molesting Indonesian Maid
- If You Don’t Like It, Don’t Watch, Djoko Says of Gaga
- Indonesia's Chief Justice Demands SBY Explain Corby Clemency
- National Exams' ‘Fantastic’ Passing Rate Suspicious: ICW
- Djoko Says ‘I Don’t Care’ About FPI Demonstration
-
10:41pm | Djoko Says ‘I Don’t Care’ Abou...
Meanwhile, in complete contrast from what the S.O.B is at liberty to say under the freedom of his beloved Indonesian constitution.... -
10:34pm | Tomy Winata to Build Jakarta's...
As sound as interesting it is, and how people would picture this monumental skyscraper will glorify the skyline of Jakarta. I see no objectives. -
10:34pm | Indonesian Police Consider Ton...
A small but extremely loud group of mentally retarded inbreds. And you know what we do with retarded inbreds: we ignore them. -
10:30pm | If You Don’t Like It, Don’t Wa...
The picture showed People with deepest and darkest hatred for other human beings and showing their true color by calling them KAFIR? You can only s -
10:04pm | Djoko Says ‘I Don’t Care’ Abou...
more on Sobri (lets call him S.O.B. from now on) Jakarta Post 15/4/08 – A videotape screened on Monday showed Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) -
9:42pm | Lady Gaga Concert Promoter Has...
the whole country went gaga over lady gaga -
9:41pm | Two IPB Security Guards Shot D...
Ah Bogor - such a center of peace and piety. -
9:39pm | Lady Gaga Concert Promoter Has...
"a permit from the venue, a recommendation from the Jakarta police, a recommendation from the Tourism and Creative Economy Ministry, a permit for
