4 dead, thousands caught in flooding in Indonesia's capital
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Wibowo said the dead included a 16-year-old high school student who was electrocuted while more than 19,000 people were in temporary shelters after floodwaters reached up to 3 meters (10 feet) in several places.
He said about 120,000 rescuers had been deployed to evacuate those affected and install mobile water pumps as more downpours were forecast in coming days. Authorities warned flooding was possible until April, when the rainy season ends.
He vowed his city administration would complete projects on the two rivers, including a dam and a sluice, to prevent flooding.
Television footage and photos released by the agency showed dozens of cars floating in
The floods inundated thousands of homes and buildings in poor and wealthy districts alike, forcing authorities to cut off electricity and water supplies and paralyzing transport networks, Wibowo said.
Director General of Civil Aviation Polana Pramesti said the floods also submerged the runway at
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