Friday, January 16, 2009

Floods continue to inundate Jakarta

Floods continue to inundate Jakarta


Floods which have inundated some parts of Jakarta since Wednesday, did not subside on Thursday, forcing a number of residents to continue to take refuge in emergency camps.

The Jakarta Police`s Traffic Management Center reported here on Thursday morning that floodwaters hampered traffic in Jakarta.

In North Jakarta, the floods submerged Kapuk Raya street at a height of 40 centimeters, Plumpang street at 25 cm, Teluk Gong (20 cm), Muara Baru Ujung (20 cm), and RE Martadinata (20 cm).

The floods also affected Lt. Gen. Suprapto street (Central Jakarta) at a height of 50 cm, Perintis Kemerdeekan street (East Jakarta), Dan Mogot (West Jakarta, and Pangeran Jayakarta (Central Jakarta).

Densely populated residential areas in Central Jakarta, which were flooded, included Bukit Duri (100 cm high), Pejaten Timur (100 cm), Petogogan (50 cm), Pengadean (40 cm) and Tanjung Barat (40 cm).

In East Jakarta, the worst-affected residential areas were Kampung Pulo, Bidaracina, and Cawang. Hundreds of people have been forced to take refuge to safer areas as the floodwaters reach a height of up to 2 meters.

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono here on Wednesday inspected the Jakarta city administration`s preparations to cope with floods as incessant downpours have continued to fall over the last two days.

The head of state held a meeting with officials of the Jakarta city administration at the Jakarta public works office.

At the meeting, the president asked Jakarta Governor Fauzi Bowo to make a presentation on the capital city`s preparedness in facing floods.

He also asked the head of the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Office (BMG), Sri Woro B Harijano, to give him a forecast on the current rainy season.

The President instructed the Jakarta city authorities to make serious preparations for dealing with inundations and to pay attention to the BMG`s weather forecasts.

Harga Tiket Kereta Api Turun

Harga Tiket Kereta Api Turun

Mulai Jumat 16 Januari 2009, harga tiket Kereta Rangkaian Listrik (KRL) mengalami penurunan.

"Kita baru selesai rapat yang membahas penurunan harga tiket KRL. Penurunan sendiri beragam tergantung jenisnya," ujar Kahumas PT KA Daerah Operasi I Ahmad Sujadi, Kamis (15/1/2009).

Dia memaparkan, KRL kelas ekonomi non AC akan turun dari Rp2.500 menjadi Rp2.000 atau turun 20 persen. Selain itu, kelas ekonomi AC dari Rp6.000 menjadi Rp5.500 atau turun 8 persen. Sedangkan untuk jurusan Bogor, akan turun 10 persen dari Rp.5.000 menjadi Rp4.500.

"Untuk tarif di bawah Rp2.000 tidak mengalami penurunan, karena harganya sudah rendah," tandasnya.

Penurunan harga tersebut, kata dia, dilakukan karena PT KA mendapatkan subsidi tambahan dari pemerintah. Selain itu, untuk kelas ekonomi AC mengalami penurunan harga disebabkan harga tarif dasar listrik menurun.

tarif ka ekonomi turun 8% dari Rp.12.000 menjadi Rp.11.000
dan dari Rp.36.000 menjadi Rp.33.000