Saturday, 31 May 2008

The Associated Press: World Bank warns tidal flood may hit Jakarta

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gMYQo4jtRo-4pqPMgknbqexEUGogD90VCBCG1
World Bank warns tidal flood may hit Jakarta

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — The World Bank warned Thursday that an exceptionally high tide could inundate the Indonesian capital next week, forcing thousands of people to flee homes and cutting off the highway to the international airport.

The situation — exacerbated by global warming and the fact that Jakarta is sinking up to 2 inches a year — could mean flooding will exceed last November's roof-high levels in the hardest-hit areas, said Hongjoo Hahm, the bank's infrastructure expert.

"This is just the beginning," he said, as he pointed to homes reaching a mile inland that will likely be affected Tuesday and Wednesday by the 18-year semiannual tide cycle. "It's getting worse and worse."

Indonesia, a sprawling archipelago nation, is one of the world's largest contributors of carbon dioxide emissions, thanks to the rapid pace of deforestation. But experts say the country is also at risk of becoming one of the biggest victims of climate change.

Rising sea waters especially pose a threat to coastal cities like Jakarta, which has sunk at least 7 feet in the last three decades because of excessive ground water extraction, said Hahm.

Eventually, the government should consider building a Dutch-styled dike to protect the Jakarta Bay, he said, "but that will cost billions of U.S. dollars."

The 18-year high tide cycles occur when the sun and moon are in direct alignment and making their closest approach to the Earth. Other factors, such as global warming or El Nino and La Nina, have made the sea swells even larger in recent years, Hahm said.

8 comments:

  1. oh...the world crisis is getting near....

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  2. my area is prone to flood...
    :(

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  3. i thought u stay in malaysia...malaysian?

    erm....too bad...so planning to move ur family here?

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  4. flood is scary thing....destroy not only the area..but also the heart!

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  5. I am Malaysian but currently stay at Jakarta for a project.
    My family is at KL now

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  6. yeah...
    last flood happen on 1st Feb 2008 and I am stuck in Jakarta (going back for CNY)
    Peoples rush to supermarket for food (rice and water) and really make me worry...

    Photos: http://gnocspider.multiply.com/photos/album/221/Flood_Kelapa_Gading_Jakarta_Utara

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  7. dont listen to him...he is indon actually..haha

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  8. yeah...
    then u are my indon maid...

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