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Floodwaters on Di Pandjaitan Street in East Jakarta Have Receded, and Traffic Has Returned to Normal.

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Floodwaters as high as 40 centimeters on Jalan DI Pandjaitan have begun to recede, and previously disrupted traffic is gradually returning to normal.

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Floodwaters as high as 40 centimeters on Jalan DI Pandjaitan have begun to recede, and previously disrupted traffic is gradually returning to normal.

Heavy rain that lashed Jakarta during the day turned Jalan DI Pandjaitan in East Jakarta into a "sudden pool." Floodwaters of approximately 50 cm depth impacted traffic.

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viva.co.id broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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