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Jakarta to be protected from flooding by 8km, US$263 million sea wall

Indonesia has officially launched a US$263 million project to build a giant sea wall along the coast of its capital, Jakarta, to protect businesses and homes from flooding.

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Officials check the plan during the official launch of construction of the Jakarta sea wall. Photo: AFP

Indonesia has officially launched a US$263 million project to build a giant sea wall along the coast of its capital, Jakarta, to protect businesses and homes from flooding.

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Last year's rainy season brought Jakarta to a standstill, causing a river in the city to breach its banks and swamp the central business district, leaving thousands stranded.

The flooding in January last year caused US$580 million in damage and the repair work is still taking place.

Almost 50 people lost their lives and about 20,000 people were evacuated.

Floods also caused severe damage in 1996, 2002 and 2007.

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With 40 per cent of Jakarta already below sea level, the situation is expected only to worsen for the city of 10 million people as the ground slowly subsides due to its excessive pumping of groundwater.

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