Continuous rain often causes the boundary between rivers and land to slowly disappear. In several regions of eastern Indonesia, the rainy season brings back challenges accompanied by flowing water, mud, and a long journey towards recovery.
The East Kolaka Regency government has declared a state of emergency after floods submerged at least 12 sub-districts in the area. Heavy rain lasting several days caused river levels to rise and overflow into residential areas.
The regional disaster management agency, along with joint authorities, has begun evacuating and distributing aid to affected communities. Several residents have reportedly evacuated to safer locations while waiting for the water levels to recede.
In addition to inundating residents' homes, the floods have also disrupted transportation access and economic activities. Some connecting roads between regions have been reported closed due to flooding, leading to a gradual distribution of logistics.
The local government stated that the emergency status is necessary for faster and more coordinated disaster management. Logistic aid, health services, and basic needs for residents are the main priorities during this emergency period.
In the midst of this situation, residents along with volunteers have been seen helping each other clean homes and save important belongings. The spirit of mutual cooperation has been evident in many evacuation points and flood-affected areas.
Environmental observers note that flooding in various regions of Indonesia is increasingly influenced by a combination of extreme weather and changing environmental conditions. High rainfall in a short period can increase pressure on drainage systems and river basins.
As of now, the East Kolaka local government is still monitoring weather developments and field conditions. Residents in flood-prone areas are urged to remain vigilant for the possibility of continued rain in the coming days.
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Sources: BNPB, Antara, Kompas, CNN Indonesia
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