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#12544902
11 July 2025
A Cessna Caravan aircraft of the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) takes off during weather modification operations at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport in Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 10, 2025. BNPB, BMKG, and the Indonesian Air Force collaborate to carry out weather modification operations in the context of handling wet hydrometeorological disasters in the Greater Jakarta area on July 7-11, 2025, with a total of 12.4 tons of NaCl and 3.6 tons of CaO seeding materials using two Cessna Caravan aircraft.
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#11994027
29 January 2025
Several motorists wade through puddles of water on several roads in Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on January 28, 2025. According to data collected by the National Disaster Management Agency's Operations Control Center (Pusdalops BNPB) on January 27, 2025, four people die due to the ongoing hydrometeorological storm, which also injures four others through landslides and flooding.
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#11994033
29 January 2025
Several motorists wade through puddles of water on several roads in Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on January 28, 2025. According to data collected by the National Disaster Management Agency's Operations Control Center (Pusdalops BNPB) on January 27, 2025, four people die due to the ongoing hydrometeorological storm, which also injures four others through landslides and flooding.
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#11994035
29 January 2025
Several motorists wade through puddles of water on several roads in Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on January 28, 2025. According to data collected by the National Disaster Management Agency's Operations Control Center (Pusdalops BNPB) on January 27, 2025, four people die due to the ongoing hydrometeorological storm, which also injures four others through landslides and flooding.
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#11994041
29 January 2025
Several motorists wade through puddles of water on several roads in Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on January 28, 2025. According to data collected by the National Disaster Management Agency's Operations Control Center (Pusdalops BNPB) on January 27, 2025, four people die due to the ongoing hydrometeorological storm, which also injures four others through landslides and flooding.
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#11759328
9 November 2024
Residents on the riverbanks flee to higher ground when their settlements flood due to the overflow of the Cikeas River after heavy rain for almost an hour on the afternoon of November 9, in Bekasi, West Java, on November 10, 2024, in the morning. The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency issues an early warning regarding the potential for hydrometeorological disasters in almost the entire country in line with the active La Nina climate phenomenon, which drives increased rainfall.
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#11759329
9 November 2024
Residents on the riverbanks flee to higher ground when their settlements flood due to the overflow of the Cikeas River after heavy rain for almost an hour on the afternoon of November 9, in Bekasi, West Java, on November 10, 2024, in the morning. The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency issues an early warning regarding the potential for hydrometeorological disasters in almost the entire country in line with the active La Nina climate phenomenon, which drives increased rainfall.
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#11759330
9 November 2024
Residents on the riverbanks flee to higher ground when their settlements flood due to the overflow of the Cikeas River after heavy rain for almost an hour on the afternoon of November 9, in Bekasi, West Java, on November 10, 2024, in the morning. The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency issues an early warning regarding the potential for hydrometeorological disasters in almost the entire country in line with the active La Nina climate phenomenon, which drives increased rainfall.
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#11759333
9 November 2024
Residents on the riverbanks flee to higher ground when their settlements flood due to the overflow of the Cikeas River after heavy rain for almost an hour on the afternoon of November 9, in Bekasi, West Java, on November 10, 2024, in the morning. The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency issues an early warning regarding the potential for hydrometeorological disasters in almost the entire country in line with the active La Nina climate phenomenon, which drives increased rainfall.
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#11759337
9 November 2024
Residents on the riverbanks flee to higher ground when their settlements flood due to the overflow of the Cikeas River after heavy rain for almost an hour on the afternoon of November 9, in Bekasi, West Java, on November 10, 2024, in the morning. The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency issues an early warning regarding the potential for hydrometeorological disasters in almost the entire country in line with the active La Nina climate phenomenon, which drives increased rainfall.
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#11759341
9 November 2024
Residents on the riverbanks flee to higher ground when their settlements flood due to the overflow of the Cikeas River after heavy rain for almost an hour on the afternoon of November 9, in Bekasi, West Java, on November 10, 2024, in the morning. The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency issues an early warning regarding the potential for hydrometeorological disasters in almost the entire country in line with the active La Nina climate phenomenon, which drives increased rainfall.
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#11759346
9 November 2024
Residents on the riverbanks flee to higher ground when their settlements flood due to the overflow of the Cikeas River after heavy rain for almost an hour on the afternoon of November 9, in Bekasi, West Java, on November 10, 2024, in the morning. The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency issues an early warning regarding the potential for hydrometeorological disasters in almost the entire country in line with the active La Nina climate phenomenon, which drives increased rainfall.
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#11028997
26 February 2024
Dark clouds are covering the city of Bekasi, West Java, on February 26, 2024. The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) issued an early warning of bad weather that could occur in almost all countries due to seasonal changes through its official website on February 25. BMKG states that, apart from Indonesia being in the midst of a seasonal transition cycle from the rainy season to the dry season, the potential for bad weather is also caused by air convergence present in almost all regions of Indonesia from Aceh to Papua. Consequently, BMKG is urging the public to be aware of hydrometeorological disasters such as strong winds, thunderstorms, landslides, and floods.
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#11029019
26 February 2024
Dark clouds are covering the city of Bekasi, West Java, on February 26, 2024. The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) issued an early warning of bad weather that could occur in almost all countries due to seasonal changes through its official website on February 25. BMKG states that, apart from Indonesia being in the midst of a seasonal transition cycle from the rainy season to the dry season, the potential for bad weather is also caused by air convergence present in almost all regions of Indonesia from Aceh to Papua. Consequently, BMKG is urging the public to be aware of hydrometeorological disasters such as strong winds, thunderstorms, landslides, and floods.
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#11029026
26 February 2024
Dark clouds are covering the city of Bekasi, West Java, on February 26, 2024. The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) issued an early warning of bad weather that could occur in almost all countries due to seasonal changes through its official website on February 25. BMKG states that, apart from Indonesia being in the midst of a seasonal transition cycle from the rainy season to the dry season, the potential for bad weather is also caused by air convergence present in almost all regions of Indonesia from Aceh to Papua. Consequently, BMKG is urging the public to be aware of hydrometeorological disasters such as strong winds, thunderstorms, landslides, and floods.
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#6001880
14 September 2020
Motorcyclists crossing a road whose sides collapsed due to river abrasion in Simoro Village, Gumbasa District, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on September 14, 2020. The only road that connects Palu City, the capital of Central Sulawesi Province with four other sub-districts Sigi Regency can only be passed by motorbikes and is in danger of breaking up due to river abrasion and if the rain intensity is still high enough, the other four sub-districts will be isolated. Sigi Regency is an area that is very vulnerable to hydrometeorological disasters because it consists of many rivers and mountain slopes as well as high rainfall every year.
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