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Indonesia vs The Flood

by Rheza Auditya Wijaya | 24-10-2017 01:48 recommendations 1

In 13th of October 2017, the world celebrated International Disaster Reduction Day. Thus, in this report I would like to write about how Indonesia suffer disasters and what kind of actions that Indonesia has taken to overcome the issue. The specific region in Indonesia that I want to talk about is the Island of Java, which is the most populated and the most developed island in Indonesia.

 

In the past few years, Java always deal with the problem of floods that widespread all over the island during the rainy season. Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia, is the most popular place that suffer floods annually, due to the overpopulation and poor drainage system in the city. However, earlier this year, Bandung, the capital city of West Java Province surprisingly suffers the heaviest flood it has ever experienced in the past few years.

 

Bandung is a mountainous area where the whole city is surrounded by the mountain. Bandung also sometimes illustrated as a 'bowl' city, where, its surrounding areas are highlands and its city centre is considered as lowland. At the lowest part of Bandung called Baleendah, floods always come after the heavy rain, and it causes a heavy congested traffic and increases some diseases in the area.

 

Currently, the authorities of Bandung have tried to find several solutions to solve the issue. For the long-term period, the Government of Bandung in affiliation with the West Java Province authorities are preparing to build a retention basin, which is an artificial lake, that will be used to manage water runoff during heavy rain and prevent flooding. For the short-term period, the Government of Bandung also prepares several road sweeper machines that had been operated in the past few months to reduce the number of trash on the road so that it won't block the drainage system (especially, the drainage hole) in the city.

 

Moreover, when I was still studying in one of the public high school in Bandung, in every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, the students must help the school to clean the school's surrounding area for 30 minutes before the class start. The students are not only as easy as picking trash using their hands in the school's garden, but also sweep the road from the fallen leaves and take some trash (especially fallen leaves) that were dumped on the drainage system in front of the school using the equipment prepared by the school. The program was considered success because it was not only implemented by my school but also with the majority of public schools in the city, from elementary school to high school. Besides cleaning the surrounding environment, the program is also a good idea to raise awareness among youths nowadays about the importance of cleaning the surrounding environment to sustain our well-being.


All in all, I hope this report might give you guys some brief information about what kind of disaster issues that Indonesia, in this case is Bandung, has faced and how the Bandung people solved the issue. I hope this post will also inspire you and if you guys have some stories regarding how your region solve flooding issue please proceed to the comment column below and tell me the story because I would love to know and read.

 
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7 Comments

  • says :
    Hi, Rheza! Thank you for your report on the flood in Bandung, and the citizens' efforts to overcome it. I'm sorry to hear about the disaster. The photo really shows how serious the situation was. I want to applaud the citizens of Bandung for teaming up in the face of disaster to save and restore their city. I think this is essentially the principle that we all should follow in any big disaster.
    Posted 29-10-2017 22:50

  • says :
    Hi, Rheza! I think preparing safe drainage system before the heavy rain happens is most important to save cities from the terrible flood. In that point of view, I really support what Indonesian citizens decided and done to prevent flood disaster. Thanks for sharing!
    Posted 28-10-2017 02:32

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  • Eco Generation says :
    I've been Bandung back in 2012 and I still remember the beautiful streets and nice weather. It's so sad to hear about the disaster. But as you mentioned, people in Bandung have overcomed it wisely. Hope this would never happen again.
    Posted 26-10-2017 10:32

  • Prayash Pathak (Chalise) says :
    Sad to hear about such disaster. But nice to hear about all the steps taken by the government and the locals to do their part.
    Posted 26-10-2017 00:41

  • Sumit Chowdhury says :
    Thanks for sharing your report about the struggle of Indonesian people with the flood.

    Posted 25-10-2017 16:00

  • Dewi R. Sulistyoningrum says :
    It's indeed quite surprising that Bandung suffered from heavy flood this year. Hopefully Bandung government will take quick action for the future. Road sweeper is a good idea, but I think cleaning the drainage system from any waste and residue such as sand regularly is also necessary. Good initiative from your school too!
    Thanks for sharing!
    Posted 24-10-2017 12:03

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