Jakarta Floods: Tangerang Runoff Causes Worst Deluge Yet

Jakarta’s Flood Crisis: A Harbinger of Climate-Driven Displacement and the Urgent Need for Regional Water Management Over 1,300 residents of West Jakarta were displaced this week, not by local rainfall, but by water surging from neighboring Tangerang. This isn’t an isolated incident; it’s a stark warning. As climate change intensifies, Jakarta isn’t just battling rising … Read more

Guci Tegal Flood: Hot Springs & Tourism Impacts

Indonesia’s Tourism Resilience: Adapting to the Rising Threat of Climate-Induced Disasters A staggering 85% of Indonesia’s tourism revenue is concentrated in coastal and mountainous regions – areas increasingly vulnerable to extreme weather events. The recent flash floods that inundated the Guci Tegal tourist area, submerging its famed hot springs, aren’t an isolated incident, but a … Read more