Adventist families among those affected by massive flooding in Indonesia

Adventist families among those affected by massive flooding in Indonesia

While the world welcomes the new year, evening of December 31, 2019, citizens of Jakarta, Indonesia braced themselves for torrential rains and severe flooding as monsoons and rising rivers submerged the Indonesian capital affecting a population of over 30 million people.

Local authorities initiated a city wide evacuation as death toll continue to rise caused by landslides and electrocutions. According to reports, 53 people were confirmed dead and several number of individuals were reported missing. Over 113,000 families were forced to evacuate in the city of Jakarta affecting over 400,000 individuals.

Massive flooding in Jakarta caused primary modes of transportation and airports closed after water surges reached a level of 3 meters (10 feet high) in several areas within the city. Landslides were also reported in the areas of Bogor, West Java Province; Tangerang and Lebak, Banten Province.

Indonesia’s electricity utility provider switched off power supply to avoid further electrocutions in areas submerged in water. Road blocks, communication issues were also hurdles as Indonesian government implement rescue operations in areas highly affected by the flooding.

Adventists in Jakarta were also affected by the devastation caused by the recent flooding in the Indonesian capital. Communication director of the Adventist church in West Indonesia, David Panjaitan, mentioned in a text message about the severity of the flooding.

“It has been raining for almost five days now. We receive reports that there are Adventist families and churches who were greatly affected by the flooding. We will be having initial assessment regarding the situation and identify how we can best help our brethren,” David Panjaitan said in a text message.

The Seventh-day Adventist church in the Southern Asia-Pacific region is requesting prayers for everyone in Jakarta while the city is in a state of calamity. ADRA Indonesia emergency response teams conducted rapid assessments immediately to provide help to families affected by the flood. ADRA volunteers responded to 300 families in Bekasi City by providing ready to eat food and are preparing for more packages to be distributed in other affected areas. Bekasi City is one of the cities greatly affected by the massive flooding affecting over 10,000 displaced individuals.

ADRA Indonesia coordinates closely with the local government unit to identify best ways to assist in the situation and provide needs to the affected families.

“Initial assessment identifies ready to eat food, emergency shelter repair kits, beddings, and medicines as necessities to be distributed to displaced families,” said Ralfie Maringka, ADRA Indonesia Marketing Officer and ERT Responder.

“There are thousand of people affected out there and we need to find the best ways that we can to extend immediate response to those displaced,” Maringka added.

ADRA is the global humanitarian arm of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. ADRA responds to relief and development assistance to individuals in more than 130 countries. It aims to provide long term development programs and immediate emergency response to communities through a network of global offices.

For more information about the Adventist Development and Relief Agency in Indonesia, you can email info@adraindonesia.org or visit their website at www.adraindonesia.org

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