Floods and landslides occurred in Pekalongan and Pemalang due to heavy rain that fell on the two areas on the coast of Central Java.
Floods and landslides occurred in Pekalongan and Pemalang due to heavy rain that fell on the two areas on the coast of Central Java.
The impact of extreme weather, namely heavy rain accompanied by strong winds and lightning strikes, floods and landslides hit Pemalang and Pekalongan, Central Java, Thursday, November 7 2024.

Although there were no fatalities, residents were forced to turn to another route because the road was blocked by landslides.

According to Indonesian Media Monitoring, Thursday, heavy rains have fallen on Pemalang and Pekalongan districts since noon, resulting in hydrometeorological disasters in the two areas on the coast of Central Java. Dozens of residents in the midst of pouring rain were forced to work to clean up rock material and landslides.

Floods and landslides in Tundagan Village, Watukumpul District, Pemalang Regency as a result of heavy rain pouring down on the area not only closed the snack bar in the village, but also submerged an elementary school.

"Luckily the students had gone home from school so there were no victims," โ€‹โ€‹said Anggi, 49, a local resident.


Meanwhile, another landslide disaster occurred in Pekalongan, a 100 meter high cliff in Lembur Village, Kandangserang District, Pekalongan Regency, blocking the village road. So, to get in and out of the village, residents are forced to look for detours of several kilometers.

"The landslide occurred at 12.00 WIB, heavy rain in this area made the cliffs unable to withstand the pouring water," said Head of Kandangserang Police, Ipda Slamet.

Apart from landslides in the form of soil and rocks, continued Slamet, heavy rain accompanied by wind also caused a number of trees to fall. To open road access, residents, assisted by a number of police officers and the TNI, went down to clean up the material covering the road connecting the villages.

Considering that the condition of the hill still has the potential for further landslides, Slamet stated that together with the relevant agencies efforts were being made to provide security.

"We are still coordinating with related agencies and the Pekalongan Regency Government," he added.

(Translated by Google)