Ciliwung Riverโฃ Normalization Project Revived in Jakarta Amid Flood concerns
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Jakarta, โฃIndonesia – Former Jakarta Governor Basukiโข Tjahaja Purnama, often referred to as Ahok, convened with โcurrent governor Pramono Anung at City Hall on Wednesday, August 20, โค2025,โค to discuss Jakarta’s persistent flooding issues. A โฃcentral focus of their discussionโค was the resumption of the Ciliwung River normalization project, a critical infrastructureโ initiative that experiencedโข setbacks following Ahok’s term in office.
The Stalled โฃNormalization Project
Ahok emphasized that approximately 16 kilometers of โthe Ciliwung Riverโข remainโข uncleared, hindering the project’s completion. He relayed positive feedback from โformerโฃ colleagues at the large River Basin Ciliwung Cisadane (BWSCC), indicating renewed optimism surrounding the initiative.”They were happy aboutโฃ it,”โ Ahok stated, referencing the potential for progress.
Governor Pramono Anung has โreportedly issued a local determination to move the project forward. “Pak Pram had already issued a local determination as well. He mentioned earlier that this would be resolved,” ahok added, signaling a commitment to addressing the long-standing issue.
Prosperous completion of the Ciliwung River normalization is projected to considerably mitigate flood risks in Jakarta. According to Ahok, clearing the remaining 16 kilometers, along with the operation of associatedโ embankmentsโข and reservoirs, would prevent the activationโ of a โฃlevel 1 alert โขat the Katulampa dam, aโฃ crucial indicator of potential flooding.
Did you Know?โ The โฃKatulampa dam,built in 1954,servesโ as an โฃearly warningโ system for Jakarta’s floodโ defenses,monitoring water levels inโ the Ciliwung River.
Aโค History of the Ciliwung River Project
The Ciliwung River โขnormalization project was initially launched during the governance of former Governor Joko Widodo (Jokowi).During Ahok’sโฃ tenure, some residents along the riverbanks were relocated to facilitate the project’s implementation.
However, the program stalled in 2017 under Governor โขAnies Baswedan, who shiftedโ the focus to a “naturalization” approach,โฃ prioritizing ecologicalโ restoration and avoiding further evictions. Acting Governor Heru โคBudi Hartono later expressed interest in resuming โnormalization efforts, โคbut faced challenges related to land acquisition. Governor Pramono Anung now appears poised to complete the project.
Recentโ flooding events in early March and july 2025 underscored the urgency โof addressing the Ciliwungโ River’s capacity. Governor Pramono โAnung identified the Ciliwung as the sourceโฃ of 40% ofโค the flooding experienced in March, making its normalization a top priorityโข among Jakarta’s 13 rivers.
Projectโข Timeline and Challenges
The city administration has already mapped the land โrequired forโค the river’s realignment. While acknowledging the difficulties associated with land clearance and potential resident resistance, Governor Pramonoโฃ Anung assured โฃa persuasive approach will โคbe employedโ to encourage voluntary relocation. Thisโ approach aligns with principles of community engagement outlined in the World Bank’s guidelines on resettlement [[1]].
| Phase | Governor | Approach | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Initial Phase | Joko Widodo | Normalization (with relocations) | In Progress |
| Continued Phase | Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (Ahok) | Normalization (with relocations) | In Progress |
| shift in Strategy | Anies Baswedan | Naturalizationโค (no relocations) | stalled |
| Revival Effort | Pramonoโ Anung | Normalization (with voluntary relocation) | Ongoing |
Pro Tip: Understanding the pastโ context of the Ciliwung River projectโค is crucial for appreciating the current challengesโ and potential solutions.
What long-term strategies can Jakarta implement toโ enhance its โคresilience โขto โflooding beyondโค the Ciliwung Riverโค project? How โคcan the city balance infrastructure development with the needsโข of its โresidents?
Jakarta’s โฃvulnerability to flooding is deeply rooted in its geographical โlocation, rapid urbanization, and inadequate infrastructure. The Ciliwung River, despite ongoing efforts, remains a important source of concern. Experts suggest that a holistic approach, integrating green infrastructure, improved drainage systems, and โฃcommunity-based disaster preparedness, is โessential for long-term resilience. The city’s commitment to โฃlasting urban development will be critical in mitigatingโ future flood risks.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Ciliwung River Project
- What โisโค the Ciliwung River normalization project? It’s an infrastructure initiative aimed at improving the Ciliwung River’s capacity to handle heavy rainfall and prevent flooding in Jakarta.
- Why was the โproject โstalled? The project was haltedโ in 2017 under โGovernor Anies Baswedan, who favored a naturalization approach over forced evictions.
- What is the current status of the project? governor Pramono anung has committed to resuming the normalization project, with a focus on voluntary relocationโข of residents.
- How will the โคproject impact โขJakarta’s flooding? Clearing theโค remaining sections of the river and upgradingโค infrastructure are expected to significantly reduce flood risks.
- What are the challengesโข to completing the project? Land acquisition โand โpotential resistance from residents are the โprimary challenges.
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