Indonesia is preparing for aโ potentiallyโค wetter-than-usual rainy season as the โขLa Niรฑaโ weather โpattern develops, raising concerns about increased risks of flooding and landslides across โthe archipelago. The Meteorology, Climatology, and โGeophysical Agency (BMKG) issued the warning on September 15, 2023, anticipating the peak of the rainy season between Novemberโข and February.
While most โขIndonesian regions are โexpected to โexperience โขtypical rainfall โคlevels through April 2024, BMKG head Dwikorita Karnawati cautioned that West Java, Central java, โคand portions of Sulawesi, Maluku, and Papua islands could โขface unusually intense downpours. La Niรฑa,โ characterizedโ by cooler-than-average sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, typically โbrings โขincreased rainfall to Indonesia. This heightened precipitationโ can overwhelm drainage systems, trigger flashโข floods, and destabilizeโ hillsides,โข potentially displacing communities and disrupting infrastructure. Theโ BMKG’s forecast underscores the need for heightened preparedness and mitigationโค efforts across vulnerable areas.