President Joko Widodo officially inaugurated the Ciawi Dam in Bogor Regency, West Java. The dam, which cost IDR 1.3 trillion to construct, is a key part of the government's strategy to mitigate flooding in Jakarta and its surrounding areas.
The Ciawi Dam is expected to reduce flooding by up to 30.6% and will work in conjunction with the Sukamahi Dam, which is located upstream. The two dams are designed to hold back excess water during periods of heavy rainfall, preventing it from flowing downstream and inundating Jakarta.
During the inauguration ceremony, the President emphasized the importance of the project for flood control and the overall well-being of residents in the capital city. He noted the significant investment in the dam and expressed hope that it would effectively address the persistent flooding issues that have plagued Jakarta for years.
The Ciawi Dam has a capacity to hold 6.05 million cubic meters of water and is equipped with a sophisticated system to manage water flow. The dam is also expected to contribute to water conservation efforts in the region.
The inauguration of the Ciawi Dam marks a significant step forward in Indonesia's efforts to improve its infrastructure and protect its citizens from the devastating impacts of flooding. The government continues to invest in flood control measures as part of a broader strategy to enhance resilience and improve the quality of life for Indonesians.
