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Earthquake hits Jakarta

Posted in Blog, Info, News with tags , on August 26, 2008 by Admin

A quake measuring 6.6 on the Richter scale hit Jakarta on Tuesday morning but there were no early reports of casualties or damage.

The quake struck at 10:07 am. The epicenter was 20 kilometers under the sea level at some 125 kilometers northwest of Ujung Kulon, the westernmost tip of Java island which is more than 200 kilometers west of Jakarta.

The Meteorological and Geophysics Agency said that the quake may cause tsunami.

Antara news agency reported that the quake was felt by workers in skyscrapers in Jakarta’s business center in Jalan Thamrin, Central Jakarta. Some of them panicked and rushed out of the buildings. (Source : The Jakarta Post)

Jakarta, West Java to build dam to ease floods

Posted in Info, News with tags , , on August 7, 2008 by Admin

By Tifa Asrianti

To prepare for flooding in the city, the Jakarta and West Java administrations will carry on with their plan to build the Ciawi dam and replenish reservoirs along the Ciliwung River.

Jakarta Governor Fauzi Bowo said Wednesday the Ciawi dam, located upstream of the Ciliwung River, would prevent flooding in Jakarta as it can reduce the amount of water entering the city. Ciliwung is one of 13 rivers that run through the capital.

“It’s a win-win solution. The Ciawi Dam can serve as a flood gate for Jakarta and a tourist attraction for West Java. The dam can also supply raw water to be processed into potable water for Bogor and Depok,” he told reporters at City Hall.

The central government previously rejected a plan to build the dam, which can contain 50 million cubic meters of water, due to the high cost and risk involved in the project.

The project will require a total of 130 hectares of land, at a cost of Rp 200 million (US$23,809), with construction of the dam requiring an additional Rp 600 billion.

Construction might have to rely on special funds from the central government or a combination of various funding sources, Fauzi said.

Cooperation between the two provinces will have to wait until President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono issues an official decree on the integration of Jakarta with the supporting areas of Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, Bekasi, Puncak and Cianjur (Jabodetabekpunjur), he added.

“I have sent a letter to the President to accelerate the issuing process because the longer it takes to get the decree, the more the environment will be damaged,” he said.

Of the 200 existing reservoirs along the Ciliwung river, 152 have thus far been replenished, helping improve water catchment along the river.

Besides the dam project, the administration has allocated Rp 30 billion this year for dredging dams, rivers and canals as well as for clearing buildings along rivers to prevent flooding in the city.

Pluit Dam in North Jakarta will soon undergo a one-meter deep dredge, with the administration clearing the dam’s two-kilometer canal, recently occupied by squatters.

West Java Governor Ahmad Heryawan said his administration would improve reservoirs and existing dams, in addition to helping construct the Ciawi dam.

According to Ahmad, the cause of flooding in Jakarta dates back to the Dutch colonial government, which deforested the Puncak area, replacing forests with tea plantations.

“The trees that remain, decayed with old age, are unable to absorb rainwater, causing flooding in the city. We have replaced old trees with younger ones,” he added. [The Jakarta Post]

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BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT VISITS JAKARTA

Posted in Info, News with tags , on July 12, 2008 by Admin

TALK IN THE GOLF CART

TALK IN THE GOLF CART

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (left), wave to journalists as Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono drives a golf cart at the palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, Saturday. (AP/Achmad Ibrahim)

Brazil president to visit RI to boost ties

By Lilian Budianto

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva arrive in Jakarta on Friday evening, in a visit designed to boost ties between the two countries.

“The main purpose of the visit is to strengthen the relationship between Brazil and Indonesia. This year we are celebrating 55 years of our relationship with Indonesia,” Brazilian Ambassador to Indonesia Edmundo Sussumu Fujita told The Jakarta Post on Wednesday.

Lula will arrive from Vietnam and fly back to Brazil on Saturday evening. He recently attended the Group of Eight (G8) summit meeting in Japan.

During his 24-hour stay in Jakarta, Lula is scheduled to hold bilateral talks with President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on Saturday.

According to Fujita, two cooperation agreements will be signed during the visit, one on education and the other on ethanol.

“The education cooperation will include the exchange of researchers, publications and joint studies. It is more an academic cooperation. The cooperation on ethanol will facilitate the exchange of science and technology. They are not commercial agreements,” Fujita said.

Brazil is one of the largest producers of ethanol from sugar cane, which Fujita said was the most environmentally friendly energy source.

Relations between Brazil and Indonesia have progressed steadily since they were established in 1953 and have undergone a significant change in the past 10 years, marked by increasing bilateral trade and cooperation in international forums.

Bilateral trade jumped to US$1.47 billion in 2007, a big increase from $576 million in 2003. In 2006 it stood at $1.14 billion. In the first two months of this year, the bilateral trade volume had already reached $353 million, a 61 percent increase from $219 million during the same period last year.

During his visit, Lula will be accompanied by his foreign affairs minister, trade and industry minister and state secretary, as well as businesspeople.

Lula is scheduled to address a business seminar on Saturday.

The Indonesian Foreign Ministry’s director for South America and Caribbean affairs, R. Prayono Atiyanto, said the two leaders would discuss economic matters and environmental issues.

“Besides economic issues, the two will also discuss environmental and climate change issues,” Prayono said. (The Jakarta Post)