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"Year after year, the ground has just kept sinking," he said, just one of many inhabitants of this quarter alarmed at what is happening to the neighbourhood.Ī large crack in the foundation of a fish market that has seen severe land subsidence As the water levels underground are being depleted, the very ground market-goers walk on is sinking and shifting, creating an uneven and unstable surface. "The walkways are like waves, curving up and down, people can trip and fall," says Ridwan, a Muara Baru resident who often visits the fish market. But what they can't do is stop the soil sucking this part of the city down.Īn open air fish market is just a five-minute drive away. Buildings that are so deeply sunk are rarely abandoned like this, because most of the time the owners will try to fix, rebuild and find short-term remedies for the issue. The land around it is higher so the water has nowhere to go.

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The submerged ground floor is full of stagnant floodwater. The ground floor of this abandoned office building is now underground It once housed a fishing company but the first-floor veranda is the only functional part left. In the district of Muara Baru, an entire office building lies abandoned. The impact is immediately apparent in North Jakarta. Jakarta is sinking by an average of 1-15cm a year and almost half the city now sits below sea level.

It's already happening - North Jakarta has sunk 2.5m in 10 years and is continuing to sink by as much as 25cm a year in some parts, which is more than double the global average for coastal megacities. Heri Andreas points at a dyke built to prevent sea water from flooding houses when it rains "If we look at our models, by 2050 about 95% of North Jakarta will be submerged." "The potential for Jakarta to be submerged isn't a laughing matter," says Heri Andreas, who has studied Jakarta's land subsidence for the past 20 years at the Bandung Institute of Technology. North Jakarta is sinking by about 25cm every year But it's not just about freak floods, this massive city is literally disappearing into the ground. So it shouldn't be a surprise that flooding is frequent in Jakarta and, according to experts, it is getting worse. It sits on swampy land, the Java Sea lapping against it, and 13 rivers running through it. ACTIVITIES - NEWS Jakarta, the fastest-sinking city in the world
