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View all search resultsThe provincial administration has launched two phases of weather modification operations throughout January that, according to data from city’s disaster agency, helped to reduce more than 30 percent of rainfall intensity in Jakarta.
The Environment Ministry has launched an investigation into several firms suspected of contributing to the devastating disaster across northern Sumatra, while the minister has vowed not to spare any local administrations whose policies led to environmental degradation.
Experts have called on the government to incorporate more data into its flood-mitigation efforts as extreme weather occurrences and land use change, particularly in urban areas, could make floods more frequent across the country.
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