Get the Link to This Publication
-
-
You can copy and paste this link into any site, or bookmark it online or offline with any service.
- Done
This will be reflected in your shopping cart.
- Details
- Description
- Published by:
- carol knight
- Published:
- 3/6/2015
- Specs:
-
Flyer / 8.25" x 10.75"2 pages
- Category:
- Business & Finance
- Tags:
Jakarta, Indonesia - Being an archipelago, Indonesia is prone to floods and water problems. Its capital, Jakarta, lies in a low flat basin, averaging 7 meters (23 ft.) above sea level. It is a delta of 13 rivers with 40% of its land below sea level, which makes it very vulnerable to flooding. Besides flood from the rivers, Jakarta is also sinking about 5 to 10 centimeters each year and up to 20 centimeters in northern Jakarta mainland.
There is enough water that runs in the city’s system. However, there are also a lot of people who are risking their lives in search for clean water. Sanitation and a clean bill of health are also considered one of the major issues that affect Indonesian people. With 14,000 people per square meter, Jakarta is one of the most densely populated cities in the world.