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Monsoon floods hit Indonesian capital, forcing 1,300 to evacuate

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Monsoon floods hit Indonesian capital, forcing 1,300 to evacuate

Monsoon floods hit Indonesian capital, forcing 1,300 to evacuate

While Jakarta residents are used to heavy flooding in the rainy season, scientists warn the floods are getting worse.


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