Rabu 18 Oct 2023 06:08 WIB

Green No More, Why So Many Parks in Indonesia Wither

Drought conditions in Indonesia have been predicted since February by BMKG.

Rep: Desy Susilawati/ Red: Fitriyan Zamzami
Residents walks in Taman Langsat, South Jakarta, Monday (11/9/2023)..
Foto: Republika/Thoudy Badai
Residents walks in Taman Langsat, South Jakarta, Monday (11/9/2023)..

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- The hot weather experienced in some areas of Indonesia has caused parks and other places to suffer from drought. It was recognized by the Head of the Meteorological, Climatology and Geophysical Agency (BMKG) Dwikorita Karnawati.

According to her, early warnings of dry conditions such as are currently announced to the public, even predicted since February 2023. It is predicted that Indonesia will experience dryness from July 2023 to the end of October 2023, and rain will occur around November 2023 in most parts of Indonesia.

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“This matches the prediction of BMKG,” she said when contacted by Republika.co.id, Monday (16/10/2023).

She said the dry season this time was affected by winds coming from Australia. But this time its drought was accompanied by anomalies.