"Hundreds of residents have been evacuated to shelters after heavy rainfall throughout Sunday night triggered widespread flooding across Jakarta, with North and South Jakarta reportedly among the worst-hit areas. Footage from Monday shows submerged neighbourhoods and flooded streets across the capital, as rescue teams launched search-and-evacuation operations by boat. Search and rescue teams are seen ferrying residents to safety, while families, including women and children, arrive by boat at temporary shelters, undergo medical checks and gather inside evacuation centres. Eius Hamidah, a flood victim, said the rain fell relentlessly before water entered her home. A neighbour woke her up because she was fast asleep. “From eleven o’clock at night until a little before eleven, the floodwaters had already entered,” she said. "Heavy, it rained heavily several times, maybe three times,” Hamidah continued. Local official Muhammad Iqbal said evacuation posts were set up to accommodate displaced residents. According to reports from northern Jakarta, residential areas in RW 04, Semper Barat Village, were submerged to a depth of 40 to 70 centimetres. The Meteorological, Climatological and Geophysical Agency (BMKG) of Indonesia has issued a weather warning for Greater Jakarta, valid for three days until January 14, due to potential heavy rainfall."