



Indonesia's capital Jakarta can go out of Java island

in the future. This signal has started coming from the Indonesian government. Actually, President Joko Widodo has supported the plan of the National Development and Planning Board, under which it has been said that the capital Jakarta is taken out of Java Island. It is informed by the Board Chief Bangabandh Broadjonegoro. However, the government has not yet disclosed the place where the capital will be restored. According to local media, the name of 'Palanakoraya' is at the forefront. 'Palanakoraya' is located on the island of Borneo and is a few hundred kilometers away to the north-east of Central Kalimantan.





Let us know that according to the World Economic Forum, Jakarta is the fastest drowning city in the world. A major reason for this is the evacuation of groundwater used for drinking and bathing. However, it will take about ten years for the capital to be replaced. During this time, about $ 23-33 billion will be spent. All this will be spent on other structures and other pleasures for people to live in other places. According to the United Nations, about one crore people live in Jakarta. Apart from this, 30 million people live in the Greater Metropolitan area.





Let us know that Indonesia is settled on the shore of Moorish land. 13 rivers flow from the bottom of this city and from the other side, the Java Sea throws water towards the city. Due to the influx of flood here, a considerable portion of this city is often dipped in water. According to research, 95 percent of Jakarta's share will be submerged by the year 2050. In a 2016 survey, it was revealed that the traffic of Mahanagar Jakarta is the worst in the world. According to Planning Minister Broadgonogoro, due to the traffic problem of Jakarta, the economy causes a loss of $ 6.8 billion every year.





Let me also tell you that the land here is submerged at 25 cm per year. In the last 10 years, nearly

two and a half meters of

land merged into the sea. Here is also the point that Northern Jakarta has been historically a port city and even today Tanjung is the busiest port of Indonesia. From this place, the Kallang River is settled in the Java Sea. In the 17th century, the Dutch colonists made Jakarta their place for this reason.