Indonesian capital still sinking, despite groundwater improvements

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NSTworld: Extraction of groundwater in Jakarta over the years has caused layers of rock and sediment to slowly pancake on top of each other, causing parts of the city to sink.

Extraction of groundwater in Jakarta over the years has caused layers of rock and sediment to slowly pancake on top of each other, causing parts of the city to sink.

Parts of the Jakarta basin have seen groundwater levels improve to 35 metres below sea level in 2018, compared with 40 metres below sea level five years earlier, he said. The government has announced it intends to move the administrative capital to East Kalimantan province, on Borneo island, due to relieve Jakarta from"a heavy burden" due to overcrowding and pollution.

 

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