Severe Flooding in Demak Regency Prompts Emergency Response Amid Heavy April Rains
Unprecedented rainfall has triggered widespread flooding across Central Java, displacing thousands as rescue operations intensify on April 4, 2026.
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Demak Regency in Central Java has declared a state of emergency following days of intense monsoon rainfall that submerged residential neighborhoods and farmlands. Local authorities activated disaster protocols on April 4, 2026, as water levels rose rapidly across multiple districts, disrupting transportation and utility networks.
Emergency response teams have evacuated approximately 15,000 residents to temporary shelters equipped with medical facilities and food supplies. Military units and civilian volunteers are coordinating logistics to deliver clean water and essential commodities to isolated villages cut off by rising currents.
Meteorological agencies report that current precipitation rates exceed peak levels observed during the 2019 rainy season, highlighting long-term climate variability in the region. Officials continue to monitor river levels and urge the public to rely on verified information channels rather than unverified social media updates.
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