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The Soekarno-Hatta Airport Toll Road (Tol Soetta) remains flooded at the Rawa Bokor off-ramp (KM 31+000) due to high water levels in Kali Perancis. While the flooding at GT Pluit 3 has been resolved, users are advised to take alternative routes until further notice. The toll road operator, Jasamarga Metropolitan Tollroad, has apologized for the inconvenience caused by the persistent flooding.
The Soekarno-Hatta Airport Toll Road (Tol Soetta), operated by Jasamarga Metropolitan Tollroad, is currently experiencing flooding issues at the Rawa Bokor off-ramp (KM 31+000). The flooding is attributed to the high water levels in Kali Perancis, which is hindering the drainage of the floodwaters. While the flooding at GT Pluit 3 has been successfully mitigated, the situation at Rawa Bokor remains unresolved.
Users of the toll road are advised to take alternative routes until the flooding is resolved. Ginanjar Bekti, Senior Manager Representative Office 2 of Jasamarga Metropolitan Tollroad, has apologized for the inconvenience caused by the flooding. He explained that the limited drainage capacity due to the high water levels in Kali Perancis is the primary cause of the issue.
Jasamarga Metropolitan Tollroad is working to address the flooding, but the progress is slow due to the challenging conditions. The company has acknowledged the persistent nature of the flooding and is urging users to plan their routes accordingly. The situation is being closely monitored, and updates are expected as the condition develops.
Flooding on Soetta Airport Toll Road
Disruption to Toll Road Operations