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Southeast Asia
Inside Indonesia's last-ditch $30billion bid to move 2MILLION people from sinking capital Jakarta
2024-05-01
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] …1,200 miles away to new mega-city Nusantara surrounded by jungle tribes, with 6,000 to be relocated from October
  • Indonesia is ambitiously planning to move nearly 2mn people to a new city

  • The forest metropolis aims to open to civil servants this year, completed by 2045

Seen from above, the prospective new capital of Indonesia is little more than a network of track roads and concrete exoskeletons today.

But the southeast Asian country, home to more than 275 million people, hopes desperately for Nusantara to be ready to house its first 6,000 residents by October, with Jakarta slowly dissolving into the sea 1,200 miles away.

With 40 per cent of the capital already below sea level, some 10.6 million people in the inner city (and 30 million in the wider area) could face displacement - and urgently need a longer-term solution.

But conservationists and local tribes, settled in the region for generations, warn the project is already starting to disrupt the natural order, cutting off access to water and endangering life.

Construction on the $35bn project of Nusantara began only in 2022, but the Indonesian government hopes it will be ready to open its doors within a matter of months - with completion to coincide with the centenary of independence in 2045.

Photos from this year, coupled with stunning CGI projections, show how the plan is taking hold as some 200,000 workers rally to usher in a new era for the archipelago.
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Posted by:Skidmark

#3  Jakarta - the Big Durian
Posted by: Ululating Platypus   2024-05-01 22:14  

#2  Of course - blame 'climate change' for 'rising sea levels'. You guys sure the island's not sinking instead, being in that Ring of Fire volcanic / earthquake zone? Just asking!
Posted by: Raj   2024-05-01 11:16  

#1  Can they give the old one to the Gazoids?
Posted by: Skidmark   2024-05-01 07:17  

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