Indonesia floods: Water, water everywhere
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Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (in blue) examining floods inside the Presidential palace along with Indonesia's Minister of Foreign Affairs Marty Natalegawa in Jakarta. (AFP Photo)
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Residents stay outside their flooded house in Jakarta. Heavy monsoonal rains triggered severe flooding in large parts of the Indonesian capital. (Reuters)
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Vendors running their businesses as usual despite floodwaters that inundated the Cipulir textile market in Jakarta. (AFP Photo)
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Indonesian workers walk through a flooded street at the business district in Jakarta. Heavy rains have displaced almost 10,000 people in the Indonesian capital. (Reuters)
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Two rubber boats ready for assist in evacution at the Hotel Indonesia (HI) roundabout as Jakarta's main streets are inundated by floodwaters. (AFP Photo)
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Indonesian workers cross a flooded street at the business district in Jakarta. Heavy rains triggered severe flooding in large parts of the Indonesian capital Jakarta forcing many government offices and businesses to close. (Reuters)
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Vendors relax as the business centre at the Cipulir textile market is inudated by floodswaters in Jakarta. (AFP Photo)
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Guests of a five-star hotel swim in the pool as the main street is inundated by floodwaters in Jakarta. Rains have triggered massive flooding in Indonesia’s capital, triggering the evacuation of at least 20,000 people. (AFP Photo)
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