JakartaPost-Jan 21

The government has downplayed the link connecting deforestation and tree cover loss with the recent widespread floods in South Kalimantan, saying the devastation was primarily caused by a weather anomaly. Rare and extreme rainfall was the main trigger, both President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo and his subordinates said of the major floods, which so far have killed at least 15 people and displaced more than 100,000 others. The Environment Ministry acknowledged a 62.8 percent decrease in natural forest area in the Barito watershed section in South Kalimantan in the last three decades, but it said the division of the area had met the standard proportions.

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