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Dozens of Jakarta neighbourhoods are flooded after torrential rains pounded Indonesia's capital, bringing parts of the city to a ginding halt. The latest inundations comes less than two months after nearly 70 people were killed in some of the megacity's worst flooding in years. IMAGES

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