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Giant seawall plans in Indonesia face a harsh test as coasts vanish
International
Published on 24 April 2026

Residents say the sea already swallowed over a kilometre
Indonesia’s Java island villages are watching the ocean push more than a kilometre inland in some areas, putting homes and roads at risk. The government is banking on large-scale seawall construction to hold back the tide, but the urgency raises tough questions about whether concrete can keep pace with rising seas and coastal erosion.
- The sea is advancing far inland in parts of Java
- Karminah’s village faces direct threats to homes and roads
- Indonesia’s seawall plan aims to stop the tide
- The bigger challenge is whether protection can outlast climate pressures
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