7 Villages in Pasuruan Flooded After Rivers Overflow
Several major rivers in Pasuruan Regency, East Java, overflowed following heavy rainfall, causing flooding in seven villages across four sub-districts.
As reported on Monday (23/2/2026), flooding struck Bandaran Village, Winongan Kidul Village, and Prodo Village in Winongan sub-district. Water levels reached between 20 and 35 centimetres, affecting 208 households.
Flooding also hit Sidogiri Village in Kraton sub-district, where water levels reached 30 to 50 centimetres. In Kedawungkulon Village, Grati sub-district, floodwaters were 30 centimetres deep, affecting 228 households.
The most severe flooding occurred in Bangil sub-district. In Tambakan Village, floodwaters reached 70 centimetres, impacting 188 households. In Kalianyar urban village, water levels reached 50 to 75 centimetres, affecting 976 households.
“Since this afternoon, the public kitchen at the Kalirejo urban village shelter in Bangil sub-district has been activated. Kalirejo was previously flooded but the waters have since receded,” said Sugeng Hariyadi, Head of the Pasuruan Regency Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD), on Monday evening (23/2).
The flooding in Winongan and Grati sub-districts was caused by the Rejoso River overflowing, whilst the flooding in Kraton was due to the Welang River bursting its banks.
“The flooding in Bangil was caused by the Kedunglarangan River overflowing,” Sugeng explained.