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Rainfall at the Pulau Baai, Bengkulu Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) station recorded 3,323 millimeters (mm) per year in 2014. This figure represents the highest rainfall compared to other provinces such as the Riau Islands, which reached 3,064 mm, and Jakarta at 2,908 mm.
Meanwhile, the BMKG Mutiara station in Southeast Sulawesi only recorded 705 mm of rainfall per year. This is the lowest rainfall in Indonesia. Of the 34 provinces, 21 BMKG stations recorded rainfall exceeding 2,000 mm per year.
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