Residents in Indonesia's capital on Saturday (January 19) were worried about disease that might strike after heavy monsoon rains swamped parts of the city.<br/> <br />Some residents returned home and started to clean up as flood waters receded in parts of Jakarta.<br/> <br />Authorities had warned of more rain and disruptions in the city of about 10 million people after Thursday's (January 17) floods turned Jakarta's main thoroughfare into a stream of red mud.<br/> <br />Indonesian Mitigation agency put the death toll at fourteen, as of Saturday.<br/> <br />Outside the UOB bank in Jakarta, a search of the building's basement continued for three people who went missing when the floods hit on Thursday.<br/> <br />Many parts of Indonesia are regularly inundated during the annual rainy season, bringing already strained transport systems to a halt, although this flood was the worst the capital had suffered since 2007.<br/> <br />The mayor has declared a 10-day state of emergency.