A local group representing thousands of residents has put up stiff opposition against the plan to reopen the refuse-derived fuel (RDF) plant in Rorotan, North Jakarta, in the next few months given its apparent impact on residents’ health.
7 hours agoMaking good on his campaign promise for educational equity, the governor has launched a pilot free preschool program in a bid to help children from poor families in the city. ...
1 day agoJakarta Governor Pramono Anung’s plan to keep several parks open for 24 hours to provide affordable nighttime leisure, as well as curbing teenage brawls has been met with caution by observers, who warn that the parks could instead be misused by “irresponsible parties” if the security aspects are overlooked. ...
1 day agoA Chinese national on death row who was detained at the Tangerang penitentiary in Banten has reportedly escaped from the facility through a self-dug tunnel.
4 years agoThe police noted a mismatch between the number of crew members present and the number listed in the ship’s manifest.
4 years agoThe rising number of coronavirus cases in Jakarta has forced the capital’s administration to add 13 city-owned hospitals to the roster of COVID-19 referral hospitals that specifically treat patients with the disease. But as the hospitals prepare for their transformation, many challenges remain.
4 years agoThe Health Ministry has been called to review health protocol implementation at its own office.
4 years agoJakarta Governor Anies Baswedan is in hot water for holding a final tribute to Jakarta secretary Saefullah, who died after contracting COVID-19, by bringing his body in a hearse to City Hall before the burial on Wednesday.
4 years agoThe city administration reported that the cluster consisted of 139 confirmed cases.
4 years agoThe Jakarta administration has confirmed that 11 City Hall employees have tested positive for COVID-19. All of them were stationed at City Hall’s Block G building, which is temporarily closed.
4 years agoThe mutilated body of a 32-year-old male was found at Kalibata City Apartment in South Jakarta on Wednesday night. Parts of the body had been wrapped in a plastic bag and then put in a suitcase.
4 years agoA workplace must shut down for at least three days if an employee tests positive for COVID-19.
4 years agoIndonesia has lost yet another senior government official to COVID-19 following the passing of the Jakarta administration's secretary Saefullah, who has spent the last 36 years of his life working for the capital.
4 years agoThe Indonesia Department Store Association (APBI) has reported that roughly 40 percent of total merchants in the city have been forced to stop their operations because of the curfews.
4 years agoAs of Wednesday, Bekasi has 118 active cases, with 1,149 recoveries and 71 deaths.
4 years agoThe provincial administration announced on Saturday that the 56-year-old official tested positive for COVID-19.
4 years agoWith the help of the Jakarta Public Order Agency (Satpol PP), teams from the city administration are monitoring 79,849 small to large companies that employ up to 2.1 million people.
4 years agoThe Indonesian Mosque Council (DMI) has called on mosques across Jakarta to temporarily halt mass prayers as the capital is reimposing a partial lockdown, also known as large-scale social restrictions (PSBB), in the next two weeks.
4 years agoThe National Police are set to press criminal charges against a group of cyclists who rode down the Jagorawi toll road in Bogor regency, West Java on Sunday.
4 years agoThe Jakarta administration forced eight companies to close temporarily during inspections on Monday to curb the transmission of COVID-19.
4 years agoThe police have arrested a couple in Cijaku district, Lebak, Banten for their alleged roles in the death of their 8-year-old daughter.
4 years agoOfficers will be deployed to conduct city-wide inspections to ensure public compliance with health protocols, including the ban on social gatherings, said Jakarta Police spokesperson Yusri Yunus.
4 years agoDubbed Operasi Yustisi, the operation will be carried out in areas at high risk of becoming new COVID-19 clusters.
4 years agoIndonesia’s capital Jakarta entered another period of large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) on Monday with most office workers forced to once again shelter in place, but some remain unconvinced that the curbs will be able to contribute much to their protection – unless there is strict enforcement.
4 years agoAside from generally flouting the COVID-19 health protocol, some of Jakarta's residents were seen flouting long-established traffic rules as they rode their bicycles on the toll road on Sunday.
4 years agoBekasi to improve patient care, including by preparing a hotel designated for the isolation of asymptomatic COVID-19 patients.
4 years agoThe Pondok Ranggon cemetery in East Jakarta has recorded the highest number of funerals in a week since its establishment as a COVID-19 burial location in March.
4 years agoWith no tough measures, new PSBB may not significantly reduce transmission, say experts
4 years agoAnies added that COVID-19 patients with mild or no symptoms would no longer be allowed to self-isolate at home and would have to be quarantined in government facilities starting on Monday.
4 years agoJakarta administration secretary Saefullah and West Jakarta Mayor Uus Kuswanto have tested positive for COVID-19, officials reported on Saturday.
4 years agoJakarta Governor Anies Baswedan has said that the central government supports his decision to reimpose full large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) in the capital, despite several Cabinet members criticizing the move in the past few days.
4 years agoAs the number of confirmed cases and fatalities from COVID-19 continues to rise, the government has prepared an apartment tower from the former Kemayoran athletes village – now an emergency hospital for infected patients in Central Jakarta – to house asymptomatic coronavirus patients for isolation, a top official said on Saturday.
4 years agoLarge-scale social restrictions (PSBB) will be back in place on Monday and presumably be lifted on Sept. 28.
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