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Police are investigating a deadly office fire at a drone firm specializing in aerial surveys of mines and plantations, amid growing scrutiny of Indonesia’s extractive industry after recent Sumatra floods.
1 day agoA fire tore through Jakarta’s largest wholesale market, Kramat Jati, in East Jakarta, on Monday morning, destroying hundreds of stalls and prompting Governor Pramono Anung to order a thorough investigation amid renewed scrutiny of the capital’s fire-safety standards. ...
2 days agoSix police officers have been named suspects for assaulting two debt collectors to death in Kalibata area in South Jakarta last week, a fatal incident that reportedly triggered retaliatory mob violence on a nearby small market, inflicting financial losses on vendors. ...
2 days agoThe commission ruled in favor of the Jakarta Legal Aid Institute (LBH Jakarta), which had filed a public information request pertaining to flooding to the city administration.
4 years agoContinuing the capital city's green drive, MRT Jakarta has launched several new services in collaboration with eco-friendly start-ups to encourage greener and more sustainable commuting.
4 years agoCycling communities have lauded the local administration's plan to install protected bicycle lanes and expand existing lanes to provide safety for the city's growing population of bike commuters.
4 years agoUrban transportation experts have reservations about giving credit to Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan for his work on the capital's public transportation system.
4 years agoThe Jakarta administration is in hot water after major floods once again hit the capital city, with critics blaming its poor river restoration projects.
4 years agoThe city was struck by torrential rains over the weekend, which flooded dozens of major roads and forced hundreds of people to rush to emergency shelters.
4 years agoThe floodwater reached up to 2.5 meters in several parts of Jakarta, forcing residents to evacuate to nearby safe places.
4 years agoSome 1,380 Jakarta residents were evacuated from southern and eastern areas of the city, home to 10 million people, after floodwaters reached up to 1.8 meters high in some areas.
4 years agoJakarta faces a gap between the government's newest activity restrictions and reality on the ground, with many neighborhood authorities are already trying their best under less-than-ideal circumstances and lacking information and resources since the beginning of the pandemic.
4 years agoSeven months into the ban in Indonesia's capital, reports have shown a declining use of plastic bags in minimarkets.
4 years agoFloods, heavy rain and power outages led people to evacuate their homes in parts of Indonesia's capital on Monday, with the conditions -- worsened by the La Nina weather pattern -- expected to continue until March or April.
4 years agoJakarta Governor Anies Baswedan said in a statement on Friday that the administration never had plans to impose such tight restrictions.
4 years agoThe plan was inspired by a similar policy in Turkey.
4 years agoThe city is preparing to open 101,100 square meters of land to bury more COVID-19 victims amid increasing deaths.
4 years agoThe COVID-19 pandemic has helped put Jakarta outside the top ten list of the most congested cities around the globe.
4 years agoJakarta Governor Anies Baswedan has asked the central government to take over the COVID-19 response in Greater Jakarta -- which comprises Jakarta and its neighboring cities -- as the capital is running out of hospital beds as a result of the overwhelming number of patients from the nearby cities over which Jakarta has no jurisdiction.
4 years agoMany parents across Jakarta feel unprepared for coteaching their children at home and often struggle to help children stay focused when attending virtual classes during the COVID-19 pandemic, a study has revealed.
4 years agoJakarta's COVID-19 vaccination program comes not a moment too soon amid a two-week surge in daily cases, with coverage targeting 75.2 percent of the city's population in hopes of achieving herd immunity.
4 years ago“Based on our observations, public discipline is waning," Satpol PP head Arifin said on Tuesday.
4 years agoJakarta malls will only open until 7 p.m., while public transportation serves passengers until 10 p.m. at the latest.
4 years agoThis will be the second time Jakarta is reimposing full PSBB measures, a policy which Governor Anies Baswedan said was pivotal in slowing down infections.
4 years agoDoubts linger over whether another transitional period will suffice, given the mixed signals of the city’s COVID-19 metrics.
4 years agoThe Jakarta administration has put in place measures to prevent New Year's Eve celebrations in the capital city in a bid to curb COVID-19 transmission during the year-end holiday.
4 years agoThe Jakarta administration has allowed bodies of COVID-19 patients to be buried outside of dedicated graveyards.
4 years agoAs of now, there are 98 COVID-19 referral hospitals in Jakarta, 90 of which were appointed by the governor through a gubernatorial decree, eight of which were selected by the Health Ministry.
4 years agoJakarta-owned tap water company PAM Jaya is working to expand the city's tap water coverage from 65 percent to 100 percent and help Indonesia's capital to become water self-sufficient by 2030.
4 years agoAmid an increasing number of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in the capital, a doctors association is calling on Jakartans to stay at home during the Christmas and New Year holidays to prevent a further spike in cases.
4 years agoJakarta's commuters were over the moon when the capital's first subway opened in March 2019. A year later, they hardly enjoyed the transport system as the pandemic forced people to stay home.
4 years agoThe Jakarta Police have launched Operation Lilin Jaya aimed at maintaining public order and cracking down on any health protocol violations during the year-end holiday period.
4 years agoThe Jakarta administration has extended the transitional period of large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) for another two weeks until Jan. 3 as it hopes to prevent a spike in COVID-19 cases during the year-end holidays.
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