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View all search resultsContinuous heavy rainfall during what the weather agency described as an anomalous dry season on Monday evening triggered flooding in many parts of Jakarta and its surrounding areas.
20 hours agoThe Jakarta administration’s plan to relocate South Jakarta’s Barito Market to make way for the proposed ASEAN Park has sparked strong opposition from a number of traders, who fear the move will cost them their livelihoods. ...
1 day agoA privately-managed animal shelter in Pejaten, South Jakarta, is facing mounting pressure following the escape of a rescued wild boar from its facility last month, prompting nearby residents to call for its immediate closure. ...
3 days agoWest Java Governor Ridwan Kamil has decided to extend the proportional large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) for Greater Bogor, Depok and Greater Bekasi (Bodebek) for a month.
4 years agoSchools were also instructed to give students additional work during the time of the planned protests.
4 years agoWith just two years left in office and a long list of campaign promises to fulfill, Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan has his work cut out for him, with city councillors and experts pointing to subpar city achievements amid a raging COVID-19 outbreak.
4 years agoThe extra preparation is made ahead of the extended public holiday from Oct. 28 to Nov. 1 to prevent a major increase in COVID-19 cases.
4 years agoBekasi municipality and regency have prepared shelter for residents whose homes were heavily damaged by a small tornado.
4 years agoInstagram handle @bekasikinian posted the video on Wednesday, showing the driver of a white van dumping at least four large trash bags.
4 years agoThe Nuclear Energy Regulatory Agency (Bapeten) has said that the radiation level in part of the Batan Indah housing complex in South Tangerang has returned to normal after radioactive material was discovered in an empty plot of land in the complex in February.
4 years agoPeople who refuse to take polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests, undergo COVID-19 treatment or get vaccinated can be fined up to Rp 5 million.
4 years ago“We will evict [residents of] housing complexes that violate regulations and can cause flooding similar to what occurred in Ciganjur,” Jakarta Deputy Governor Ahmad Riza Patria said on Tuesday.
4 years agoThe police have detained only 69 of the 131 suspects – those who face more than 5 years in prison.
4 years agoThe ambitious fully underground construction plan for the second phase of the Jakarta MRT faces a stumbling block resulting from a lack of interest by construction firms in working on such a complex project combined with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, officials have said.
4 years agoResidents of Pondok Hijau Permai housing complex in Pengasinan village, Rawalumbu district, Bekasi city, have opened Pasar Noceng, where all products are sold for only Rp 2,000 (13 US cents) to Rp 5,000.
4 years agoA recently opened upscale KFC outlet in Senopati, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, has been sanctioned twice for violating COVID-19 health protocols amid the transitional period for large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) in the city, local authorities have said.
4 years agoCai Changpan, a Chinese death row inmate who had been at large for a month following his escape from the Tangerang penitentiary in Banten, was found dead in a factory in Bogor, West Java, on Saturday.
4 years agoEight Bekasi police who were deployed to handle rallies that broke out after the House of Representatives approved the Job Creation Law on Oct. 5 have tested positive for COVID-19.
4 years ago“The flooding ranged from 10 to 70 centimeters in depth,” a Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency official said.
4 years ago“We hope the President will come see us because the public has staged protests a number of times, but the government never listens,” a student coordinator said.
4 years agoSecurity authorities have deployed 18,000 personnel to beef up security amid the continuing protests against the controversial Job Creation Law by university students in Central Jakarta on Friday.
4 years agoThe mayor has allowed restaurants and other dining venues to resume dine-in services after the West Java city was downgraded to an "orange zone" for moderate risk of COVID-19 infection.
4 years ago“We are still updating the data since we are still receiving reports through our hotline and our field team,” Community Legal Aid Institute director Muhammad Afif Abdul Qoyim said.
4 years agoWhat began as a peaceful protest against the Job Creation Law turned into riots on Tuesday as violent opposition to the controversial law continued in the capital city.
4 years agoApart from expressing opposition to the Job Creation Law, protesters also recited chants voicing their desire for President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo to step down.
4 years agoAs of 2 p.m., crowds of protesters had gathered near the State Palace at the Arjuna Wijaya monument, also known as the Horse Statue, in Central Jakarta.
4 years agoA joint force of more than 9,300 security personnel has been deployed to secure the capital as protests against the newly passed bill continue for the second week.
4 years agoThe transitional period will last at least until Oct. 25.
4 years agoThe Jakarta Health Agency will trace the contacts of the 14 people.
4 years agoThe city's fire department is offering a free disinfection service for residential areas, while industrial estates are stepping up their efforts to disinfect their facilities following a spate of clusters at factories in Jakarta and beyond.
4 years agoThe Jakarta administration dispatched early Friday environment agency officers and "orange troops" to clean up the locations of protests against the omnibus law.
4 years agoThe Jakarta administration has suffered at least Rp 55 billion (US$3.74 million) in losses from damaged public facilities as a result of rallies against the recently passed Job Creation Law, Governor Anies Baswedan has said.
4 years agoJakarta Governor Anies Baswedan called on those protesting against the controversial Job Creation Law to disperse on Thursday evening, shortly after meeting with protesters at the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle in Central Jakarta.
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