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View all search resultsThe Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency recorded rainfall intensity on New Year’s Eve at 377 millimeters per day, according to an observation conducted at the Air Force air base in East Jakarta.
Jakarta’s sanitation workers seem to have found a way to contribute in the country’s efforts to reduce plastic pollution ─ Indonesia’s very own modern-day enemy ─ through creative ways that include turning the waste into handicrafts.
Many Jakarta residents struggle to get proper housing within the capital’s area of 662 square kilometers inhabited by 10 million people. Available land is scarce and property prices keep rising, making it challenging for people to purchase a place of their own.