The Regional Disaster Management Agency of Jakarta urges the public to be vigilant against the potential for floods on New ...
JAKARTA: Marine safety oversight at Indonesia's tourist destinations is under renewed scrutiny following a boat accident in ...
From 24-hour city parks to libraries extending their evening hours, Jakarta closed the year with a series of public space ...
A fire swept through a seven-storey office block in Indonesia's capital Jakarta on Tuesday, killing 22 people, police said. The fire has now been extinguished and the recovered bodies have been sent ...
One tropical cyclone and two cyclone seeds have been detected in three locations around the country. Read more at ...
A fire swept through Jakarta’s main wholesale food market, destroying at least 350 kiosks. No fatalities were reported.
JAKARTA: After years of closure, the Jakarta Planetarium and Observatory has reopened to massive crowds, with thousands of visitors eager to experience immersive views of celestial objects projected ...
The second and larger wave took place from Christmas Eve through Thursday morning, with traffic reaching about 201,000 ...
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Indonesia closes 2025 with rising disasters and stalled environmental reform
Indonesia closed 2025 facing an uncomfortable reality: climate disasters are escalating while policy direction has remained ...
Laborers have voiced their dissatisfaction with the higher minimum wage for Jakarta next year, which stands at Rp 5.73 ...
The BMKG has also requested Jakarta, West Java, and Banten to be on alert for the potential of heavy to very heavy rainfalls ...
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