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Indonesia: Jakarta Canal Covered In mystery Foam As Pollution Exacerbates
A blanket of thick, snow-like foam has covered the surface of a canal in Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta. The froth has exuded from the waters of Jakarta.
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A blanket of thick, snow-like foam covered the surface of a canal in Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta. The froth exuded from the waters of the east flood canal in Marunda repeatedly over recent years, according to a report by
The Guardian. While the specific cause is yet to be determined by the authorities, experts have blamed liquid waste including detergents for the ‘mysterious foam’.