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Jakarta s river troops remove 436 cubic meters of garbage

Jakarta s river troops remove 436 cubic meters of garbage 8th February 2021 Jakarta s river troops collected about 144 cubic meters of garbage from the Season City West Flood Canal in Tambora, West Jakarta, on February 8, 2021. (ANTARA/HO-UPK Badan Air Dinas LH DKI) Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Jakarta Water Department s river troops on Monday removed 436 cubic meters of garbage from the Manggarai sluice gate, Kampung Melayu Bridge, and the Season City West Flood Canal as part of flood prevention measures. “Some 260 cubic meters of garbage was collected from the Manggarai sluice gate in Menteng sub-district, Central Jakarta,” said Efron Firdaus, a member of the Jakarta Water Department s Rainy Season Task Force, here on Monday.

Jakarta deploys thousands of river troops to clear trash | Daily Express Online

Published on: Thursday, February 04, 2021 By: INE Text Size: JAKARTA: The Jakarta provincial administration has deployed around five thousand members of the trash task force (pic), including river troops, to clear several main rivers of waste, as part of flood prevention measures during rainy season. The Jakarta trash task force personnel are being deployed in shifts 24 hours a day to monitor the condition of such rivers as Ciliwung, Pesanggrahan Angke, and Kali Sunter, which flow through the capital city, acting head of Jakarta’s Environment Office, Syaripudin, said. The task force members include personnel from the Jakarta Water Department and the Environment Office, he told local journalists here .

Jakarta deploys thousands of river troops to clear trash

Jakarta deploys thousands of river troops to clear trash 2nd February 2021 Ciliwung River inn Jakarta is being cleaned from waste in 2020. ANTARA FOTO/Sigid Kurniawan/foc. Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Jakarta provincial administration has deployed around five thousand members of the trash task force, including river troops, to clear several main rivers of waste, as part of flood prevention measures during rainy season.   The Jakarta trash task force personnel are being deployed in shifts 24 hours a day to monitor the condition of such rivers as Ciliwung, Pesanggrahan Angke, and Kali Sunter, which flow through the capital city, acting head of Jakarta s Environment Office, Syaripudin, said.

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