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Eid break brings Indonesian capital respite from notoriously polluted air

Eid break brings Indonesian capital respite from notoriously polluted air

Arab News03-04-2025

JAKARTA: The long Eid Al-Fitr break in commercial activities has cleared the skies over Indonesia's notoriously polluted capital, offering a respite for residents who throughout the year are regularly exposed to some of the world's most toxic air.
The Jakarta metropolitan area — home to about 31 million people — recorded 'good' and 'moderate' air on Thursday afternoon, with an air quality index reading between 22 and 76, according to data released by the Ministry of Environment.
The numbers showed a marked improvement for a city that regularly records above 100 AQI and 'unhealthy' levels of PM 2.5, a measurement of particulate matter — solid and liquid particles suspended in the air that can be inhaled and cause respiratory diseases.
'These 'good' and 'moderate' levels of air quality are possibly due to a drop in public activities during Eid holidays, as there has been a marked decrease in transportation and industrial activities in the city,' Edward Nixon Pakpahan, air quality protection and management director at the ministry, told Arab News.
'We are working to keep the air quality index for Jakarta metropolitan area below 100.'
Jakarta residents have long complained about the health risks posed by persistent air pollution from heavy traffic, industrial emissions and coal-fired power plants, which have consistently placed Jakarta among the 10 most polluted cities globally.
The streets of Jakarta and its satellite cities have been mostly empty since last weekend, after millions of people traveled back to their hometowns for Eid holidays.
Across the city, those who did not travel for Eid have been making the most of the rare good weather and clear skies.
'I love it. The sky is blue and the weather isn't miserable or scorching hot,' Jodi Baskoro, a 40-year-old office worker based in Jakarta, told Arab News.
'It's such great weather for those who are making their way around Jakarta to visit their families for Eid.'

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