Jakarta, April 3 -- The Ministry of Environment's air monitoring system reported that Indonesia's air quality remained healthy on Thursday, marking the third day after Eid al-Fitr.
Based on monitoring of the Air Pollution Standard Index (ISPU) site managed by the ministry's Deputy for Pollution Control and Environmental Damage on Thursday afternoon, 32 stations recorded moderate air quality, while 42 others fell into the good category.
The ministry's Director of Air Quality Protection and Management, Edward Nixon Pakpahan, stated on Thursday that his team has conducted intensive collaborative work, including identifying and handling sources of pollution, including through law enforcement.
"The good and moderate ISPU air quality is also...
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