Jakarta, Aug. 30 -- The Jakarta Environment Agency (DLH) deployed 1,150 sanitation personnel to restore and clean the capital following demonstrations that continued into early Saturday.
"We are working to ensure Jakarta recovers and returns to cleanliness after the protests," said DLH Jakarta Head Asep Kuswanto in Jakarta on Saturday.
He added that the cleaning operations were carried out on a large scale with adequate facilities, including 48 road sweepers, 60 garbage trucks, and 45 utility vehicles, enabling rapid recovery of the city.
Central Jakarta received the highest cleaning workload, where 200 personnel managed to remove 230 cubic meters of waste weighing approximately 50.61 tons, supported by 18 road sweepers, 13 trucks, and...
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