Only a fraction of Jakarta’s population of 10.8 million are connected to the city’s water mains, a system often criticised for its unreliability, poor quality and insufficient quantity. An
Since the city’s early days, flooding has been a problem because Jakarta is situated along several low-lying rivers that swell during the monsoon season. In recent decades, the flooding problems have grown even worse, driven partly by widespread pumping of groundwater that has caused the land to sink, or subside, at rapid rates. By some Hong Kong CNN — Indonesia’s capital Jakarta is the world’s most polluted city, according to a new study, and the country’s president may have the cough to prove it. bzeQ8. 258 342 269 134 492 143 391 397 390