Many Jakartans are as used to air pollution as the air we breathe (quite literally), but the issue has been thrust into the spotlight again this week thanks to a trending social media hashtag in which people shared photos of horrible smog in the capital.
Recently, Jakarta once again topped the list of the most polluted cities in the world, according to data released by real-time pollution monitoring platform AirVisual. While that is hardly unusual, this time, Jakarta-based netizens are trying to raise awareness about the air pollution problem by encouraging citizens to snap the effects of contaminants on the air we breathe and share them on social media using the hashtag #SetorFotoPolusi (#UploadPollutionPhotos).
Pio Kharismayongha, a 40-year-old photographer from satellite city Tangerang, recently complained on Twitter that he has to wear a pollution mask whenever he鈥檚 in Jakarta during the daytime. He initiated the #SetorFotoPolusi hashtag yesterday along with this tweet of a smoggy Jakarta skyline.
Motret Jakarta pas siang hari sering gagal dapat view bagus karena saking parahnya polusi udara. Salah satunya yang terlihat di foto ini.
Lo punya foto bagaimana buruknya polusi udara di Jakarta ga? Share ke gue dg tagar kalo punya
鈥 Pio Kharismayongha (@piokharisma)
鈥淚 often fail to get nice views of Jakarta for daytime photography because of how horrible the air pollution is. This photo is an example. Do you have photos showing how terrible the air pollution in Jakarta is? Share them with me with the hashtag #SetorFotoPolusi,鈥 Pio tweeted.
Netizens quickly answered Pio鈥檚 calls with these distressing photos, taken from various locations in Jakarta.
Ooof even at 6AM the smog is baaaaaaad.
— A Permanently Tired Girl (@doggudoggu)
sore kemarin, diambil dari gedung perpusnas
鈥 . (@sushirolll_)
鈥淵esterday evening, taken from the National Library Building鈥
ini pas pulang dinas malam, jam 7an pagi. Percuma ngeluh jakarta polusi tapi ke warung aje pade naek motor~
鈥 Heri Setiawan (@herireh)
鈥淸This was taken] when I was on the way home after a night shift, at around 7 in the morning. There鈥檚 no use of complaining about Jakarta鈥檚 pollution when people ride their motorcycles to go to the warung鈥
Pas CFD tgl 23 Juni om
鈥 parisya (@parisya7)
鈥淐ar Free Day (CFD) on June 23鈥
26/06/19 08:48 pagi No Filter / Ciputra World 2
鈥 Desyanto Lie (@desyanto_lie)
Taken on 24 April 2019, 08:52 WIB
Lebak Bulus, Gedung Palma Tower, Lantai 20
鈥 Azalia Putri (@azaliaptr_)
AirVisual recorded Jakarta鈥檚 Air Quality Index (AQI) average at 240 from a 0-500 scale . This morning, .听
If you鈥檙e worried about getting sick due to the bad quality of air, Greenpeace Indonesia has recommended that Jakartans start wearing pollution masks because 鈥渢he air pollution is at its worst鈥 recently.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BzJ9plwBFVK/
Depressingly for our lungs, Jakarta have actually intermittently appeared on the list of cities with the worst air quality in the world. On average, the Indonesian capital was among the worst cities in Southeast Asia for all of last year, while Indonesia as a country didn鈥檛 do that well either.
Internationally, . Though it鈥檚 nothing to be proud about, Indonesia is still some ways off from the worst polluter, Bangladesh, which had an average of 97.10.
Is the government concerned about air quality in Jakarta? Well, , as the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) yesterday said they don鈥檛 refer to AirVisual for air pollution data because the platform鈥檚 air monitoring tools are not installed outdoors. Jakarta鈥檚 Acting Environmental Agency Chief Andono Warih also said yesterday that the quality of air in Jakarta is 鈥渟till moderate鈥 in general and better when compared with big cities in other countries.
