Following a deadly landslide in West Java, the government is tightening land conversion rules, citing weak watershed oversight, unchecked development and extreme rainfall as compounding risks.
BANDUNG, Indonesia — Nineteen members of Indonesia's elite marine force are among 80 people missing in deep mud after they were swept away or buried by a weekend landslide that tore through a ...
Indonesian authorities have detained five people in connection with the alleged illegal hunting and shooting of an endangered ...
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President Prabowo Subianto has ordered the formation of a study team to analyze and draft a grand design for addressing ...
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The bell had rung, ending the school day, but several students stayed behind. Some checked chicken coops. Others fed cattle ...
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Indonesia’s Mount Semeru volcano in East Java erupted seven times in three hours early Wednesday, sending volcanic ash up to 800 meters (2,624 feet) above its peak, state-run media reported. The first ...
Furthermore, the BMKG has predicted that moderate rainfall will dominate the West Java region from February to April 2026. According to Rakhmat, anomalies in sea surface temperatures in the Indian ...