ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月5日 01時19分


What’s clogging Jakarta’s waterways? You name it. @kemaljufri photographed residents who live along a river in Jakarta, one of Asia’s largest cities. About 20% of the city’s daily waste ends up in local rivers and canals — most of it thrown in by people who were never taught to think of bodies of water as anything other than garbage dumps. Now, with help from international donors and the national government, the city’s administration is dredging its 17 rivers and canals — the first time it has done so since the 1970s. The waterways, which were 70% blocked, have been a chief contributor to the city’s chronic flooding problems. On a recent day, a @ニューヨーク・タイムズ reporter watched a pile of trapped trash bobbing in Jakarta’s Manggarai. Among its contents: a motorcycle helmet, sandals, soccer balls, Styrofoam containers, a bicycle inner tube and a pillow. He spotted some natural debris, too: banana trees and a dead rat.


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