House complex development at South Tangerang-Banten-Indonesia apparently ignore the analysis of environment impacts, cutting trees and halting river flow paths, causing natural problems.
DMTX. A scavenger wading through a sea of smoking rubbish in search of recyclable material at Jatiwaringin garbage dump in Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia. 08/08/2008 (Images taken between 08/2008 - 04/2
May Day is celebrated joyfully in Jakarta, Indonesia. Workers from Jakarta, Tangerang, Bekasi and Karawang gather in Bundaran Hi and continue on for the long march to the Presidential Palace.
RT 01 and RT 02 - RW 012 Cirendeu Permai Housing, East Ciputat District, Kelurahan Cirendeu Permai housing has a child protection task force first in Indonesia to the RT / RW.
Floods have inundated a residential area after heavy rainfall caused a river to burst its banks and overflow into the Cirendeu Permai estate in the early hours of the morning.
Thousands of laborers gather from Depok, Jakarta, Tangerang and Bekasi in front of Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration office at Gatot Subrot Street. They group demands serious action in wiping outsourcing, health insurance, and pensions.
After a disaster caused by a dam that broke in 2009 causing the loss of hundreds of lives, Situ Gintung Lake at Ciputat in South Tangerang is finally back in operation again. Banten, Indonesia. 25th December 2011
Thousands of workers staged a May Day protest in Jakarta. In many countries, May Day is synonymous with International Workers' Day, or Labour Day, a day of political demonstrations and celebrations.
"Better sit on the top of the train than get late to work" said Supardi as he headed to Jakarta from Bogor with many other passengers who were unable to get a regular seat on the already packed train. Depok Bogor, Indonesia. 25/11/2010
A high intensity of rainfall in Bogor and surrounding areas has impacting on rising water levels in the Upper Angke to reach 255 centimetres. The water level in Pesanggrahan also listed as 230 centimetres or in standby mode III.
DMTX. Treasure trove from the Ming Dynasty valued at approximately USD 80,000,000 from a ship that sank during the 10th century in the waters of the North Sea, Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. 04/05/2010
Red soil is used as a base material in Kampong Cimenteng, Gunung Guruh Village, to make bricks used in the surrounding areas. Sukabumi District, West Java, Indonesia. 11th June 2011.