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Jakarta Indonesia's air pollution is getting worse and is ranked 6th in the world

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This is the air condition in Jakarta, Indonesia, when recorded from a plane as it crossed the Jakarta sky. The clouds look a little yellow and if you look at an altitude of 10,000 meters above sea level you can see the blue sky.

The air quality in Jakarta was observed to be unhealthy for sensitive community groups on Saturday (23/9/2023) afternoon with an orange indicator.

Based on air quality index (AQI) data, the capital city's pollution level was at 113 at 13.46 WIB and was ranked the 6th most polluted city in the world.

This level can mean that Jakarta's air is unhealthy for sensitive Jakarta community groups to breathe. Then, Jakarta's PM2.5 concentration level is currently at 40.5µg/m³ or equivalent to 8.1 times the annual air quality guideline value of the World Health Organization (WHO).

Meanwhile, the temperature in Jakarta today is 34 degrees Celsius with a humidity level of 59 percent, wind movement of only 20.4 km/hour, and pressure of 1008 mbar.

For information, Jakarta's worst air quality ranking is currently in 6th position in the world with an orange indicator, which means it is very unhealthy for sensitive groups.
Another color indicator is red. This refers to air quality that is unhealthy for the entire community to breathe. Purple is very unhealthy, black is dangerous, green is good, and yellow is moderate.

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