On Sunday morning, the air quality in Jakarta was officially categorized as unhealthy, prompting advisories for residents to wear masks outdoors. Data from air quality monitoring systems placed the Indonesian capital fifth globally among cities with the worst pollution levels during that period.
The high pollution levels on Sunday morning highlight ongoing environmental and public health challenges facing the capital region, where poor air quality frequently reaches unhealthy thresholds, leading to regular health warnings and preventive measures by the local population.
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