DKI Jakarta Night Air Quality (26/6): Worst in Indonesia
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DKI Jakarta recorded the worst night air quality in Indonesia. Based on the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) Air Pollution Standard Index (ISPU) data at 18:00 WIB Friday (26/6/2026), Jakarta's air quality index scored 115.
Per KLHK Air Pollution Control Directorate, ISPU is a unitless index describing ambient air quality condition at a location, assessed by impacts on human health, aesthetics, and living organisms. This index is calculated from 7 air pollutant parameters: PM10, PM2.5, NO2, SO2, CO, O3, HC, measured across 72 monitoring stations nationwide.
Under KLHK Regulation No.14/2020: ISPU 0-50 = Good; 51-100 = Moderate; 101-200 = Unhealthy (harmful to humans, animals, plants); 201-300 = Very Unhealthy; >300 = Hazardous requiring emergency response. No locations reached hazardous levels this reporting period.
Ranking after Jakarta: 2. Banten (99), 3. Riau (95), 4. Aceh (93), 5. West Java (92), 6. Lampung (91), 7. South Sumatra (88), 8. Jambi (85), 9. East Java (76), 10. Central Java (69)
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