Ancol Visitors Not Influenced with Dead Fishes
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Reported by Suriaman Panjaitan | Translated by Cintya Meliza
Reported by Suriaman Panjaitan | Translated by Cintya Meliza
Tens thousands of dead fishes found at Ancol Beach, Pademangan, North Jakarta , on last Monday (30/11), did not make residents interest to recreation in the area decreased.
Thank God visitors are not influenced with dead fishes. The visitors number is still high
"Thank God visitors are not influenced with dead fishes. The visitors number is still high," said The Manager of Corporate
Communication for PT Pembangunan Jaya Ancol Tbk, Rika Lestari, Wednesday (12/2).She mentioned that on usual days, citizens visiting evenly are about 10,000 people, while on the weekend increased up tp 50,000 people.
Dead Fishes, Basuki Awaits BPLHD DKI ResearchHowever, she appealed citizens not to do any activity around the beach for a while.
"By the beach guard, we keep appealing citizens not to swim for a while," she appealed.