You don't have javascript enabled. Good luck with that.
Pencarian
Pelabuhan Kaliadem Perketat Akses Masuk Ke Kepulauan Seribu
.
photo Suparni - Beritajakarta.id

Kaliadem Port Tightens Entry Access to Thousand Islands

Kaliadem Port in Penjaringan, North Jakarta tightened entry access for passengers who want to enter Thousand Islands.

After arriving at destination port, we will spray the passenger boat using disinfectant

Jakarta Transportation Agency (Dishub)'s Regional Port Operator Unit (UPPD) Muara Angke and Kaliadem Port Head, Yose Rizal stated, entry access to Thousand Islands is tightened because social distancing period is extended until April 19.

"We need to check passengers' ID cards (KTP) first because only Thousand Islands residents can enter," he said, Thursday (4/2).

Access to Enter Kelapa Island Tightened

Besides, his side also limited number of boats that can enter Thousand Islands. For a day, only one Dishub's boat and one traditional boat that can sail alternately to Pramuka Island or Harapan Island.

"Every passengers are required to wash their hands with soap in the nearest sink from counter, use hand sanitizer, and pass body temperature check," he explained.

His side also applies one-seat distance between passengers on the boat.

"After arriving at destination port, we will spray the passenger boat using disinfectant," he closed.

Linked News
Popular News indeks
  1. Duren Sawit PTSP Holds Door-to-Door Servies at Pondok Kelapa TPU until Thursday

    access_time15-05-2024 remove_red_eye646 personNurito
  2. Commission D: RDF Construction in Rorotan Has Many Benefits

    access_time13-05-2024 remove_red_eye533 personFolmer
  3. Tengah Urban Village PPSU Personnel Clean Fire Debris

    access_time10-05-2024 remove_red_eye521 personNurito
  4. Jalan YRS III Repairs in South Jakarta Completed

    access_time10-05-2024 remove_red_eye498 personTiyo Surya Sakti
  5. 35 Toddlers in Kedoya Selatan Received Assistance with Nutritious Additional Food

    access_time13-05-2024 remove_red_eye492 personTP Moan Simanjuntak