BRT and Non-BRT Fleets Service Has Returned to Normal
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
The operation of all bus rapid transit (BRT) and non-BRT fleets in the capital has returned to normal after the extreme rain that inundated a number of roads.
Everything is operating normally, except for Mikrotrans JAK-50, but we're trying to operate this afternoon
PT Transportasi Jakarta (Transjakarta) Operational Director Prasetia Budi disclosed, until Monday (2/22) at 9 AM, the Mikrotrans JAK-50 (Kalideres - Puri Kembangan) could not serve commuters, as around Jalan Bojong Indah was still inundated.
"Transjakarta services are still situational considering the current weather is still extreme. Everything is operating normally, except for Mikrotrans JAK-50, but we're trying to operate this afternoon," he expressed, Monday (2/22).
Update! Most Regions in Jakarta Have Started to RecedeNevertheless, he urged commuters to remain careful and to stay at home if there was no urgent need.
"If you go outside, please make sure to apply 3M, namely, wear a mask, wash your hands, and keep your distance," he stated.