A 5.5 magnitude earthquake has hit Indonesia, killing at least four as a floating restaurant collapsed into the sea. A number of residents were also injured, reports say.
Region V Jayapura Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) reported that 145 aftershocks were recorded until Tuesday at 7:50 a.m. local time ...
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A 4.9-magnitude earthquake -- earlier reported as 5.6-magnitude -- that rattled Jayapura, Papua, Monday morning, caused damage to some structures in ...
Army personnel in West Papua's Sorong launch mask-wearing campaign 2nd February 2021
An army personnel helps a public minivan driver wear a face mask in Sorong City, West Papua, on Feb 1, 2021. (Foto Istimewa Korem Sorong) Sorong, W Papua (ANTARA) - Amid the government's intensified COVID-19 vaccination program, the 181/PVT resort military command and 1802/Sorong district military command launched an eight-day mask-wearing campaign in Sorong City, West Papua.
On Monday (February 1), several army personnel from the resort and district military commands were dispatched to the city's main road section to distribute one thousand face masks to locals that were venturing outdoors.
The army personnel helped the residents to wear the donated face masks to remind them of the importance of consistently practicing the government's health protocols amid a spike in new confirmed COVID-19 cases in West Papua Province.
Papua's police officers launch mask-wearing campaign in Jayapura City 30th January 2021
Head of the Papua Police Headquarters' Protocol Bureau Sen. Coms. Jeremias Rontini distributed face masks to Jayapura residents. (ANTARA News Papua/Bidang Humas Polda Papua)
Community members are suggested to continue to practice the government's health protocols Jayapura, Papua (ANTARA) - Head of the Papua Police Headquarters' Protocol Bureau Sen. Coms. Jeremias Rontini distributed face masks to Jayapura residents venturing outdoors on Friday to bring to their collective consciousness the ongoing risks of COVID-19 there.
During the mask-wearing campaign held at the Jayapura Mall's area, Rontini was accompanied by his colleague, Sen. Coms. Iqbal Al-Qudusy, and two ambassadors of the Papua Police Public Relations Division, Wisnu and Andi Ernawati.