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"Muara Angke Harbor"
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#13255783
30 January 2026
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 30, 2026, Muara Angke Harbor in North Jakarta reaches a breaking point as over 2,500 vessels are currently trapped in a massive maritime traffic jam. The port, which is designed to handle only 1,000 ships, now overflows at 250% capacity, leaving fishermen and passenger vessels unable to move
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#13255784
30 January 2026
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 30, 2026, Muara Angke Harbor in North Jakarta reaches a breaking point as over 2,500 vessels are currently trapped in a massive maritime traffic jam. The port, which is designed to handle only 1,000 ships, now overflows at 250% capacity, leaving fishermen and passenger vessels unable to move
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#13255785
30 January 2026
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 30, 2026, Muara Angke Harbor in North Jakarta reaches a breaking point as over 2,500 vessels are currently trapped in a massive maritime traffic jam. The port, which is designed to handle only 1,000 ships, now overflows at 250% capacity, leaving fishermen and passenger vessels unable to move
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#13255786
30 January 2026
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 30, 2026, Muara Angke Harbor in North Jakarta reaches a breaking point as over 2,500 vessels are currently trapped in a massive maritime traffic jam. The port, which is designed to handle only 1,000 ships, now overflows at 250% capacity, leaving fishermen and passenger vessels unable to move
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#13255787
30 January 2026
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 30, 2026, Muara Angke Harbor in North Jakarta reaches a breaking point as over 2,500 vessels are currently trapped in a massive maritime traffic jam. The port, which is designed to handle only 1,000 ships, now overflows at 250% capacity, leaving fishermen and passenger vessels unable to move
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#13255788
30 January 2026
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 30, 2026, Muara Angke Harbor in North Jakarta reaches a breaking point as over 2,500 vessels are currently trapped in a massive maritime traffic jam. The port, which is designed to handle only 1,000 ships, now overflows at 250% capacity, leaving fishermen and passenger vessels unable to move
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#13255789
30 January 2026
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 30, 2026, Muara Angke Harbor in North Jakarta reaches a breaking point as over 2,500 vessels are currently trapped in a massive maritime traffic jam. The port, which is designed to handle only 1,000 ships, now overflows at 250% capacity, leaving fishermen and passenger vessels unable to move
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#13255790
30 January 2026
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 30, 2026, Muara Angke Harbor in North Jakarta reaches a breaking point as over 2,500 vessels are currently trapped in a massive maritime traffic jam. The port, which is designed to handle only 1,000 ships, now overflows at 250% capacity, leaving fishermen and passenger vessels unable to move
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#13255791
30 January 2026
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 30, 2026, Muara Angke Harbor in North Jakarta reaches a breaking point as over 2,500 vessels are currently trapped in a massive maritime traffic jam. The port, which is designed to handle only 1,000 ships, now overflows at 250% capacity, leaving fishermen and passenger vessels unable to move
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30 January 2026
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 30, 2026, Muara Angke Harbor in North Jakarta reaches a breaking point as over 2,500 vessels are currently trapped in a massive maritime traffic jam. The port, which is designed to handle only 1,000 ships, now overflows at 250% capacity, leaving fishermen and passenger vessels unable to move
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#12844725
9 October 2025
An aerial view shows dozens of fishing boats docked tightly at Muara Angke Harbour in North Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 9, 2025. The harbor remains one of the busiest traditional fishing hubs in the capital, serving as a center for fish distribution and maritime activities along Jakarta's northern coast.
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#12844726
9 October 2025
An aerial view shows dozens of fishing boats docked tightly at Muara Angke Harbour in North Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 9, 2025. The harbor remains one of the busiest traditional fishing hubs in the capital, serving as a center for fish distribution and maritime activities along Jakarta's northern coast.
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#12844729
9 October 2025
An aerial view shows dozens of fishing boats docked tightly at Muara Angke Harbour in North Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 9, 2025. The harbor remains one of the busiest traditional fishing hubs in the capital, serving as a center for fish distribution and maritime activities along Jakarta's northern coast.
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#12844730
9 October 2025
An aerial view shows dozens of fishing boats docked tightly at Muara Angke Harbour in North Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 9, 2025. The harbor remains one of the busiest traditional fishing hubs in the capital, serving as a center for fish distribution and maritime activities along Jakarta's northern coast.
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#1623913
2 January 2017
Wreckage of the ship at Muara Angke Harbour in Jakarta, Indonesia on 2 January 2017. Aftermath sunked ferry that caught on fire, at least 23 people were killed and 17 others were missing after a ferry caught fire Sunday off the coast of Indonesia’s capital, officials said. The vessel was carrying more than 230 people from Jakarta’s port of Muara Angke to Tidung, a resort island in the Kepulauan Seribu chain, when it caught fire, officials said. Most of the passengers were Indonesians celebrating the New Year’s holiday
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#1623914
2 January 2017
Wreckage of the ship at Muara Angke Harbour, the wreckage almost sunked in Jakarta, Indonesia on 2 January 2017. Aftermath sunked ferry that caught on fire, at least 23 people were killed and 17 others were missing after a ferry caught fire Sunday off the coast of Indonesia’s capital, officials said. The vessel was carrying more than 230 people from Jakarta’s port of Muara Angke to Tidung, a resort island in the Kepulauan Seribu chain, when it caught fire, officials said. Most of the passengers were Indonesians celebrating the New Year’s holiday
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