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#6783438
7 June 2021
Workers continue to work at batik cloth factory after having paused due to the tidal flood in Jeruk Sari village, Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 5, 2021. The batik industries, which is one of main commodities of pekalongann city, must struggle amidst the threat of the sinking of their city by tidal flooding and sea abrasion due to the rapid land subsidence. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, and global climate change, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.
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#6783440
7 June 2021
Workers continue to work at batik cloth factory after having paused due to the tidal flood in Jeruk Sari village, Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 5, 2021. The batik industries, which is one of main commodities of pekalongann city, must struggle amidst the threat of the sinking of their city by tidal flooding and sea abrasion due to the rapid land subsidence. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, and global climate change, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.
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#6783442
7 June 2021
Workers continue to work at batik cloth factory after having paused due to the tidal flood in Jeruk Sari village, Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 5, 2021. The batik industries, which is one of main commodities of pekalongann city, must struggle amidst the threat of the sinking of their city by tidal flooding and sea abrasion due to the rapid land subsidence. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, and global climate change, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.
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#6783444
7 June 2021
Workers continue to work at batik cloth factory after having paused due to the tidal flood in Jeruk Sari village, Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 5, 2021. The batik industries, which is one of main commodities of pekalongann city, must struggle amidst the threat of the sinking of their city by tidal flooding and sea abrasion due to the rapid land subsidence. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, and global climate change, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.
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#6783446
7 June 2021
Workers continue to work at batik cloth factory after having paused due to the tidal flood in Jeruk Sari village, Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 5, 2021. The batik industries, which is one of main commodities of pekalongann city, must struggle amidst the threat of the sinking of their city by tidal flooding and sea abrasion due to the rapid land subsidence. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, and global climate change, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.
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#6783450
7 June 2021
Workers continue to work at mori cloth factory, materials for making batik cloth, after having paused due to the tidal flood in Jeruk Sari village, Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 5, 2021. The batik industries, which is one of main commodities of pekalongann city, must struggle amidst the threat of the sinking of their city by tidal flooding and sea abrasion due to the rapid land subsidence. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, and global climate change, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.
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#6783452
7 June 2021
Workers continue to work at mori cloth factory, materials for making batik cloth, after having paused due to the tidal flood in Jeruk Sari village, Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 5, 2021. The batik industries, which is one of main commodities of pekalongann city, must struggle amidst the threat of the sinking of their city by tidal flooding and sea abrasion due to the rapid land subsidence. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, and global climate change, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.
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#6783454
7 June 2021
Workers continue to work at mori cloth factory, materials for making batik cloth, after having paused due to the tidal flood in Jeruk Sari village, Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 5, 2021. The batik industries, which is one of main commodities of pekalongann city, must struggle amidst the threat of the sinking of their city by tidal flooding and sea abrasion due to the rapid land subsidence. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, and global climate change, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.
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#6783456
7 June 2021
Workers continue to work at mori cloth factory, materials for making batik cloth, after having paused due to the tidal flood in Jeruk Sari village, Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 5, 2021. The batik industries, which is one of main commodities of pekalongann city, must struggle amidst the threat of the sinking of their city by tidal flooding and sea abrasion due to the rapid land subsidence. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, and global climate change, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.
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#6783458
7 June 2021
Workers continue to work at mori cloth factory, materials for making batik cloth, after having paused due to the tidal flood in Jeruk Sari village, Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 5, 2021. The batik industries, which is one of main commodities of pekalongann city, must struggle amidst the threat of the sinking of their city by tidal flooding and sea abrasion due to the rapid land subsidence. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, and global climate change, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.
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#6783462
7 June 2021
Workers continue to work at mori cloth factory, materials for making batik cloth, after having paused due to the tidal flood in Jeruk Sari village, Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 5, 2021. The batik industries, which is one of main commodities of pekalongann city, must struggle amidst the threat of the sinking of their city by tidal flooding and sea abrasion due to the rapid land subsidence. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, and global climate change, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.
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#6783464
7 June 2021
Workers continue to work at mori cloth factory, materials for making batik cloth, after having paused due to the tidal flood in Jeruk Sari village, Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 5, 2021. The batik industries, which is one of main commodities of pekalongann city, must struggle amidst the threat of the sinking of their city by tidal flooding and sea abrasion due to the rapid land subsidence. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, and global climate change, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.
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#6783466
7 June 2021
Workers continue to work at mori cloth factory, materials for making batik cloth, after having paused due to the tidal flood in Jeruk Sari village, Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 5, 2021. The batik industries, which is one of main commodities of pekalongann city, must struggle amidst the threat of the sinking of their city by tidal flooding and sea abrasion due to the rapid land subsidence. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, and global climate change, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.
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#6783468
7 June 2021
Workers continue to work at mori cloth factory, materials for making batik cloth, after having paused due to the tidal flood in Jeruk Sari village, Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 5, 2021. The batik industries, which is one of main commodities of pekalongann city, must struggle amidst the threat of the sinking of their city by tidal flooding and sea abrasion due to the rapid land subsidence. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, and global climate change, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.
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#6783470
7 June 2021
Workers continue to work at mori cloth factory, materials for making batik cloth, after having paused due to the tidal flood in Jeruk Sari village, Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 5, 2021. The batik industries, which is one of main commodities of pekalongann city, must struggle amidst the threat of the sinking of their city by tidal flooding and sea abrasion due to the rapid land subsidence. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, and global climate change, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.
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#6783472
7 June 2021
Workers continue to work at mori cloth factory, materials for making batik cloth, after having paused due to the tidal flood in Jeruk Sari village, Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 5, 2021. The batik industries, which is one of main commodities of pekalongann city, must struggle amidst the threat of the sinking of their city by tidal flooding and sea abrasion due to the rapid land subsidence. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, and global climate change, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.
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