Saving Citarum: Indonesia's Fight To Clean 'Dirtiest River In The World' | Once Upon A River

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2025

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  • @destianfamas2456
    @destianfamas2456 3 года назад +512

    "It's just 1 plastic"
    said by 25 million people

    • @Mysterious_Person.87
      @Mysterious_Person.87 3 года назад +16

      its not just 25 milions people said. But it said by 1 bilion people said that

    • @vorzagaming3230
      @vorzagaming3230 3 года назад +3

      Yo this is gonna never ending if u guys keep talking wkwkwkk

    • @destianfamas2456
      @destianfamas2456 3 года назад

      @@vorzagaming3230 i'm not talking anymore u dumbprick wkwk

    • @siegfried2k4
      @siegfried2k4 3 года назад +4

      @@destianfamas2456 Why are you so pressed lmao

    • @yejerncha2136
      @yejerncha2136 3 года назад

      Yes indeed 😭😯

  • @farhysthunterz6654
    @farhysthunterz6654 3 года назад +362

    The effort of restoration the ecosystem need to be recognized...i watching this matter since 3 years ago and glad for the update.. congratulations indonesia for making this happened...still not too late...salam dari malaysia

    • @khairulammar6056
      @khairulammar6056 3 года назад +9

      same i watched it also....glad their effort gets picked up by others. salam dari Malaysia jugak.

    • @LaoSoftware
      @LaoSoftware 3 года назад +10

      Malaysia and Indonesia need to save the planet. Need to work together and clean up the pollution. Closed the factories. We need clean water, clean air, and clean soil.

    • @yoeltogarmikael3278
      @yoeltogarmikael3278 3 года назад

      @@LaoSoftware close factories? Which one should we closed?

    • @HoshikawaHikari
      @HoshikawaHikari 3 года назад

      Yay fellow Malaysian~

    • @yejerncha2136
      @yejerncha2136 3 года назад

      @tommy aronson yes can confirm am Malaysian

  • @samsummer3847
    @samsummer3847 3 года назад +222

    Congratulations Indonesia. Good luck. Nothing is impossible. Time to proof what other people said was wrong. From the dirtiest river into the clean river. InshaAllah. From Malaysia.

  • @landove1486
    @landove1486 3 года назад +387

    Kudos to Indonesia. The only country in this series of "Dirtiest River" that actually does something. I can see significant improvement from last documentary few years back.

    • @gaestroorly4668
      @gaestroorly4668 3 года назад +1

      What about other countries?

    • @shadowblitzo123
      @shadowblitzo123 3 года назад +9

      India said that about the ganges river. Look at it now. Indonesia will still be unproductive.about it and will be even dirtier than the ganges river

    • @10klikeanonimbalikwxc14
      @10klikeanonimbalikwxc14 3 года назад +56

      @@shadowblitzo123 ganges is way dirtier, it's literally black color
      documentary in 2014 (7 years ago) that titled "world dirtiest river" is usual clickbait title without actual research

    • @thegreatneess
      @thegreatneess 3 года назад +5

      @@10klikeanonimbalikwxc14 there is one did by vice news 2 years ago "India Wants To Use Flesh Eating Turtles To Rid The Ganges Of Decomposing Bodies"

    • @ruizsyajudha5994
      @ruizsyajudha5994 3 года назад +19

      @@shadowblitzo123 did you even watch the whole video?

  • @MB-wc7dr
    @MB-wc7dr 3 года назад +95

    Hello from Canada. I have watched various documentaries regarding the Citarum River. Kudos to the Indonesian government for taking action.

    • @MB-wc7dr
      @MB-wc7dr 3 года назад

      @Ordinary Citizen You should write to the Canadian government, not me.

    • @MB-wc7dr
      @MB-wc7dr 3 года назад +2

      @Ordinary Citizen I knew that you were not a Canadian. I did not vote for Justin Trudeau. But if you want to make the Canadian government listen, then you should be writing en masse to them. His email is justin.trudeau@parl.gc.ca. This email goes to his office staff.

    • @R.U.1.2.
      @R.U.1.2. 3 года назад +1

      @@MB-wc7drSo you're the usual disgruntled Canadian, but who are you talking to?

    • @aveplant8363
      @aveplant8363 3 года назад +1

      @@R.U.1.2. Someone who deleted their comment due to embarassment

    • @R.U.1.2.
      @R.U.1.2. 3 года назад

      @@aveplant8363Because it's a BS. argument with you speaking with a lack of knowledge and, an authority you don't possess. Not worth my time, no further discussion, troll someone else if you want to have sophomoric fun.

  • @yoeltogarmikael3278
    @yoeltogarmikael3278 3 года назад +181

    Indonesian government probably need to be more strict about building houses and factories near the river

    • @yoeltogarmikael3278
      @yoeltogarmikael3278 3 года назад

      @borray s yeah that can work too

    • @rizkykurniawansolihin5807
      @rizkykurniawansolihin5807 3 года назад

      The govt. Doesn't care at all, they just care about investment

    • @yoeltogarmikael3278
      @yoeltogarmikael3278 3 года назад +4

      @@rizkykurniawansolihin5807 no they not the citarum harum program is on progress everything by the way why do you hate investments so much? you dont like peoples to work more?

    • @rizkykurniawansolihin5807
      @rizkykurniawansolihin5807 3 года назад +1

      @@yoeltogarmikael3278 of course no, but the investment that the govt did, doesnt care about nature.

    • @yoeltogarmikael3278
      @yoeltogarmikael3278 3 года назад

      @@rizkykurniawansolihin5807 which investment?

  • @taen6917
    @taen6917 3 года назад +423

    Wow in Indonesia the military makes a project to clean the river😳😳😳 . While in the west and Africa , our military is program to shoot us an protect politician . I’m proud of you Indonesia

    • @itstirta5005
      @itstirta5005 3 года назад +100

      Yes and they not only join clean the river
      They are join to when indonesia get the disaster (earthquake, flooding, etc.)
      The military have so many respect from our people

    • @gaestroorly4668
      @gaestroorly4668 3 года назад +32

      They also build roads in my village. And sometimes they also shoot the civilian in Papua

    • @mataratriaglanie3660
      @mataratriaglanie3660 3 года назад +106

      @@gaestroorly4668 they are not civilian if they carry a loot of gun

    • @taen6917
      @taen6917 3 года назад +11

      Two things will happen to our military in Africa .
      1) it’s Very interesting here in Cameroon we only see the military when the president has lose an election 😂😂😂😂😂 .
      when we protest for basic needs and looting a bar or beer company to get all the alcohol during peaceful protest.
      2) We won’t see the military During disasters like earthquakes, bush fire , Insect and paste attacks on farmers .
      Or fighting rebels , ooh everyone in the military either has stomach problems , their homes also got hit so helping their families . 🙄🙄🙄🙄
      The military trucks will be out of gas till the disaster is over 😂😂😂.

    • @gaestroorly4668
      @gaestroorly4668 3 года назад +6

      @@taen6917 I'm surprised 🙀🙀🙀

  • @rosemangofairy
    @rosemangofairy 2 года назад +23

    My boss was involved in this project, and she invited me to a meeting with the military groups. They were absolutely incredible. Super organised, efficient and took their jobs extremely serious. The military's involvement was absolutely needed here, as it was also a business/corporate mafia problem. It wasn't just a technical, "let's clean up the river" problem. This is what happens in a lot of development/sustainability projects. Large corporations (foreign or domestic) come into under-developed areas, pollute and bully the locals into secrecy.

    • @ordyhorizonrivieredunord712
      @ordyhorizonrivieredunord712 2 года назад +1

      Same here, we had to write in the papers and awake the people before anythig was done and myself and others have unceasingly worked to clean up our rivers and many industrial plants had to be dismantled. There is still a lot to be done yet we have seen some improvement as the fish has started to come back. 🌹

    • @ordyhorizonrivieredunord712
      @ordyhorizonrivieredunord712 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/7t8KZ7cTfmk/видео.html 🦝

    • @happyface96
      @happyface96 Год назад +1

      The big business have the mafia, but the governments got the army😂

  • @FajrulMutaqin
    @FajrulMutaqin 3 года назад +129

    it's better late than never, we have a long way to go, Indonesia. Water waste management, garbage handling and recycling, law enforcement and our society awareness. Keep on the track!

  • @yovi234
    @yovi234 3 года назад +67

    efek generasi milenial skrng yg mulai sadar lingkungan jg sih..buang sampah / limbah di sungai jd big NO isu..apalagi skrng plastik mulai dilarang..
    Membangun bs tanpa merusak..

  • @SpicaRigel
    @SpicaRigel 3 года назад +51

    The journey to cleaning up the river hasn't completed yet, but progress indeed has been made.

  • @brianroche8860
    @brianroche8860 3 года назад +16

    go indonesia never gave up.. love from your brothers philippines

  • @HERYId
    @HERYId 3 года назад +102

    today the Citarum River is better with a light level of pollution, the "Citarum Harum" program since 2018 has changed the river for the better, the Citarum water quality index value in 2020 is 55 and the standard for water quality is 70

    • @javadwipa5184
      @javadwipa5184 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/qUFqRcBfxjc/видео.html

    • @javadwipa5184
      @javadwipa5184 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/oomnVtadt1Y/видео.html

    • @javadwipa5184
      @javadwipa5184 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/5RLZ3EJXCeg/видео.html

    • @smolgok384
      @smolgok384 3 года назад

      Great

  • @elgrz2214
    @elgrz2214 3 года назад +35

    Thanks CNA INSIDER 👍 Fair enough documentation to describe the solution that occurred in the Citarum river. The best documentation of the Citarum river I have ever watched

    • @agengwib
      @agengwib 3 года назад +1

      Gak bisa basa ingress:v

    • @feinchie7
      @feinchie7 2 года назад

      @@agengwib study bro, don't forget to practice 😁

  • @patdaly6644
    @patdaly6644 2 года назад +7

    Amazingly scary to see the amount of pollution these poor people have to deal with every day. Thank you to everyone who are making their lives safer. Thank you for sharing Geraldine England

  • @bukancalonpns
    @bukancalonpns 3 года назад +115

    The current governor is an avid architect who study in the States, not like the previous governor that try to make his oligarchy but failed.

    • @sidvicious7452
      @sidvicious7452 3 года назад +11

      Ridwan Kamil is the best

    • @sommervillem1069
      @sommervillem1069 3 года назад +29

      yep,he graduated from Berkeley, California,one of US Top University

    • @andrewj3177
      @andrewj3177 3 года назад +35

      Glad he got elected
      He isn't perfect, but was the best from all candidates

    • @truthseeker1934
      @truthseeker1934 3 года назад +6

      I just wished he didn't ride the religious wave.

    • @sommervillem1069
      @sommervillem1069 3 года назад +1

      @@malakatan3235 proof?

  • @sideecm
    @sideecm 3 года назад +63

    very impressed with the naga people. Good job Indonesia

  • @bellascythe9594
    @bellascythe9594 3 года назад +16

    Proud for Indonesian all of the elements working.

  • @sferris33
    @sferris33 3 года назад +20

    All countries need to follow Indonesia example to clean up our environments. All countries, govts, military, police, etc need to work on improving our environments.

    • @pauloemmi6216
      @pauloemmi6216 2 года назад

      Doesn't last long before the corrupt officials fill their personal pockets and don't bother cleaning rivers or looking after environment.

  • @rehanfauzan4623
    @rehanfauzan4623 3 года назад +28

    the main source of pollution on this river is not actually trash since mostly now already cleaned up but the waste from its surrounding textile industries. the government now enforces strict regulation to tackle this issue, the problem is, not every factory can afford expensive water treatment plant, so i think by giving them subsidy will accelerate the healing of this river.

    • @Lifeisgoodbelieve1in3
      @Lifeisgoodbelieve1in3 2 года назад +2

      I think the owners of the clothing industry need to pay for the capacity to clean the water

    • @AshrakAhmed
      @AshrakAhmed 2 года назад +3

      Why not have one govt own plant to handle all the smaller factory who can't afford their own waste water treatment plant.
      the smaller factory gets charge a low set fee based on volume of waste for the clean up.
      and by everyone making some contribution, the whole cost don't just settle on tax payers and at the same time small factories can compete on cost of production

  • @xoconat
    @xoconat 3 года назад +10

    Bravo bapak-bapak TNI dan semua pihak yang terlibat dalam Citarum harum. Saya sangat respek ❤️❤️🔥🔥

  • @kafiamadeus7351
    @kafiamadeus7351 2 года назад +4

    As an indonesian i think we need more of this kind of work. Not only on rivers but every aspects like roads, villages, cities, etc.

  • @december1720
    @december1720 3 года назад +94

    westren people blame indonesia, meanwhile all big brand are participate in the factory are from the western. irony

    • @jinoz8560
      @jinoz8560 3 года назад +1

      Dont just make a claim, where is your evidence?

    • @december1720
      @december1720 3 года назад +15

      @@jinoz8560 ruclips.net/video/GEHOlmcJAEk/видео.html haha watch this entire documentary

    • @jinoz8560
      @jinoz8560 3 года назад +23

      @@december1720 Thank you for the video link. So mainly these polluting textile companies are subcontractors to the big brands like H&M (sweden), Uniqlo (Japan),etc2.
      If the big brands just pulled out of Indonesia, they will find other subcontractors from other counties which will decrease of employment in textile Indonesia industries. However, the blames are not entirely to these companies. From the government, the companies, the workers, factories owners, all need a reform and law to be re-enforced. It is not an easy case.

    • @december1720
      @december1720 3 года назад +43

      @@jinoz8560 glad you brought this up. I don't blame western companies completely, I understand how the regulations are. But when it comes to environmental damage, especially in developing countries, western people tend to judge the country badly without seeing that the clothes they wear everyday contribute to environmental damage. This is also the same as the news about deforestation in Borneo because the people are planting oil palm. whereas all the ingredients they consume at Wallmart or other supermarkets all contain palm oil. this part why i say irony

    • @flowdog6585
      @flowdog6585 3 года назад +11

      @@jinoz8560 hahahaha both of you are respecting each other opinion

  • @zaarkhananal7165
    @zaarkhananal7165 3 года назад +23

    I was horrified when I first learned about this, especially because people were still utilizing that water, but it's great that there are some people who are fighting back. I was really pleased to learn about the wax worms, I'd never heard of them before. I'm going to have to do more research on those little critters.

  • @andrewj3177
    @andrewj3177 3 года назад +30

    So that why the river is cleaner when i bypass it, the effort works, at least for visible pollutant
    Bravo TNI

  • @liongkienfai104
    @liongkienfai104 3 года назад +86

    2:08 Citarum isn't even in the top 10 longest rivers in Indonesia. 3rd longest river in Indonesia is Mahakam in East Kalimantan province.
    38:38 Sundanese people, not Javanese.

    • @Pfyzer
      @Pfyzer 3 года назад +7

      Javanese as in Island, rather than the ethnics

    • @GabrielDipo
      @GabrielDipo 3 года назад +26

      @@Pfyzer noo no no we don't do that here

    • @diazalbn
      @diazalbn 3 года назад +25

      @@Pfyzer i'm sundanese myself, even tho we're living in java island we're not called javanese, 'some' people could be offended if it's happen btw

    • @hectoristoomuch
      @hectoristoomuch 3 года назад +13

      @@Pfyzer the island is called java,javanese is the people that live in it,and not even everyone is javanese there is a lot of tribes and cultures still here ini java

    • @luxda6
      @luxda6 3 года назад +1

      @@Pfyzer yeah, u're right.

  • @nickkassam319
    @nickkassam319 3 года назад +21

    Great to involve military soldiers to fix the issues with the locals...it is more than time to act boldly with less talks and more actions

  • @punjabiplus3194
    @punjabiplus3194 3 года назад +18

    Excellent documentary!

  • @reynanteapas5416
    @reynanteapas5416 3 года назад +13

    Hoping that this documentaries awake to the indonesian, so That one day their livelihood that mostly depend on well restore..

  • @mitamitamaharanibahria8573
    @mitamitamaharanibahria8573 3 года назад +15

    I'm a local villagers near majalaya, and yes, those textile industries majority just dump their waste water without any treatment to the river, as for the rubbish People used to throw it to the river or just dump it on the roadsides because they don't have any choice, our government doesn't give any facility for us where we can throw our rubbish Especially the Kabupaten Bandung region.
    And last year there's another international media already shown to the world how worst the citarum condition at that time, and also how the kids DNA already polluted.
    Please world, see our river, and help us, help our kids.

    • @faturr
      @faturr 3 года назад +1

      there's no landfills nearby? i live in rural areas in Semarang, there's some young guy that collect trash from home to home every 3 days then they sent to, my family would separate the trash from wet trash, and plastics that burnable. It's just cost 5K, we're very helpfull by that. while papers and glasses we sell to collectors who come once a month.

    • @ahyarhartanto1802
      @ahyarhartanto1802 3 года назад

      @@faturr in west java, it's totally different, no one is hired to collect the rubbish, that's why don't be shocked to know that even in rural area in west java the river is full of rubbish.
      coming from me who own a house in bandung rural area, the river across my house is full of rubbish as my neighbour throw their rubbish right into the river 🤦

    • @faturr
      @faturr 3 года назад

      @@ahyarhartanto1802 no, those young guys not working for government, they're self employed. but they got a way to making money by that.

    • @ahyarhartanto1802
      @ahyarhartanto1802 3 года назад

      @@faturr did I say something about "they work for the government" ?
      if you pay them it means you hire them as simple as that lol 🤦

    • @faturr
      @faturr 3 года назад

      @@ahyarhartanto1802 oh, pardon. 😂😂

  • @LaowaiDaveJCP
    @LaowaiDaveJCP 3 года назад +61

    "citarum: the dirties river on planet"
    Ganges: Hold my naked babaji

    • @zakb7418
      @zakb7418 3 года назад +1

      i see the title so dramatic

  • @lividfont8714
    @lividfont8714 3 года назад +3

    It's nice to see people are taking this serious. Good for you Indo.

  • @yenawirahma1597
    @yenawirahma1597 3 года назад +40

    2:10, correction not the Third Longest River in the Country, but Third Longest River in Java.
    Source: Wikipedia, and I'm an Indonesian.

  • @karenmatthews5764
    @karenmatthews5764 3 года назад +8

    Bless the people who are saving the environment!

  • @btssoul6714
    @btssoul6714 3 года назад +2

    Good that they finally open their eyes to the importance of clean water & not just on the profits that those factories make

  • @khairulammar6056
    @khairulammar6056 3 года назад +8

    i love the narrator voice...really suit for the kind of an investigation documentary

  • @AustinsAwesomeAdventures
    @AustinsAwesomeAdventures 3 года назад +6

    What's amazing about today's internet is that problems other countries and states have are being televised and shown on social media such as this so other can help the needy. This is sad to watch because it affects the people living there. Im glad the problem here is being addressed 👍

  • @farisasmith7109
    @farisasmith7109 3 года назад +8

    Wow, those soldiers are exposing themselves to lord knows what in that water with no protection. I applaud their commitment though.

  • @crikey1mate
    @crikey1mate 3 года назад +4

    That’s so strange they used the military to improve the quality of life, these Indonesians have some wacky ideas! - Americans

    • @JarHabar
      @JarHabar 3 года назад

      thank you for the kindness

    • @elang1702
      @elang1702 2 года назад

      Ikr, what an alien way of utilizing the military

  • @jabrique
    @jabrique 3 года назад +15

    The problem is that we still throw garbage to the river system.. even when i drive down passing a bridge over a river there will be a car or motorcycle stopping by and throw a bag of rubbish to the river... it is sad that we still have this mindset of, " i only throw one bag, and the others still doing it so, so it doesn't matter." We should ponder more about our river system for our future children...

    • @quddussalam8593
      @quddussalam8593 3 года назад +6

      Kebiasaan orang indo sebenarnya, Mikirnya itu kayak kalo udah dibuang sampahnya bukan masalah dia lagi, Menghilang aja masalahnya bukan dia yang bertanggung jawab, Nanti jadi masalah orang. Miris sebenarnya itu bukti Indonesia masih di beberapa tempat underdeveloped sekali

    • @quddussalam8593
      @quddussalam8593 3 года назад +4

      Tapi juga itu karena infrastruktur untuk pembuangan sampah itu di wilayah sungai itu gk ada. Yang ada sampah dibakar atau dibuang (Sendiri), Nah masyarakat mengira bahwa sungai itu tempat sampah. Miris

    • @quddussalam8593
      @quddussalam8593 3 года назад +1

      @borray sXD Wonderful Indonesia

    • @kidwolf0015
      @kidwolf0015 3 года назад +1

      It's not just you guys. For whatever reason, people love throwing sharp broken cans, entire water bottles, broken balloons, cigarettes butts and boxes, broken toys, and other trash in my yard! I'm pretty sure that they litterally *don't even realize* that they're doing it. I'm constantly secretly cleaning it up. Yeah, some people in the US care so little about littering that they litterally pollute the yards of people that they visit with sharp potentially rusty medal can scrapes! And I have no protection against tetanus, due to a somewhat compromised immune system with a bad history of contracting disease from vaccines so it's even more messed up. (While it's fairly rare, such conditions do exist.) I've been secretly composting the coffee grinds, egg shells, non-dyed paper that had no exposure to cleaning chemicals, and paper towel rolls. To be fair, the entire family already uses old fruit and vegetable scrapes for our plants. I feel like most of the trash comes from guests...

    • @itzme.7389
      @itzme.7389 3 года назад

      File a case on that fool

  • @akmalfaiz7094
    @akmalfaiz7094 3 года назад +14

    That Naga tribe place looks breathtaking 🤩

  • @redwanrizvi
    @redwanrizvi 3 года назад +9

    Military taking part in clean up of river. We want this to become reality in Bangladesh also, specially for Buriganga rive.

  • @mythvagrant
    @mythvagrant 3 года назад +3

    Good Job Shehzad Hameed

  • @joharitalib4247
    @joharitalib4247 3 года назад +7

    Wonderful Indonesia.....attract million of tourists

  • @dustinbail5797
    @dustinbail5797 3 года назад +104

    If my country successful in cleaning our river indonesia can do it too love from the Philippines 🤗💖🇵🇭
    Edit: Dec 12,2021 - eyyy guys why arguing lol haha 🤭

    • @xyopiRIFx
      @xyopiRIFx 3 года назад +9

      Yes, our country needs to learn more from your country in cleaning rivers. You have done a great job

    • @ssrlly
      @ssrlly 3 года назад +12

      India needs to learn from Indonesia and clean the Ganges

    • @shiraaichan4276
      @shiraaichan4276 3 года назад +1

      That's so sweet of you

    • @ghtrl8
      @ghtrl8 3 года назад +4

      Even Pasing River is still polluted.. I mean it is best for us to learn fron Japan hahaha

    • @thelord5223
      @thelord5223 3 года назад +4

      We learn to Japan not Philippines ... Sorry to say

  • @brendatenorio5721
    @brendatenorio5721 2 года назад +2

    Hats off to Alex, the manufacturer with a conscience n good business sense, the environmental groups, the monitors, military groups patrolling the rivers, country's leader for recognizing the urgency, scientists studying pollution impact n international organizations for funding. Environmental resurrection means humans must develop a respect for its environment, it's botanical n marine life as well as its terrestrial wildlife populations which no one mentioned except once in this entire series.

  • @evanraymond8728
    @evanraymond8728 3 года назад +3

    One of the reasons to be proud of my country ❤️💪

  • @psilu4473
    @psilu4473 Год назад +1

    It's nice the government is finally backing the grass roots organizations! Very exemplary ❤

  • @kanazef
    @kanazef 3 года назад +7

    During this pandemic, the central government and west java government keep continue to work on the normalization of the Citarum River. Thank you for government effort, Nothing is impossible if there is political will. 💕💕💕 ✔

  • @mind9528
    @mind9528 3 года назад +13

    Everyone should be educated about waste

  • @HoshikawaHikari
    @HoshikawaHikari 3 года назад +15

    Instead of just words in class, schools should play documentaries like these in class~
    Words alone won’t do anything especially when the education system is not focused on passing on knowledge but scoring in tests, things need to change~

  • @gemamoch1
    @gemamoch1 3 года назад +11

    Happiness Project: whoever feels happy, they donates a tree to be planted. Birthday person donates 1 tree, married person donates 10 trees..
    Good idea.

    • @itzme.7389
      @itzme.7389 3 года назад

      Great idea but in india there so less place These idiots keep building homes by cutting forests even when not needed this needs to be stopped people should start living together

  • @llhiejen
    @llhiejen 3 года назад +1

    Clearly 1 of the BEST Documentary I saw in years.
    - Just a suggestion for Indonesian Government those Factories that cannot afford to install Water Treatment Facility, maybe the Indonesian Government can build a Common Water Treatment Plant to where All this Factories can tapp-in, they can charge them if they want for the Operational cost. with this the government can now make sure that All waters that will be drained on the river will be by government standard.
    - Another thing maybe the Government can purchase those Long Reach Amphibious Excavators that they can used to dredge the river. the 1 I saw on the video is too small base on the interview they say it can only reach up to 3 meters. they can used this machinery not only on this river but all rivers in Indonesia.
    "Go go Indonesian show the world that you can do this clean-up those rivers."
    - from your brother Filipino.

  • @noddrey
    @noddrey 3 года назад +4

    Went to Indonesia year 2017 on a cruise. Oh my😱 floating garbage greeted us when we arrived at the port of Java. Indonesian government should do something about it. Educate locals to be more responsible and participate actively on cleaning the environment. But udos to these man in uniforms who fight and cleanup this river. Hope everyone will follow

    • @nabeel9782
      @nabeel9782 3 года назад +1

      The government already educated, but the people here doesn't really care (maybe because there is no consequences)

  • @doomolit
    @doomolit 3 года назад +5

    Cleaning the river is only part of the solution, the bigger task is to establish a sustainable integrated waste management system by the local and municipality government. The problem in Indonesia is that there are no coordinated effort in establishing waste management system, as people do not have or little environmental awareness... good first step, still long way to go..

  • @devamjani8041
    @devamjani8041 6 месяцев назад

    In India we have successfully saved a few rivers and restored them to their natural state and now they are some of the cleanest rivers in the world. One example would be Sabarmati river. A long 20+ year program was run to ensure the river gets rid of trash and pollution and is restored to its original state, along with a very beautiful riverfront to be built. Now, the Sabarmati river front is a world famous tourist site and is now being extended to other country cities such as the GIFT city. Other megacities such as Surat, Vadodara and Rajkot have followed and are now running their own cleaning and beautification program of their respective rivers. But all this effort seems to be only in the state of Gujarat. I hope other states join too and clean up their rivers such as Ganga, Yamuna, etc. These rivers are now much better than 10 years before but still very polluted by global standards, or any standards. However, these are all the rivers that flow through cities. The cleanest river in the world is the Dawki river in Meghalaya, India. There are no major cities along the river and river is extremely clean and almost completely transparent. You can easily see the beautiful pebbles on the river floor.

  • @TeamPhilippines
    @TeamPhilippines 3 года назад +9

    The Government should build Water Treatment Facilities.

  • @simsgazytech2013
    @simsgazytech2013 3 года назад +5

    As indonesian who can't do anything with our country bad waste management.. all I can do such as minimalize using plastic and segregate waste. Only this

  • @joehannes1822
    @joehannes1822 3 года назад +9

    Ayo semangat warga jakarta,bisa mulai dari sekarang rubah kebiasaan,jangan buang sampah sembarangan,sungai citarum itu cantik kalau bersih dan bisa jadi objek wisata,bgi yg sering jalan” ke luar negri pasti iri liat sungai di tengah kota yg bersih: contoh kota Melbourne

  • @moopmeep5094
    @moopmeep5094 3 года назад +9

    Aku orang malaysia percaya dengan orang Indonesia 💪 ayuh .

  • @brianaucuba230
    @brianaucuba230 2 года назад

    Many reasons to hope for the future of the Citarum and other ecosystems like it. Best wishes for all the efforts in the video.

  • @funkystuf23
    @funkystuf23 2 года назад

    Stuff like this should be shown on prime time television globally, it’s beyond shocking

  • @mfaisalfachrur3701
    @mfaisalfachrur3701 3 года назад +5

    Keep it up the good work

  • @DeihanDzilky
    @DeihanDzilky 3 года назад +13

    _ORANG INDONÉSIA KALAU UDAH BISA BAHASA INGGRIS, BAGUS BANGET AKSENNYA JELAS!!!_
    👌🏻😎👍🏻

    • @altamisamzar3304
      @altamisamzar3304 3 года назад +1

      Itu yang ngomong bahasa inggris bukan orang indo itu naratornya dari uk kalo gaksalah 🙄

    • @DeihanDzilky
      @DeihanDzilky 3 года назад +6

      @@altamisamzar3304 bukan dubber nya, tapi orang Indo yg di wawancarai yg ngomong paké bahasa Inggris, bagus banget bahasa Inggris nya...

    • @fancyacuppa8377
      @fancyacuppa8377 3 года назад

      @@altamisamzar3304 hmm...bau bau anak dari gen z nih :v

    • @uwon1211
      @uwon1211 3 года назад

      FYI lidah orang Indonesia paling fleksibel didunia dalam pengucapan bahasa asing

    • @DeihanDzilky
      @DeihanDzilky 3 года назад

      @@uwon1211 *_Yup betul!!!_* 👍🏻

  • @cattogirl
    @cattogirl 3 года назад +4

    i'm from Karawang, west java. btw idk about Naga village, it looks very beautiful and clean in there

  • @kcs8888
    @kcs8888 7 месяцев назад

    Great documentary!

  • @jrsolomon5960
    @jrsolomon5960 3 года назад +1

    Indonesia...good job- from malaysia, your neighbour.

  • @livdirrengesuasmatsuoka9843
    @livdirrengesuasmatsuoka9843 11 месяцев назад

    THESE PEOPLE ARE HEROES. ❤👍👍

  • @YeahAkka
    @YeahAkka 3 года назад +2

    We’re still having some problems:
    • Access to landfill, Some people don’t have the access to the landfills. Here we have to pay for it. Some people don’t even have money to fulfil their needed, let alone to pay for their garbages. So they tend to throw away their garbage to the river or burning it. Garbage bank is a good idea, but it’s hard to find them.
    • Education, people start to throw away their garbage to its places BUT they forget to teach their kids about it. I’m so upset about it because it’s happening in my neighborhood. I clean up the ditches around my house regularly and i find kids snack packs, ice cream packs etc everytime.
    • Household wastewater, it’s also my biggest problem. Unlike the developed countries which have sewerage systems, our wastewater goes straight to the river. Building sewerage systems for the whole country will be so expensive for the government and we won’t see it in anytime soon. I have a plan to build my own wastewater management system.

  • @nathannataatmadja3349
    @nathannataatmadja3349 3 года назад +8

    It is good finally they clean it, but it is useless if the people (or industries) who live near by actually the ones that caused the problem.

    • @diramoti7490
      @diramoti7490 2 года назад

      They need to relocating those industries..

  • @paulclement4860
    @paulclement4860 3 года назад +5

    The awareness of the Indonesian people is still low in littering in rivers so that it pollutes the environment and can cause flooding in the rainy season

  • @igehdyt603
    @igehdyt603 3 года назад +2

    media singapur ini bagus banget. Komprehensif bgt pembahasaanya

  • @JohnSmith-bz9be
    @JohnSmith-bz9be 2 года назад

    Well done. Good documentary

  • @malsixa.
    @malsixa. 2 года назад

    thank you

  • @quddussalam8593
    @quddussalam8593 3 года назад +10

    Nanti yeh tahun 2025 Kalau beneran Citarum dah layak minum, Boleh lah Kita
    Ngebacot ke dunia "Ini loh sungai Terkotor didunia Udah Layak minum!" Gitu, Sekarang nih ye Masih kotor Bersihkan dulu

    • @senjahari8941
      @senjahari8941 3 года назад +1

      Jgn nuntut kalo lu ga bisa berbuat apa2

    • @quddussalam8593
      @quddussalam8593 3 года назад +6

      @@senjahari8941 Siapa yg nuntut bunjang?, Oh mungkin lu ngira Comment gw kayak pesimis ya?, Gak kok malah gw dukung parah, Why not gitu ya kan Sungai terkotor bakalan bersih

  • @JuraganEmas
    @JuraganEmas 3 года назад +5

    4:40 any Indonesian know what instrument that guy used? And how the instrument operate?

  • @artificialanimeuniverse5063
    @artificialanimeuniverse5063 9 месяцев назад

    Congratulations 🎉
    We gotta do this in the entire world

  • @naximbliss8045
    @naximbliss8045 3 года назад +10

    Untung masih ada yg percaya ama leluhur, setidaknya ada yg berpikir bahwa kita juga harus serasi dengan alam. Alias nggak mikirin akhirat aja 🙂

    • @youcanpunchmeintheface
      @youcanpunchmeintheface 3 года назад +5

      betul, walaupun orang2 mikir kita cuma "numpang" di dunia ini, tapi ga ada salahnya membuat bumi jadi tempat yang lebih nyaman buat penerus kita

    • @naximbliss8045
      @naximbliss8045 3 года назад

      @@youcanpunchmeintheface iya,
      Tapi dari sitkon yg aku lihat saat ini, rata2 orang malah lebih banyak memikirkan akhiratnya dan seperti berpaling bagaimana biar bumi itu juga nyaman dan aman buat ditinggali. Bukan malah saling tengkar mulu cuma gara2 agama, sampek2 ada pertumpahan darah. Yaampun

    • @Faktaalamsemesta90
      @Faktaalamsemesta90 3 года назад +1

      @@naximbliss8045 mayoritas biasa ...

    • @periawan8586
      @periawan8586 3 года назад

      Sok tau goblok

    • @naximbliss8045
      @naximbliss8045 3 года назад +2

      @@periawan8586 yg goblok biasanya yg gk punya atitude seperti anda

  • @Tammissa
    @Tammissa 3 года назад +8

    The western countries need to learn from nature. Back to basics.

  • @mortysmith666
    @mortysmith666 3 года назад +1

    This is great video

  • @anyun123
    @anyun123 Год назад

    So proud 👍👍

  • @karlaldrichacelar1300
    @karlaldrichacelar1300 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for beating pasig river!

  • @lalakuma9
    @lalakuma9 3 года назад +4

    Uh... I think those army guys should clean the river wearing biohazard suits or protective gear. Can't be good for them to be swimming in a river full of chemical waste.

    • @kidwolf0015
      @kidwolf0015 3 года назад +1

      Unfortunately, it's the same water that they're forced to drink, cook, and bathe with.

    • @kamerad_marzuki3631
      @kamerad_marzuki3631 3 года назад

      @@kidwolf0015 We cook and bathe using groundwater tho.

    • @kidwolf0015
      @kidwolf0015 3 года назад

      @@kamerad_marzuki3631 So, there is a somewhat separate water source around? This makes does sense, but why are some of people still so determined to bathe and drink around the river? Is it strictly for religious reasons? (I'm assuming that there's plenty of people around here AREN'T purposely exposing themselves to the river by your comment. Also, it's annoying that the video never seeems to mention the wells....)
      Admittedly, using local groundwater may still not be safe from contamination. If it's source is close enough to the rivers it probably still has plenty of chemical contamination. Certain types of industrial waste can easily pass through rock and ground layers. It would be significantly less toxic than the river itself, but it's probably still not at safe levels. Do you happen to use any form of filtration with the groundwater?

    • @kamerad_marzuki3631
      @kamerad_marzuki3631 3 года назад +1

      ​@@kidwolf0015 Private wells and public tap water both are not drinkable. We have to buy purified water from the water depot for drinking.
      Some people from the lower classes, especially those living near rivers, uses water directly from the river for bathing and laundry purposes, while the middle class like myself usually uses private wells or public tap water.

    • @kidwolf0015
      @kidwolf0015 3 года назад

      @@kamerad_marzuki3631 That makes a lot sense. Thanks for telling us about this, especially since the video skims over most of the topic. (I'm definitely still worried for the lower class individuals that are bathing directly in the river but at least it makes a bit more sense as to WHY they're doing it. I figured that there had to be SOME reason, but I wasn't quite sure what it was.)

  • @GangetFans
    @GangetFans 3 года назад +6

    Great Documentary as usual CNA, rise a lot of thinking of what Western demand drive countries to

  • @tinaalbertina8371
    @tinaalbertina8371 3 года назад

    Keep on track to do more and keep clean. Do not throw rubbish everywhere.. Love you ecosystem

    • @gajahmada4847
      @gajahmada4847 3 года назад

      Citarum still long journey to paradise river

  • @edgarquines6018
    @edgarquines6018 3 года назад +4

    Just like our Pasig River you can revive Citarum Just involve all stakehoder Eventually the river will be back to its good condition Its a concerted efforts for all brothers Indonesian Allah bless all of you From your Filipino brother You can do it INDONESIA,

  • @robertkertoikromo8643
    @robertkertoikromo8643 3 года назад +3

    first step is taken.. and now go to work and protect

  • @indomie.seedap
    @indomie.seedap 3 года назад +4

    Ayo citarum contoh surabaya... ana dari malang dulu tiap kesurabaya selalu ngerasain perbedaan dimana malang bener2 ijo sungainya bersih ngga ada bau, terus kesurabaya bau sungainya ngga ketulungan.. tapi selepas kepemimpinan bu risma surabaya sekarang ga hanya ja kota ijo tapi juga kota termaju dan terbersih diindonesia, kalau surabaya saja bisa mengubah dari keadaan terendah ketertinggi dengan dukungan pemerintah dan kesadaran masyarakat itu sendiri pasti citarum akan bisa juga merubah wajah jawa barat semakin meningkat.... les go my fellow !!!

  • @edwinsuryakurniawan4313
    @edwinsuryakurniawan4313 3 года назад +2

    i live in majalaya, and thats the fact. Honestly i shame and mad about that. Because many foreign industries around here, and that pollute the river.

  • @Querenciatv
    @Querenciatv 3 года назад

    Thanks for Sharing
    ❤️&✌️

  • @LadyLeda2
    @LadyLeda2 3 года назад

    Indonesia could teach the world about restoring a dirty river. Hope other countries are paying attention.

  • @Papabogs1020
    @Papabogs1020 2 года назад +1

    Citarum river can be restored . I believe in it cause Pasig river here in the Philippines was once already a dead river.... through government efforts, it is already coming back to life..

  • @SerchhipChelsea
    @SerchhipChelsea 3 года назад +1

    Goodluck Indonesia. 👍

  • @folkeholmberg3519
    @folkeholmberg3519 2 года назад

    For a more reliable survey about the Citarum River I strongly recommend
    Deutche Welle's
    "The Cost Of Fast Fashion", despite it's a few years older.

  • @mikrferguson1458
    @mikrferguson1458 3 года назад +1

    Good Job Indonesia!

  • @agusti_zainal0445
    @agusti_zainal0445 3 года назад +1

    Limbah sampah industri.limbah sampah rumah tangga...dijabodetabek... thanks you #TNImilitary selalu membantu rakyat n pemerintah dlm mengatasi Masalah2 di negri ini

  • @ศิริญญาทองไชย

    Yesterday, I saw the news update. Now, the fish robot! That'll be clean or eat of micro plastic and help us to the ocean in the future 🙂

  • @alv4ro750
    @alv4ro750 Год назад

    @16:30 the translation is slightly off. He said "when we are on patrol, thugs are paid/hired to scare us"

  • @akbaer60
    @akbaer60 3 года назад +1

    I love the way the narrator says citarum: cheetərəm

  • @user-lr6hw4dq4t
    @user-lr6hw4dq4t 3 года назад +7

    Kalo udh gini. Watchdoc akan males ngeliput

    • @rofiq1391
      @rofiq1391 3 года назад

      Maksud nya

    • @dhdhdyd926
      @dhdhdyd926 3 года назад

      Udah gk kotor, jd apa yg mau di liput 😁

    • @user-lr6hw4dq4t
      @user-lr6hw4dq4t 3 года назад +3

      @Candy Will liput oligarki lain, tapi pilih2 oligarkinya 🤣🤣. Sama masalah lingkungan itu 100% masalah pemerintah, bukan masalah rakyatnya🤣🤣

    • @dhdhdyd926
      @dhdhdyd926 3 года назад +6

      @@user-lr6hw4dq4t masalah rakyat yg nanggung pemerintah,
      Gk akan berhasil klo rakyatnya tak mau mengubah prilakunya / refolusi mental 😁

    • @user-lr6hw4dq4t
      @user-lr6hw4dq4t 3 года назад +4

      @@dhdhdyd926 haha iya 🤣🤣, dua2 nya harus usaha