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Caution: Congestion-Prone Points on Trans Java Toll Road During Eid Holiday Exodus

PT Jasamarga Transjawa Tol has identified several congestion-prone locations along the Trans Java Toll Road during the Eid holiday exodus, including the KM 48 junction where traffic from two major toll routes converges and rest areas during peak travel times. Road conditions such as curved sections, uneven surfaces, and bridge connections also contribute to traffic slowdowns, requiring drivers to exercise caution and maintain safe distances to ensure smooth passage.

Behind the US-Iran Conflict, This Country is Actually 'Harvesting' Energy Profits

The escalating US-Iran conflict threatens to disrupt global energy supplies and economic growth, with JPMorgan projecting global GDP growth could fall from 2.6 per cent to 2 per cent whilst inflation rises from 3 to 4 per cent. Oil prices have surged over 30 per cent in recent weeks as tensions threaten supplies through the Strait of Hormuz, which carries approximately a quarter of global oil shipments, prompting the International Energy Agency to release 400 million barrels from strategic reserves as a temporary stabilisation measure.

Minister of Transport and Traffic Police Chief inspect Merak and Ciwandan Ports

Indonesia's Minister of Transport Dudy Purwagandhi, accompanied by National Police Traffic Corps Chief Irjen Pol. Agus Suryonugroho, conducted early morning inspections of Merak and Ciwandan ports in Banten on Wednesday to oversee the homecoming travel surge. The Minister commended the smooth operations at both ports, with over 13,000 vehicles having been processed at Merak and efficient motorcycle loading at Ciwandan, attributing the success to coordination between the National Police, regional police, and port authorities.

Transport Minister Predicts Peak Exodus Traffic for Motorcycles at Ciwandan Port on 18-19 March

Transport Minister Dudy Purwagandhi has forecast that the peak Lebaran exodus for two-wheeled vehicles at Ciwandan Port in Cilegon, Banten, will occur on 18-19 March, with approximately 27,000 motorcycles expected on the 18th—a three per cent increase compared to the same period last year. The Minister emphasised that despite high traffic volume, the smooth flow of vehicles demonstrates the effectiveness of this year's exodus management scheme through coordinated efforts between various stakeholders including the National Police Traffic Corps and state-owned port and ferry operators.

Iran Confirms Death of Ali Larijani in Israeli Strike

Iran's Supreme National Security Council has confirmed the death of senior security official Ali Larijani, who was killed in an Israeli military strike. Israel Defence Minister Israel Katz also claimed responsibility for the targeted operation against Larijani, a close aide to Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council.

MMS Adds Service Booths at Tangerang-Cilegon-Merak Toll Gates

PT Marga Mandalasakti (MMS), which operates the Tangerang-Merak toll road, is expanding service transaction booths and adding tandem units and mobile readers at three key toll gates (Cikupa, Cilegon Timur, and Merak) ahead of the 2026 Eid exodus surge. MMS projects approximately 3.5 million vehicles will pass through the toll road during the Idul Fitri 1447 Hijriah/2026 period, representing a 2.5 to 2.8 percent increase compared to 2025 traffic volumes, with peak traffic anticipated on 19 March.

Iran Confirms Death of Ali Larijani

Iran's Supreme National Security Council has confirmed that Ali Larijani, the country's security chief, and Gholamreza Soleimani, a Basij militia commander, were killed in an Israeli attack on 16 March 2026. The deaths represent the highest-level assassination in the ongoing conflict since the deaths of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and family members on 28 February, and analysts suggest future Iranian leaders shaped by this conflict may adopt more hardline positions.

Monitor Eid Holiday Return Traffic via CCTV: Complete List of Accessible Links

Multiple government agencies have made CCTV feeds publicly accessible to help travellers monitor traffic conditions during the 2026 Eid holiday exodus. The Ministry of Transport, along with city and regency authorities in Bandung, Surakarta, Karanganyar, and Yogyakarta, have provided direct links for real-time monitoring of toll roads and arterial routes to help travellers plan their journeys and avoid congestion.

Disney Adventure Cruise Ship Ready to Set Sail in March, Traveloka Opens Ticket Bookings

Traveloka has opened bookings for Disney Cruise Line's Disney Adventure cruise ship departing from Singapore from March 2026 through August 2027, targeting Indonesian family travellers seeking premium cruise experiences. The cruise operates in Southeast Asian waters with 3-4 night itineraries, offering entertainment, dining, and Disney character interactions, with Traveloka offering up to 16 million Rupiah in points for eligible bookings.

USS Tripoli Monitored in Strait of Malacca, Carrying Thousands of Marines Towards Middle East

The USS Tripoli, a US Navy amphibious assault ship, has been tracked transiting the Strait of Malacca en route to the Middle East with approximately 2,200 elite personnel from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit based in Okinawa. The movement follows direct orders from the Pentagon, though specific deployment details and final mission objectives remain undisclosed by US authorities. The vessel, nearly 260 metres long with a displacement of 45,000 tonnes, is equipped to transport advanced military aircraft and conduct amphibious operations.

Liquefied Petroleum Gas Consumption in East Java, Bali and Nusa Tenggara Predicted to Rise 3.5 Per Cent for Eid 2026

Pertamina has forecasted a 3.5 per cent increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) consumption across East Java, Bali, and Nusa Tenggara during the Ramadhan to Eid al-Fitr 2026 period, with daily consumption expected to rise from 6,567 metric tonnes. The energy company is deploying 1,296 LPG agents across the region and optimising infrastructure to ensure uninterrupted supply and distribution throughout the festive season.

Transport Minister and Police Chief Visit Merak and Ciwandan Ports, Meet Travellers

Indonesia's Transport Minister Dudy Purwagandhi and National Police Traffic Commander Irjen Agus Suryonugroho visited Merak and Ciwandan ports in Banten on 18 March 2026 to oversee Lebaran holiday travel, distributing packages to motorcyclists and motorists. The officials confirmed that traffic engineering measures have been implemented at toll roads to facilitate smooth travel during the peak exodus predicted for that day. The government emphasised Operation Ketupat 2026 as a humanitarian operation, with both officials pledging state presence to ensure security and safe passage for the millions of Indonesians returning to their hometowns for the Islamic holiday.

BMKG warns of potential very heavy rainfall in several regions on Wednesday

Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has issued a weather alert for Wednesday, warning of very heavy rainfall expected across seven regions including the Bangka Belitung Islands, East Java, East Nusa Tenggara, Central Kalimantan, North Sulawesi, West Sulawesi, and Mountainous Papua. The agency also forecasts thunderstorms in several western locations, moderate rain in Semarang, and light rain across most other Indonesian regions, with cloudy conditions expected in Jakarta and Yogyakarta.

Outbound Traffic via MBZ Toll Road Increases by 101 Per Cent

Traffic volume leaving Jakarta via the Mohammed Bin Zayed (MBZ) elevated toll road surged by over 101 per cent on the fifth day before Eid al-Fitr, with 44,075 vehicles recorded compared to the normal daily average of 21,892. PT Jasamarga Jalanlayang Cikampek attributed the spike to heightened mobility during the second wave of the Mudik exodus period, whilst urging drivers to prioritise safety during the festive travel season.

Jakarta-Merak Toll Road Repairs Accelerated, Traffic Disrupted

Road repair works on the Jakarta-Merak toll road have been intensified ahead of the Idulfitri exodus, with crews addressing multiple damaged sections including potholes and cracks, particularly at Km 12 in Karang Tengah, Tangerang. The repairs are causing lane closures and significant traffic congestion, with authorities implementing traffic management measures and warnings to ensure safety during the holiday period. The toll operator aims to complete all work before the peak migration period to facilitate smoother and safer travel for returning travellers.

East Java Investment Realisation Reaches Rp147.7 Trillion, Exceeds National Target

East Java province achieved investment realisation of Rp147.7 trillion in 2025, surpassing the national strategic plan target of Rp147.5 trillion and maintaining its position as Indonesia's third-largest provincial investment contributor. The strong performance, driven largely by domestic investment (PMDN) at 70.7 per cent, resulted in the highest employment absorption in five years with 347,328 jobs created, representing a 16.2 per cent increase year-on-year.

LPM Dompet Dhuafa Invites People with Mental Disabilities to Celebrate Ramadan

Dompet Dhuafa's Social Service Institute (LPM) organised a Ramadan celebration event at Bogor's Grand Mosque bringing together 120 people with mental disabilities from 12 partner foundations for competitions including Quranic recitation and Islamic knowledge contests. The event served as both a therapeutic intervention and awareness campaign to combat social stigma against mental health conditions and demonstrate that people with mental disabilities are capable of participating fully in community activities.

Surge in Homebound Travellers: 13,000 People Cross via Ciwandan Port on H-4 Eid

A record 13,643 homebound travellers crossed to Sumatra through Ciwandan Port on H-4 Eid (17 March), marking the highest daily passenger count in recent days, with 8,076 motorcycles also transiting through the port. The surge preceded the peak predicted by ASDP Indonesia Ferry to occur on 18-19 March, with passengers reporting average waiting times of around 30 minutes before boarding the vessel.

WhatsApp's New Feature Allows Users to Chat with Non-Users

WhatsApp is testing a new "guest chat" feature that allows users to message people without WhatsApp accounts via shareable invitation links that work on mobile and desktop browsers. The feature maintains end-to-end encryption but carries security risks as unverified users can access chats, and guest users face restrictions including inability to share media, make calls, or join group chats, with conversations automatically deleted after 10 days of inactivity.

Remembering Rachel Corrie, Humanitarian and Defender of the Palestinian People

Rachel Corrie, an American activist with the International Solidarity Movement, was killed on 16 March 2003 when an Israeli military bulldozer deliberately ran over her as she attempted to prevent the demolition of Palestinian homes in Rafah, Gaza. Her death, which the Israeli military falsely claimed as unintentional, became a defining act of resistance against Israeli occupation and has inspired global humanitarian movements for justice in Palestine. Though not Palestinian herself, Corrie answered the call of conscience and travelled to Gaza to defend civilians who had endured decades of Israeli occupation.

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