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    "data": {
        "id": 1772731,
        "msgid": "transj-routes-resume-normal-operations-after-lenteng-agung-road-collapse-1780056833",
        "date": "2026-05-29 17:29:56",
        "title": "TransJ routes resume normal operations after Lenteng Agung road collapse",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "Transjakarta routes D21 and 4B have resumed normal service following a road collapse in Lenteng Agung, South Jakarta. The DKI Jakarta Water Resources Agency installed temporary steel plates and will carry out permanent repairs overnight to minimise traffic disruption, citing aging infrastructure and heavy rainfall as the cause. Work is expected to take three days, with the agency prioritising safety and quality.",
        "content": "<p>The collapsed road section in Lenteng Agung, South Jakarta, has\nreopened after being covered with steel plates. Transjakarta routes D21\nand 4B have resumed normal operations. Detikcom observed at the scene on\nFriday, 29 May 2026, at 17:00 WIB, that Transjakarta buses were passing\nthrough the area. Other road users were also moving freely after traffic\nwas fully reopened. Since 15:20 WIB, traffic police and transport\nofficials had reopened the road. Drivers slowed down as the collapsed\nsection was covered with steel plates, causing congestion in the area.\n\u201cRoutes D21 (Lebak Bulus-UI Depok) and 4B (ST Manggarai-University of\nIndonesia) have resumed normal service without diversions,\u201d stated\nTransjakarta in a post on its official X account, as reported by\nDetikcom on Friday, 29 May. The DKI Jakarta Provincial Water Resources\nAgency (SDA) will repair the collapsed road on Lenteng Agung Road in\nSouth Jakarta from tonight. Santo, Head of South Jakarta SDA\nSub-District Office, said initial safety measures had been implemented\nby installing temporary steel plates over the collapsed section.\n\u201cInitial safety measures have been completed with temporary steel\nplates. Permanent repairs are scheduled overnight to ensure optimal work\nwithout major traffic disruption,\u201d Santo said when contacted on Friday,\n29 May. Santo explained that the 3-metre-wide collapse was likely caused\nby deterioration of the old underground water channel structure. He said\nthe pipeline\u2019s condition had degraded due to aging infrastructure and\nheavy rainfall. For permanent repairs, SDA will replace the old pipeline\nwith a 2x2 metre concrete box culvert spanning 16 metres. Work is\nexpected to take three days, with the schedule adjusted based on on-site\nconditions. \u201cPermanent repairs will involve replacing the channel with a\nbox culvert. We aim to complete the work as quickly as possible while\nensuring construction quality and road user safety,\u201d he added.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/transj-routes-resume-normal-operations-after-lenteng-agung-road-collapse-1780056833",
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