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Revealed! The Most Iconic Photos from the Third Week of February That Captured Public Attention

| Source: ANTARA_ID Translated from Indonesian | Social Policy
Revealed! The Most Iconic Photos from the Third Week of February That Captured Public Attention
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A collection of the most striking photographs from the third week of February 2026 has drawn widespread public attention, capturing key moments across Indonesia and beyond.

A resident undergoes an eye examination during a Free Health Check (CKG) programme at Kembangan Community Health Centre, Jakarta (10/2/2026). The Ministry of Health has expanded access to eye health services as part of efforts to reduce the rate of visual impairment in Indonesia, integrated with the CKG Programme.

Law Enforcement Officers from the Ministry of Environment install a sealing notice at a pesticide warehouse belonging to PT Biotek Saranatama in South Tangerang, Banten (13/2/2026). The Ministry of Environment sealed the pesticide warehouse suspected of causing contamination of the Jaletreng and Cisadane rivers for further investigation.

An aerial photograph shows the damaged roof of Pakansari Stadium in Bogor Regency, West Java (12/2/2026). Heavy rain accompanied by strong winds striking the Pakansari Stadium complex at approximately 1.30pm caused severe damage to part of the stadium’s roof.

Muslims perform Friday prayers in the Al-Aqsa Mosque area, Old City of Jerusalem (Al-Quds) (13/2/2026). Jerusalem, or Al-Quds, is one of the oldest cities in the world, bearing the history of three Abrahamic religions: Judaism with the Western Wall (Wailing Wall) as its holiest site, Christianity with the Holy Sepulchre as its primary site, and Islam with the Al-Aqsa compound as its third holiest place, where the Prophet Muhammad undertook the Isra Mi’raj journey.

Former Technical Director of Customs at the Directorate General of Customs and Excise, R Fadjar Donny Tjahjadi (second from right), wears a detainee’s vest after an examination at the Attorney General’s Office, Jakarta (10/2/2026). The Attorney General’s Office has named 11 suspects in connection with alleged corruption in crude palm oil (CPO) and palm oil mill effluent (POME) exports during 2022-2024, which caused state losses of up to Rp14 trillion.

Residents purchase foodstuffs during an Affordable Food Drive (GPM) at the Central Kalimantan Provincial Food Security Agency office grounds, Palangka Raya (13/2/2026). The Central Kalimantan provincial government held simultaneous GPM events across various regencies and cities in the region, providing basic necessities at below-market prices as part of efforts to stabilise food supply and prices ahead of Ramadan 1447 Hijriah.

Muslims participate in a torch parade welcoming Ramadan 1447 Hijriah in Palu, Central Sulawesi (14/2/2026). The torch parade, initiated by Alkhairaat Youth, expressed the joy of welcoming the holy month of Ramadan.

A motorcyclist passes beneath lantern decorations in the Pasar Gede area, Solo, Central Java (9/2/2026). The Solo Lunar New Year Committee installed thousands of lanterns in the Pasar Gede area to enliven the 2026 Lunar New Year celebrations whilst also boosting tourist appeal during the festivities in Solo.

A member of the NTB Regional Police’s Internal Affairs Division escorts the Head of the Bima City Police Narcotics Unit, AKP Malaungi (second from right), to a detention room after an ethics hearing at NTB Regional Police Headquarters, Mataram (9/2/2026). The NTB Regional Police named AKP Malaungi as a suspect in a narcotics distribution case in the Sumbawa area, with evidence of 488.496 grams of methamphetamine seized from his official residence. He was also dishonourably discharged pursuant to the Police Professional Code of Ethics tribunal ruling.

Police personnel stage an educational wayang puppet show on road safety for kindergarten children at TK Dharma Wanita, Balowerti, Kediri, East Java (11/2/2026). The cardboard-based wayang performance aimed to introduce traffic rules and the importance of road safety to children from an early age.

Students use a canoe to cross flooded rice paddies in Kajejeng, Manggala District, Makassar, South Sulawesi (12/2/2026). Some students from Romang Tangaya Village are forced to use canoes as their primary means of transport to school due to road access in the area being submerged during the rainy season, with the route they take being the shortest available compared to alternative roads.

A livestock farmer carries feed for his cattle in Pancaitana, Salomekko District, Bone Regency, South Sulawesi (9/2/2026). Ahead of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr 1447 H, the Ministry of Agriculture has strengthened efforts to control livestock diseases across Indonesia through early detection and cross-regional coordination to ensure the national food supply remains safe and stable for the public.

BPBD volunteer teams remove furniture from a house destroyed by a land movement disaster in Padasari Village, Tegal Regency, Central Java (10/2/2026). According to the Tegal Regency BPBD, 853 houses, 21 public facilities, and seven places of worship sustained severe to moderate damage, leading to Padasari Village being categorised as a red zone and deemed no longer suitable as a residential area.

A food delivery rider attempts to cross a road that collapsed due to a land movement disaster in Sekip, Jangli, Tembalang, Semarang, Central Java (10/2/2026). The Semarang City BPBD recorded 15 houses damaged, access roads to the village collapsed, and PDAM water pipes broken as a result of the land movement triggered by high-intensity rainfall from Thursday (5/2) through to the early hours of Friday (6/2).

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