KDM Asks To Check The Heboh Of Black Clouds In Subang
West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi admitted that he had asked for a check related to the appearance of a black cloud foam clump in Subang Regency which was crowded on social media.
Dedi indicated that the check will be carried out by a joint team from the West Java Environment Agency (LH), the Subang Regency Environment Agency, and the Ministry of Environment and Forestry.
"I have asked for a cloud foam patch, right, it's a team, it can't be concluded by the governor. Later the team from the Ministry of Environment (also) will immediately check," said Dedi as quoted by ANTARA, Wednesday, October 29.
Due to the appearance of black cloud foam in Subang, the Head of the West Java Environment Agency (DLH), Ai Saadiyah Dwidaningsih, explained that his party had dispatched a team to conduct a search.
Ai said that until now he had not received a report from the team in the field regarding the source and content of the mysterious foam.
"It's still being checked by the Environmental Pollution Control Team (PPLH). Currently there is no report from the team," said Ai.
Previously, residents of Patokbeusi District, Subang Regency, were shocked by the appearance of a lump of black cloud foam floating in the air, before slowly falling to cover the rice fields and some residential areas.
Initially, many thought the clot was just a dark cloud like it was going to rain. However, when the foam fell to the ground, residents smelled a pungent smell like factory waste.
The amateur video that recorded the strange incident quickly spread on social media. In the video, you can see a lump of gray black foam floating in the sky with irregular movements, like being blown by the wind.
"This cloud is black clouds," said the resident in the video.
After the black foam fell, residents smelled the pungent smell of the clot. "Busabau, watch out for the poison," said another resident.