JAKARTA - The Head of Johar Baru Sub-district, Irshan, said that the PAM water flowing in his area was still flowing normally, there were no obstacles from the residents of Johar Baru, Central Jakarta. He believed in this after he and his staff carried out community service in his area.

"Because yesterday (Sunday 2 November) I worked for the homecoming service, there were no reports of dead water. I worked together, I played with water, washed my hands, washed my water service equipment," said Irshan when confirmed by VOI, Monday, November 3, 2025.

In fact, according to him, there were no Johar Baru residents who reported complaints of dead PAM water through the CRM application.

"There is no (report) from residents to CRM yet, nothing. That's why I'm afraid these are hoaxes that must be 'clear' right," he said.

In fact, Irshan was surprised if there were residents of Johar Baru who complained about the flow of dead PAM.

"How many RT and RW residents do we have? Our residents yesterday may have toren-torent shelters, so the middle of the day's water is still conducive. Meanwhile, there are no (residents in CRM)," he said.

Based on the search, it was reported that residents of State Printing, Johar Baru District, Central Jakarta, complained about the outflow of PAM water from Friday, October 31 to Sunday, November 2.

Quoted from Kompas.com, Monday, November 3, Amalia Kiki (33) admitted that the water had flowed on Sunday morning, but only briefly then died again.

Kiki also said that she relies on gallon water to meet her daily needs.


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