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The Indonesian province of Aceh is experiencing a clean water crisis following recent floods and landslides, attributed to river silting. According to Public Works Minister Dody Hanggodo, the silting has caused many Water Treatment Plants (WTPs) located on riverbanks to be covered in mud, resulting in difficulty accessing clean water for residents in affected areas.
The recent floods and landslides in Aceh, Indonesia, have led to a severe clean water crisis in the province. Public Works Minister Dody Hanggodo explained that the root cause of this issue is the silting of rivers, which has resulted in the malfunctioning of Water Treatment Plants (WTPs) located on the riverbanks.
The silting of rivers has caused widespread disruption to the clean water supply in Aceh, leaving many residents without access to this basic necessity. Minister Hanggodo emphasized that the government is working to address this issue and restore clean water access to the affected areas as soon as possible.
In response to the crisis, the government has initiated efforts to clear the silted rivers and restore the functionality of the WTPs. This endeavor aims to alleviate the suffering of the local population and provide them with a reliable source of clean water.
Aceh Floods
River Silting Crisis
Clean Water Shortage