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The death toll from recent floods and landslides in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra has risen to 883 people as of December 6, 2025. The highest casualties were recorded in Agam Regency, West Sumatra with 171 deaths, followed by North Aceh with 124 deaths, and Central Tapanuli with 89 deaths. The data was reported by the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) through their emergency response dashboard.
The death toll from the recent series of floods and landslides that have devastated parts of Sumatra, particularly Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra, has reached 883 people as of Saturday, December 6, 2025, at 08:25 WIB. According to the data from the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB)'s emergency response dashboard, the casualty figures continue to mount as rescue operations progress.
The BNPB data reveals that Agam Regency in West Sumatra has been the hardest hit, recording 171 deaths, making it the region with the highest number of fatalities. North Aceh follows closely with 124 deaths, while Central Tapanuli has reported 89 casualties. These numbers underscore the severity of the disaster and the extensive impact across multiple regions in Sumatra.
The BNPB has been actively updating the disaster data through their emergency response dashboard, providing real-time information on the evolving situation. The agency continues to coordinate with local authorities and emergency response teams to manage the crisis effectively.
The significant loss of life highlights the need for continued support and resources for the affected communities. The disaster also emphasizes the importance of disaster preparedness and response mechanisms in regions prone to such natural calamities.
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