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The Indonesian government has launched rapid recovery efforts in Aceh and Sumatra following devastating floods that claimed 1,177 lives as of January 4, 2026. The disaster destroyed homes, public facilities, and infrastructure, prompting immediate response from authorities. The BNPB (National Disaster Management Agency) is coordinating relief efforts, with the government prioritizing restoration of essential services and infrastructure.
The floods that struck Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra at the end of 2025 have resulted in 1,177 fatalities as of January 4, 2026, according to the BNPB. The disaster has caused widespread destruction, including homes, public facilities, and critical infrastructure. The BNPB's Head of Data and Communication Center, Abdul Muhari, reported that the death toll increased by 10 to 1,177, highlighting the severity of the disaster.
The Indonesian government has initiated rapid recovery efforts to address the immediate needs of the affected regions. The BNPB is at the forefront of coordinating relief operations, working closely with various government agencies and stakeholders. The government is prioritizing the restoration of essential services, including healthcare, sanitation, and infrastructure repair.
The floods have significantly impacted infrastructure in the affected regions, with homes, roads, and public facilities destroyed or severely damaged. The economic implications are substantial, with potential long-term effects on local businesses and livelihoods. The government faces the challenge of balancing immediate relief with long-term reconstruction efforts to prevent future disasters.
Bencana Banjir Bandang Aceh dan Sumatera
Pemerintah Luncurkan Upaya Pemulihan Cepat