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The Indonesian government will begin constructing permanent housing for disaster victims in Tapanuli, North Sumatra, starting December 21, 2025. Minister Maruarar Sirait confirmed the project during a report to President Prabowo Subianto at a housing ceremony in Serang, Banten. The government's commitment to providing housing for affected citizens demonstrates its focus on post-disaster recovery efforts.
The Indonesian government is set to begin construction of permanent housing for citizens affected by disasters in Tapanuli, North Sumatra, on December 21, 2025. Minister of Housing and Settlement Areas, Maruarar Sirait, confirmed the commencement during his report to President Prabowo Subianto at the mass signing of 50,030 FLPP housing loans and key handover ceremony held in Serang, Banten on December 20, 2025.
Maruarar Sirait, who is familiarly known as Ara, emphasized the government's presence in addressing the needs of disaster victims. He stated, "Tomorrow morning, we will depart for Central Tapanuli, Sibolga, and North Tapanuli. The state is present." This statement underscores the government's commitment to supporting citizens affected by disasters through the provision of permanent housing solutions.
The initiative reflects the government's focus on post-disaster recovery efforts and its dedication to providing essential housing infrastructure. By starting this project, the government aims to offer stability and security to the affected communities, enabling them to rebuild their lives.
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