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Severe floods and landslides have devastated infrastructure in North Sumatra and Aceh, with Sibolga being the most affected area. Minister of Public Works and Housing, Dody Hanggodo, reported that the ministry is focusing on opening access roads to isolated areas. The damage has left Sibolga City inaccessible, prompting plans to create alternative access routes from Aceh.
The recent floods and landslides in North Sumatra and Aceh have caused significant damage to infrastructure, particularly in Sibolga City. The Minister of Public Works and Housing, Dody Hanggodo, stated that the infrastructure damage in North Sumatra is the most severe, with Sibolga remaining inaccessible. The ministry is currently prioritizing the restoration of access roads to isolated areas affected by the flooding.
Dody Hanggodo mentioned that the ministry is coordinating with relevant agencies to address the situation. One of the options being considered is opening alternative access routes from Aceh to Sibolga, as the current route in North Sumatra is difficult to navigate due to multiple landslide points. This effort aims to restore connectivity and facilitate relief efforts in the affected regions.
Infrastructure Damage Assessment
Emergency Access Restoration
Relief Effort Coordination