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Indonesia's Minister of Public Works, Dody Hanggodo, reported that infrastructure in North Sumatra and Aceh has suffered severe damage due to recent natural disasters. The Kota Sibolga remains isolated as multiple road sections have been severed, with the ministry prioritizing access restoration. The damage includes numerous landslides and broken roadways that have made travel extremely difficult.
Indonesia's Minister of Public Works, Dody Hanggodo, has revealed that recent natural disasters have caused extensive damage to infrastructure in North Sumatra and Aceh. The most affected area is North Sumatra, where severe flooding and landslides have left several regions isolated.
The situation in Kota Sibolga is particularly dire, with the city remaining cut off due to multiple road disruptions. According to Dody Hanggodo, the damage includes numerous landslide points and broken road sections, making travel from North Sumatra extremely challenging. The ministry is currently focusing on restoring access to isolated areas as a top priority.
The Ministry of Public Works is working to address the infrastructure crisis by prioritizing the opening of access roads. Dody Hanggodo explained that alternative routes are being prepared to facilitate access from the northern direction. This strategic approach aims to restore connectivity and support affected communities in the region.
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