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Indonesia's Ministry of Public Works (PU) is accelerating infrastructure development in Aceh, focusing on 24 new water wells to address the ongoing clean water crisis. Minister Dody Hanggodo emphasized the importance of water resource infrastructure to protect citizens and prevent further disasters. The initiative includes river normalization and embankment reinforcement to ensure water security for affected communities.
The Indonesian Ministry of Public Works (PU) has announced plans to develop 24 new water wells in Aceh Tamiang Regency to address the critical clean water shortage in the region. This initiative is part of a broader effort to strengthen water resource infrastructure and enhance disaster resilience in areas affected by recent natural disasters.
Minister Dody Hanggodo highlighted that the handling of water resources is crucial not only for providing clean water but also for protecting citizens from potential future disasters. The comprehensive strategy includes:
The minister emphasized that these measures are essential for ensuring the safety and well-being of affected communities while preventing subsequent disasters. The project's focus on water resource management demonstrates the government's commitment to addressing both immediate needs and long-term infrastructure resilience.
Infrastructure Development Initiative
Clean Water Project Implementation