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The Ministry of Transportation (Kemenhub) is taking swift action to audit damage and allocate funds for the recovery of transportation infrastructure in Sumatra following the recent floods and landslides. Transportation Minister Dudy Purwagandhi announced that the railway sector was one of the most severely affected, with many tracks washed away. The minister assured that Kemenhub has calculated the necessary funds for repairing public facilities, but the execution of repairs depends on the accessibility of national roads, which are currently being cleared by relevant parties.
The Ministry of Transportation (Kemenhub) is moving quickly to assess the damage caused by the recent floods and landslides in Sumatra and to allocate the necessary funds for the recovery of transportation infrastructure. According to Transportation Minister Dudy Purwagandhi, the railway sector has been severely impacted, with many tracks having been washed away by the floods.
Minister Dudy Purwagandhi assured that Kemenhub has calculated the necessary funds for repairing public facilities damaged by the disaster. However, the execution of these repairs is contingent upon the accessibility of national roads, which are currently being cleared by the relevant parties.
The accessibility of national roads is crucial for the recovery efforts, as it will enable the transportation of materials and equipment necessary for the repairs. The minister emphasized that Kemenhub is working closely with other government agencies to ensure that the recovery efforts are carried out efficiently and effectively.
Transportation Infrastructure Damage Assessment
Funds Allocation for Recovery