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The Ministry of Home Affairs has successfully re-capitalized 63,230 identity documents for citizens affected by floods in North Sumatra, West Sumatra, and Aceh. The re-capitalized documents include Family Cards, Electronic ID Cards, Birth Certificates, Death Certificates, Marriage Certificates, and Divorce Certificates. This effort, completed between November 25, 2025, and December 17, 2025, demonstrates the government's commitment to restoring essential documentation for flood victims.
The Ministry of Home Affairs has completed the re-capitalization of 63,230 identity documents for citizens affected by the recent floods in three provinces: North Sumatra, West Sumatra, and Aceh. This significant undertaking was led by Minister Tito Karnavian and involved processing various critical documents.
The re-capitalization effort included multiple essential identity documents: Family Cards (KK), Electronic ID Cards (KTP Elektronik), Birth Certificates, Death Certificates, Marriage Certificates, and Divorce Certificates. This comprehensive approach ensures that affected citizens can access essential services and benefits without bureaucratic hurdles.
The documentation process began on November 25, 2025, and was completed by December 17, 2025. This swift action demonstrates the government's responsiveness to the needs of citizens affected by natural disasters.
This initiative highlights the government's commitment to supporting citizens affected by natural disasters. By restoring essential documents, the Ministry is enabling access to various government services, social assistance, and financial support that require proper identification.
Identity Document Re-capitalization
Disaster Recovery Efforts