Police Found the Missing Girl’s Body following the Flash Flood in Agam
The discovery of a girl's body in the East Malalak area, Agam Regency, has added to the grief of the families of victims of the flash floods and Galodo floods in West Sumatra.
The discovery of a girl's body in the East Malalak area, Agam Regency, has added to the grief of the families of victims of the flash floods and Galodo floods in West Sumatra.
The Indonesian National Police (INP) continues their effort to fulfil the needs of the disaster affected communities in Sumatra, such as by constructing drilled wells in several regions.
Defense Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin established the Kuala Task Force (Satgas Kuala) to accelerate post-disaster recovery in Aceh and North Sumatra.
Home Affairs Minister Tito Karnavian revealed that the total number of houses damaged by the series of disasters in Sumatra reached approximately 213,000.
Indonesian National Police (INP) Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo urges officers to stay present for communities during disasters. Read the full report on Polri’s humanitarian response.
Indonesian Police deploys 10,999 personnel to handle disasters in Aceh and Sumatra. Read the full report on police response and humanitarian aid .
President Prabowo confirms Indonesia’s disaster budget is secure through APBN efficiency and rapid fund disbursement. Read the full report.
Basarnas deploys extra personnel to support exhausted rescuers across Sumatra. Read the full news.
Government deploys SATRIA-1 emergency internet to restore communication in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra disaster zones. Read the full update.
Basarnas deploys hundreds of rescuers to Aceh and North Sumatra to reinforce flood and landslide operations. Read the full update.
West Sumatra Police mobilize full personnel to support disaster-hit communities. Read the full update.
Indonesian Army deploys two helicopters—Mi-17 and Bell 412—to support disaster relief operations in Sumatra, accelerating aid distribution amid major floods and landslides.