
Jakarta, hitclubapk3 Indonesia
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National Disaster Management Agency (
BNPB
) presented the latest data on the number of deaths due to flash floods and landslides in Aceh, North Sumatra and West Sumatra, reaching 316 people as of Sunday (30/11) afternoon.Meanwhile, 289 people are still declared missing.
Head of BNPB Suharyanto said the most victims were in the North Sumatra region.
“In the North Sumatra region, 172 people died. There are still 147 people missing,” he said in the Disaster Emergency Management Coordination Meeting in 3 Provinces which was broadcast online, Sunday (30/11).
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Meanwhile, the death toll in Aceh reached 54 with 55 missing.
In West Sumatra, the death toll was reported to have reached 90 people and 87 people are still listed as missing.
Suharyanto explained that access to several areas in North Sumatra is still impassable, including the Tapanuli to Sibolga route.He said the access route was blocked by a very long landslide, reaching almost 50 kilometers.
He said the joint team was continuing to work to open access to the road.According to Suharyanto, this access may only be fully opened in the next 3 to 4 days.
In Aceh, several areas that need attention are Aceh Tamiang, Bener Meriah and Central Aceh.Like Tapanuli and Sibolga, these areas face access problems.
In West Sumatra, the areas affected by this disaster can be accessed by land.Some of the areas affected in West Sumatra are Padang City, Padang Pariaman, Solok, Agam, Tanah Datar and Padang Panjang.
“The homework that still needs to be united by this National Task Force is indeed for North Sumatra in the two most prominent city districts, Central Tapanuli and Sibolga,” said Suharyanto.
“Then Aceh, because much of Aceh is still cut off (access),” he added.
Flash floods and landslides have submerged dozens of districts/cities in three provinces in the last few days.President Prabowo Subianto expressed his concern and prayed for the victims.
“Of course we pray that they will always be protected by the Almighty, their sorrows and suffering will be alleviated,” said Prabowo in his speech at the commemoration of National Teachers’ Day in Jakarta, Friday (28/11).
Prabowo emphasized that the government moved quickly from day one.He said aid continued to be sent by land and air, even though bad weather and interrupted access made the distribution process difficult.
“But the conditions are very difficult. Many are cut off, the weather is still not possible. Sometimes our helicopters and planes have difficulty landing,” he said.
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