Sumatra's Struggle: Rebuild After Devastating Floods
Sumatra requires 51.82 trillion rupiah for reconstruction following deadly floods affecting Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra. The disaster left 950 dead and over 200 in Thailand and Malaysia. Government plans include temporary housing and long-term relocation, highlighting ongoing challenges.
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In the wake of catastrophic floods, Sumatra faces an uphill battle to rebuild, requiring an estimated 51.82 trillion rupiah, according to senior government officials.
The disaster's toll stands at 950 in Indonesia and affected over 200 in Thailand and Malaysia. Reconstruction efforts are prioritized, particularly in Aceh.
Authorities are preparing temporary housing for affected residents, while long-term plans involve permanent relocations, though challenges remain, especially in infrastructure restoration.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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