Jakarta, April 19 -- The Indonesian government is accelerating disaster recovery efforts on Sumatra Island, with most connectivity infrastructure now operational and supporting public mobility and logistics distribution.

Public Works Minister Dody Hanggodo said national roads and bridges in affected areas have faced no major disruptions.

"There are no problems with national roads and bridges. There was a landslide, but we were able to repair it in less than 24 hours," he said in a statement on Sunday.

According to data, 107 affected roads and 43 bridges have been fully restored. Of the 2,421 affected regional road sections, 2,277 (94 percent) are now passable, while 792 of 1,181 bridges (67 percent) have resumed operations.

However, s...