Indonesia steps up reconstruction in Sumatra after deadly disasters
Jakarta, May 25 -- The Government of Indonesia will disburse more than 5.6 billion USD during 2026-2028 to implement a long-term recovery and reconstruction programme on Sumatra island following devastating floods and landslides in late 2025. Minister of Home Affairs Tito Karnavian said the budget has been approved by the government and submitted to the parliament at a meeting of the Task Force for the Acceleration of Post-Disaster Rehabilitation and Reconstruction on May 25. He noted that recovery efforts in Sumatra have now entered the long-term phase, after the completion of emergency response and post-disaster transition stages. Under the master plan, funding will be rolled out over three years, with approximately 2.19 billion USD alloc...
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