Volunteers perilously navigate wooden boats through debris-filled floodwaters in Aceh to deliver aid to isolated areas.
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Volunteers face tough challenges delivering aid to flood-hit Aceh

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Severe floods hitting Aceh since November 26, 2025 have cut off access to isolated areas, forcing volunteers to undertake perilous journeys on wooden boats that frequently collide with obstacles. Aid delivery efforts continue unabated, including by the TNI and companies like Pertamina, amid a decrease in the number of refugees across Sumatra.

The flash floods and landslides that struck Aceh on November 26, 2025 have isolated many areas, including in Bener Meriah and Central Aceh, making aid distribution a major challenge. A video uploaded on Instagram @saktimandraguna shows volunteers transporting 4 tons of food via sea and river routes at night using wooden boats. Their boat collided with obstacles three times, but fortunately sustained no damage. One volunteer shouted in frustration, "Nabrak-nabrak ini cobalah. Ngeri kali perjalanan kita ini, sampai nabrak-nabrak untuk ngantar bantuan. Kalian pejabat-pejabat harus ke sini kalian biar tau kalian rasanya. Lotong!" Another called out to President Prabowo, "Prabowo sini kau woi, kau tengok kami ini kayak mana."

To overcome isolation, volunteers also had to cross rivers and walk 30 km to deliver 6 tons of rice. "Ini ya mas Ale ini, kita semua sahabat BM3 ini proses pengiriman ke dua kabupaten yang terisolasi... Hari ini ada 6 ton beras yang coba kita kirim ke sana. Bismillahi tawakkaltu alallah," said the video recorder.

Similar efforts are underway by the TNI, which established a posko at Rembele Airport in Bener Meriah since December 7, 2025, to speed up distribution. Hercules and CN aircraft began landing logistics from December 8, distributed by helicopters including two Caracals, one from the Ministry of Defense, and one MI-17. Colonel Didik Setyo Nugroho stated the posko is more effective than operations from Medan or Padang.

Overall, the number of disaster refugees in Sumatra has decreased from 1,047,107 on December 8 to 902,545 on December 9, according to Brigjen TNI Osmar Silalahi, who called it progress. The TNI continues deploying personnel, aircraft, helicopters, and warships for logistics. Companies like Pertamina have added poskos in Medan and Banda Aceh for aid coordination, while Brantas Abipraya sends heavy equipment to North Sumatra and Aceh. In West Sumatra, 24 unidentified bodies were given a mass burial on December 10 in Bungus after funeral prayers at Masjid Raya Syekh Ahmad Khatib Al Minangkabawi.

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X discussions emphasize volunteers' perilous efforts delivering aid to isolated Aceh flood areas via wooden boats and trails amid obstacles and access cuts, with praise for TNI and Pertamina initiatives but widespread frustration over slow government response and calls for national disaster status. Sentiments range from despair over stranded aid and rising deaths to optimism on refugee decreases and community resilience.

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Volunteers cleaning a flood-damaged mosque in Sumatra as aid workers distribute supplies amid recovery efforts.
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Recovery efforts for sumatra flash floods continue

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Following flash floods that killed over 1,000 people in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra, authorities are assessing poverty impacts and supporting community recovery. Refugee numbers are declining as aid distribution continues, including mosque cleanups for the first post-disaster prayers.

President Prabowo Subianto has ordered accelerated emergency response to floods and landslides in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra since the first day. The government deploys TNI AU aircraft to deliver logistics aid, while challenges like severed roads and disrupted communications hinder evacuations. The tropical cyclone Senyar is the main trigger for the extreme weather.

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Floods and landslides hitting Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra since late November 2025 have killed 753 people and impacted 3.3 million lives. The government is delivering aid via air and sea, while groups like MER-C and Waskita Karya provide volunteers and food packages. Several figures urge declaring it a national disaster for better response.

Three weeks after a flash flood devastated Aceh Tamiang, many residents in isolated areas remain without aid. A viral video captures an elderly man crying as he begs volunteers for food assistance, revealing the destruction in his village from the November 26 disaster.

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In an update to the flash floods and landslides affecting Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra since late November 2025—which have now claimed 1,129 lives—the Indonesian government has approved direct cash assistance (BLT) of at least Rp8 million per affected family for home rehabilitation and economic recovery, excluding separate death benefits and logistics support.

PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI), as part of Danantara, deploys volunteers and aid for emergency response and post-disaster recovery in Sumatra. On December 19, a volunteer release event in Medan involved 1,066 volunteers and 109 aid trucks, with Aceh as an initial priority.

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Indonesia's Ministry of Public Works and Housing (PU) is accelerating connectivity restoration in Aceh after floods and landslides, prioritizing 13 broken bridges on the Central Trans route. Minister Dody Hanggodo emphasized the effort's importance for public mobility and logistics distribution. Temporary Bailey bridge installations are underway to restore access to mountainous areas like Takengon.

 

 

 

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