Mandiri inhealth delivers aid to disaster sites in sibolga and tapteng

PT asuransi jiwa inhealth indonesia (mandiri inhealth) delivered humanitarian aid to flood and landslide-affected areas in sibolga and tapanuli tengah regency, north sumatra, on january 2-4, 2026. The aid consisted of funds for recovering public facilities and places of worship handed over at three sites. Acting ceo marihot h tambunan stressed the need for ongoing support to aid community recovery.

At the start of 2026, mandiri inhealth continued delivering humanitarian aid to flood and landslide disaster sites in sumatra. Specifically, on january 2-4, 2026, the company's team was present in sibolga city and tapanuli tengah regency, north sumatra, to hand over concern funds. The aid targeted recovery of public facilities and places of worship at three affected locations: masjid jami’ and gereja hkbpn hutanabolon in tukka subdistrict, and desa bair in tapian nauli subdistrict.

Acting ceo of mandiri inhealth, marihot h tambunan, stated that conditions in the area have improved but residents still need attention. “The situation and conditions of the community in sibolga city and tapanuli tengah regency areas have gradually improved, but affected communities still require our attention and support, such as funding support for repairing public facilities and places of worship. Through this support, we hope the community remains spirited and conditions can recover comprehensively soon,” said marihot h tambunan in sibolga, quoted from his statement on january 10, 2026.

The aid funds are for renovation and provision of worship place equipment as well as village public facilities, aiming to restore normal social life and conducive community activities. Additionally, mandiri inhealth distributed food aid collected from employee solidarity fundraising. Company employees participated through fundraising and collection of usable clothing, which has been delivered to aceh, north sumatra, and west sumatra.

Previously, mandiri inhealth conducted humanitarian activities in aceh province, north sumatra, and west sumatra through collaboration with mandiri amal insani (mai). Those activities included health services, provision of medicines, and food aid. This social concern is an integral part of mandiri inhealth's commitment as a life insurance company supporting disaster-affected communities.

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