Humanitarian Aid
Updates on Aceh Tamiang Flood Recovery: Aid and Initiatives for Victims
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As recovery progresses from the late November 2025 flash floods in Aceh Tamiang Regency, victims in villages like Sukajadi, Karangbaru, and Lubuk Sidup continue facing lost homes and health challenges. Government rebuilding grants up to Rp60 million, health deployments, and food aid from organizations like BAZNAS are accelerating normalcy through national efforts.
Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez thanked China today for the arrival of a first batch of rice as part of aid from the Asian giant to the island.
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Dompet Dhuafa Yogyakarta sent one truck of humanitarian aid to disaster survivors in North Sumatra and Aceh on January 2, 2026, continuing the 'Ngamen untuk Sumatera' campaign launched with Yogyakarta artists like Ndarboy Genk via a December fundraising event.
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.
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The Chinese Navy hospital ship Ark Silk Road arrived in Jamaica last week to provide humanitarian medical services to people affected by Hurricane Melissa. It will dock at multiple ports during a 12-day visit as part of Mission Harmony 2025, according to Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun at a Monday press conference.
Two chartered flights carrying Palestinians fleeing Gaza have arrived in Johannesburg over the past three weeks, sparking concerns about their circumstances and possible Israeli involvement. Authorities faced chaos upon the second flight's arrival, but ultimately allowed entry after presidential intervention. Civil society groups stepped in to provide support amid questions over the shadowy organization facilitating the evacuations.
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Hans-Michael Weisky, 67, has been elected the new president of the Bavarian Red Cross (BRK). The election took place at the state assembly in Deggendorf, where around 400 delegates voted for a four-year term. He succeeds Angelika Schorer, who did not seek re-election.
Sweden and nine countries express serious concern over Gaza
December 26, 2025 09:20Chinese navy sailors aid distressed Filipino fisherman in West Philippine Sea
December 22, 2025 02:41Egyptian medical convoy arrives in Sudan to support healthcare
December 18, 2025 11:36Flood victim in Aceh Tamiang tearfully pleads for aid three weeks on
December 18, 2025 03:50Prabowo tours three disaster sites in west sumatra
December 06, 2025 23:11Bio Farma distributes aid to flood victims in Aceh's Bireuen
December 02, 2025 14:42Egypt starts training Palestinian police and urges international force in Gaza
December 01, 2025 18:08Agriculture minister raises Rp75.85 billion in one hour for Sumatra disaster victims
November 29, 2025 01:03DPD members urge national disaster status for Sumatra floods
November 20, 2025 04:45Rumiko Seya receives Yomiuri International Cooperation Prize for peacebuilding efforts