Aid reaches landslide-affected households in Gamo Zone

Ethiopia's National Disaster Risk Management Commission's central command delivered 100 quintals of grain to households hit by landslides in Gamo Zone's various woredas. Zone officials contributed cash and supplies as well.

In Gamo Zone's Gaga Bo and other woredas, a natural disaster from landslides has destroyed numerous households, as reported from Addis Ababa on Megabit 11, 2018 (Fana Media). The National Disaster Risk Management Commission's central command supplied 100 quintals of grain as daily ration aid to those affected. > The disaster that struck our communities in Gamo Zone has greatly shocked our agency's members and leadership. Colonel Licha Mergersa, head of the agency's staff welfare development, stated this. The command pledged comprehensive support to sustainably rehabilitate victims to normal life. Gamo Zone's Women and Social Affairs directorate staff and leadership provided 126,500 birr in cash, along with clothes and household items worth 255,000 birr. The zone's work and skills directorate gave 61,400 birr plus clothes and other items valued at 30,000 birr. Zone chief administrator Dr. Demssu Adamasu thanked the command's members and leaders for their aid aimed at stabilizing victims and recognizing their plight. With aid flowing generously from all quarters, a call went out for additional support from the IOM to aid recovery.

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Villagers in Aceh Tamiang receiving government rebuilding grants, food aid from BAZNAS, and medical help during flood recovery.
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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.

Ethiopia's Southern region finance bureau says aid for residents affected by a landslide in Gamo Zone has been streamlined. The bureau held discussions with civil society groups on coordinating victim support.

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In ongoing relief efforts for the Gamo Zone landslide, Central Ethiopia Regional State has donated 10 million birr in aid, including food, non-food items, and shelter materials. Regional President Dr. Tasu announced the support to show solidarity with victims.

In Ethiopia's war-torn northern regions, a humanitarian crisis unfolds as displaced families in camps like Hitsats and Bakielo rely on dwindling aid supplies amid political debates over responsibility. Failures in regional and federal responses have placed hundreds of thousands in peril, with warnings that famine looms without urgent intervention. Officials, aid workers, and the displaced themselves highlight the slow-motion emergency of rising starvation.

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The Ministry of Social Affairs has set up 30 public kitchens in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra to serve over 80,000 food portions daily for flood and landslide victims. Deputy Interior Minister Bima Arya visited disaster sites in Padang Pariaman and Solok, emphasizing swift logistics distribution per President Prabowo Subianto's instructions. Various ministries are also providing emergency internet, basic needs aid, and civil registry services.

A severe drought gripping northern Kenyan counties, particularly Mandera, has led to livestock deaths and water shortages, heightening concerns about President William Ruto's promise to build 200 dams. Residents and county leaders report significant losses, as the government announces Sh6 billion in aid. The situation stems from three consecutive failed rainy seasons.

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Wali Nanggroe of Aceh Tgk Malik Mahmud Al Haythar has spoken out on the floods and landslides killing hundreds in Sumatra, especially Aceh. He calls for a thorough investigation into triggers like deforestation and illegal logging. He also urges systemic reforms to prevent future occurrences.

 

 

 

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