Disaster Response
Viral videos reveal despair and heroism amid Aceh floods
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A BPBD Aceh member broke down in tears in a viral video, describing struggles to handle unrecovered bodies due to severed access after floods. In North Sumatra, looting left supermarket employees crying for help, while a police chief heroically evacuated elderly using a banana stem. These stories illustrate the severe impact of recent floods and landslides in the region.
The Western Cape government has assured residents that the ongoing foot-and-mouth disease outbreak will not impact provincial food security. Minister of Agriculture Ivan Meyer emphasized effective biosecurity measures to manage the situation. Meanwhile, the Eastern Cape has allocated R55 million to combat the disease nationally declared a disaster.
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A major fire erupted in a furniture shop in Hyderabad's Nampally area, trapping five people inside a four-storey building. Rescue operations involving multiple agencies are underway amid traffic disruptions near the ongoing industrial exhibition. Authorities have urged the public to avoid the area.
The Japanese government will introduce a training program next fiscal year for doctors and nurses working on government-managed hospital ships deployed during major disasters. The initiative aims to familiarize medical personnel with the unique conditions aboard these vessels in advance, with operations set to begin in January.
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Coastal flooding struck Jalan RE Martadinata in front of Jakarta International Stadium on Saturday morning. A joint team from BPBD and related agencies promptly addressed the 10-centimeter water pooling. Conditions in other areas like Muara Angke remained under control despite rising sea levels.