Kuala Simpang market resumes 80 percent activity post-disaster

Kuala Simpang Market in Aceh Tamiang Regency, Aceh, has recovered to 80 percent of its activities following a disaster in the area. Trade Minister Budi Santoso stated that cleaning efforts continue alongside traders returning to the market. The Ministry of Trade provided emergency tents to support the recovery.

Kuala Simpang Market, the largest in Aceh Tamiang Regency built in 1982, accommodates 295 traders, including 156 stall vendors and 139 kiosk owners. A recent disaster disrupted trade activities in the area, but now about 80 percent of traders have resumed operations.

Trade Minister Budi Santoso, in a statement from Jakarta on Saturday (January 10, 2026), said, “Trade at Kuala Simpang Market is striving to resume with around 80 percent of traders already starting activities. This runs parallel to the ongoing market cleaning process.” During his visit, Budi ensured that supplies of essential goods remain stable. He added, “We have checked the condition of Kuala Simpang Market. Several traders have started selling again. While the market cleaning process continues, we ensure that the supply of basic necessities in the disaster-affected area remains maintained.”

To accelerate recovery, the Ministry of Trade through the Kemendag Peduli Program handed over 100 emergency tents on Wednesday (December 31, 2025) as temporary selling spaces. This aid came from fundraising by ministry employees, businesses, and the public. Similar assistance was distributed to affected areas in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra on December 1, 13, and 22, 2025.

The ministry is coordinating with local governments, distributors, and business associations to maintain food distribution. Stocks of essentials like chicken meat, eggs, curly chilies, and bird's eye chilies are under control thanks to supplies from Takengon and Medan. The ministry has written to Bulog and ID Food to replenish stocks of Minyakita cooking oil and Stabilisasi Pasokan dan Harga Pangan (SPHP) rice in the affected regions.

This commitment aims to restore traditional markets in Sumatra to revive community economies.

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Volunteers, cadets, and Pertamina teams collaborate to restore hospital, schools, and markets in flood-hit Aceh Tamiang, signaling recovery.
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Collaborative recovery of public services in Aceh Tamiang post-disaster

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Following floods and landslides in Aceh Tamiang, various parties are collaborating to restore health, education, and economic services. Pertamina supports RSUD Muda Sedia with energy and clean water supplies, while the government deploys ASN volunteers and IPDN cadets to clean public facilities. Market activities are resuming, signaling economic recovery.

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.

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Nearly 80 percent of homes in Desa Kota Lintang Bawah, Aceh Tamiang, were destroyed by the late November 2025 Sumatra flash floods. As recovery continues from the disaster that killed over 1,000, President Prabowo Subianto vows to replace all swept-away or severely damaged houses, with daily aid shipments and military cleanup efforts underway.

The Ministry of Public Works (PU) has begun constructing 24 raw water borehole points in Aceh Tamiang Regency, Aceh Province, to provide emergency clean water following the flash flood disaster. This initiative supports community health recovery after basic infrastructure like roads and bridges improves. Public Works Minister Dody Hanggodo emphasized the urgency of clean water to prevent diseases.

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Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung assessed the aftermath of Monday's fire at Pasar Induk Kramat Jati, confirming an electrical short circuit as the cause, estimating Rp10 billion in losses to 350 kiosks, and pledging renovations within five days.

President Prabowo Subianto visited Aceh Tamiang on January 1, 2026, to inspect the construction of 600 temporary homes for flood and landslide victims in Sumatra. He emphasized serious disaster handling without national disaster status, despite 1,154 deaths. Prabowo also addressed criticisms of ministers' visits and praised BUMNs' swift work through Danantara.

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Indonesia's Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman has pledged swift government action to restore heavily damaged farmlands from disasters. He stressed that around 11,000 hectares of rice fields in total loss are the full responsibility of the Ministry of Agriculture.

 

 

 

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