President Prabowo announces Emergency Bridge Task Force at press conference, with visuals of schoolchildren crossing dangerous rivers and bridge construction.
President Prabowo announces Emergency Bridge Task Force at press conference, with visuals of schoolchildren crossing dangerous rivers and bridge construction.
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Prabowo forms emergency bridge task force for schoolchildren

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President Prabowo Subianto has announced the formation of an Emergency Bridge Task Force to address dangerous access for schoolchildren in remote areas. The move follows reports of students crossing rivers without proper bridges. The central government will fund this crash program.

On November 28, 2025, President Prabowo Subianto explained the formation of the Emergency River Bridge Task Force during the Bank Indonesia Annual Meeting (PTBI) in Jakarta. He was moved after viewing a video of village children crossing raging rivers daily to attend school, arriving soaked. "The growth figures are very good, but our people every day, our children every day enter the river wet, sit in class wet, return home wet again," Prabowo stated.

Prabowo noted there are about 300,000 such river crossings across Indonesia. He emphasized a rapid execution phase without bureaucratic hurdles, involving universities, TNI Zeni Battalions, construction companies, territorial units, and relevant Polri elements for public facilities. "Our children are crying out, we must respond," he said. Prabowo ordered these elements to descend to villages to design and build crossing bridges.

A similar announcement was made by Prabowo at the 2025 National Teachers' Day event at Indonesia Arena, GBK, Jakarta, where he tasked Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Technology Brian Yuliarto with mobilizing civil engineering human resources, along with TNI Zeni Battalions and Polri Brimob. "I cannot bear seeing children like that every day risking their lives to go to school," he asserted. He added that Jakarta elites must be sensitive through real work, not mockery.

In follow-up, Interior Minister Muhammad Tito Karnavian held a coordination meeting on November 28, 2025, urging local governments to map damaged, absent, or hazardous access like rivers and cliffs to schools. Data must be submitted to the Interior Ministry by December 4, 2025, to underpin the emergency program funded by central reserve funds, not regional budgets. The President is touched by this condition and is preparing quick solutions for vulnerable groups.

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Reactions on X to President Prabowo's announcement of the Emergency Bridge Task Force are predominantly positive and supportive, with media and users praising the empathetic and urgent response to build 300,000 bridges for safe school access in remote areas. High-engagement posts highlight emotional videos of children crossing rivers and the involvement of TNI, Polri, and universities. Some link it to prior initiatives, showing broad approval with minimal skepticism.

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President Prabowo Subianto inspects construction of temporary homes for flood victims in Aceh Tamiang, Sumatra.
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Prabowo inspects construction of 600 temporary homes in Aceh Tamiang

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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.

President Prabowo Subianto has affirmed a major education reform commitment, including renovating 300,000 schools and national digitalization. The program covers infrastructure improvements and distribution of interactive devices to remote areas.

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President Prabowo Subianto visited flood- and landslide-affected areas in Aceh on December 12, 2025, meeting evacuees and reaffirming the government's commitment to swift recovery. He personally greeted victims at evacuation posts and highlighted the need to protect the environment to prevent future disasters.

As recovery continues from the late November 2025 floods and landslides in Sumatra—which have killed over 1,100—Indonesia's Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education is providing Rp32 billion in special allowances to 16,467 educators and staff in affected provinces, including Aceh, North Sumatra, West Sumatra, and East Java.

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The National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) reports 914 deaths from floods and landslides in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra, with 389 others still missing. President Prabowo Subianto orders restoration of electricity and road access to ensure logistics and fuel supply. The government seals four legal entities suspected of forest destruction contributing to the disaster.

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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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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