President Prabowo Subianto orders full mobilization of aid via TNI AU aircraft amid Sumatra floods and landslides caused by cyclone Senyar.
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Prabowo instructs full mobilization to handle Sumatra disaster

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President Prabowo Subianto has ordered accelerated emergency response to floods and landslides in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra since the first day. The government deploys TNI AU aircraft to deliver logistics aid, while challenges like severed roads and disrupted communications hinder evacuations. The tropical cyclone Senyar is the main trigger for the extreme weather.

The hydrometeorological disaster triggered by tropical cyclone Senyar has struck three provinces in Sumatra since November 24, 2025, causing flash floods and landslides. President General (Ret.) Prabowo Subianto directly instructed Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture Pratikno to coordinate BNPB, TNI, Polri, and local governments from November 25. "So since the first day of the disaster, the President has ordered our BNPB team to move immediately assisted by TNI-Polri, active local governments, and for emergency response, evacuation tents, food, and daily needs have been sent," said Pratikno at Lanud Halim Perdanakusuma Base, Jakarta, on November 28, 2025.

That Friday morning, four TNI AU aircraft—three Super Hercules and one Airbus A400—departed at 07:30 WIB from Halim Base Ops, carrying aid such as communication tools, rubber boats, generators, tents, and food. Destinations include Padang Airport (West Sumatra), Silangit (North Sumatra), and Banda Aceh and Lhokseumawe (Aceh). Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya emphasized this is not the first shipment, with ongoing aid flows based on direct communication from Prabowo with local governors and regents, including those of North Sumatra and Aceh.

The Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) sent 350 hygiene kits, 350 blankets, 1,500 sarongs, and other needs via Hercules, focused on Lhokseumawe, Central Tapanuli, and Padang. Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman allocated 32,700 tons of rice and 6,300 tons of cooking oil, with details of 16,000 tons of rice for North Sumatra, 6,700 tons for West Sumatra, and 10,000 tons for Aceh. The Social Affairs Ministry adjusted BLTS distribution for Q4 2025 worth Rp900,000-Rp1.2 million per KPM via PT Pos Indonesia, including at evacuation posts.

On the ground, West Sumatra Governor Mahyeldi prioritized victim rescue and basic needs in Agam and Padang Pariaman, where roads collapsed since November 24. In Aceh, Governor Muzakir Manaf declared emergency status on November 27 for 16 regencies/cities; Bener Meriah area is isolated due to severed roads and power outages, with residents like Widya struggling to communicate. Deputy Public Works Minister Diana Kusumawati reported 4 bridges collapsed in Aceh and 20 landslide points in North Sumatra, with 48 heavy equipment units deployed. Basarnas noted evacuation hindered by communication networks, with 9 fatalities in Central Aceh and 2 missing. The government also conducted weather modification operations to reduce rainfall.

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X discussions on President Prabowo's mobilization orders for Sumatra disasters mix praise for rapid aid deployment via TNI aircraft with criticism of delayed central response and calls for national disaster status, amid reports of high casualties, isolations, and infrastructure damage from cyclone Senyar.

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Realistic illustration of Sumatra floods: volunteers distributing aid amid floodwaters, helicopters delivering supplies, and landslide-devastated villages.
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Sumatra floods claim 753 lives and affect 3.3 million people

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Floods and landslides hitting Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra since late November 2025 have killed 753 people and impacted 3.3 million lives. The government is delivering aid via air and sea, while groups like MER-C and Waskita Karya provide volunteers and food packages. Several figures urge declaring it a national disaster for better response.

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.

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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.

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.

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Following President Prabowo Subianto's December launch of a Rp60 trillion reconstruction initiative, the government has formed a National Task Force for Accelerating Rehabilitation and Reconstruction, led by Interior Minister Tito Karnavian, with its main operations center in hardest-hit Banda Aceh. Assurances include no cuts to Aceh's Rp1.7 trillion regional budget, amid calls for unity in recovery efforts.

In an update to the flash floods and landslides affecting Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra since late November 2025—which have now claimed 1,129 lives—the Indonesian government has approved direct cash assistance (BLT) of at least Rp8 million per affected family for home rehabilitation and economic recovery, excluding separate death benefits and logistics support.

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Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman raised Rp75.85 billion through a national donation drive in one hour for flood and landslide victims in Sumatra. The humanitarian action took place at the Ministry of Agriculture in Jakarta on December 2, 2025, involving employees and business partners. The disaster since late November has killed 604 people and affected 1.5 million lives.

 

 

 

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