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        "id": 1659996,
        "msgid": "central-aceh-hit-by-floods-again-two-temporary-bridges-collapse-1775616745",
        "date": "2026-04-07 07:11:00",
        "title": "Central Aceh Hit by Floods Again, Two Temporary Bridges Collapse",
        "author": "Andhika",
        "source": "MEDIA_INDONESIA",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "Flash floods have once again struck Central Aceh district in Indonesia due to heavy rainfall, causing two temporary bridges in the Ketol and Silih Nara sub-districts to collapse and isolating several villages. No casualties or evacuees have been reported, and local disaster agency teams have deployed heavy machinery to restore access amid ongoing high-intensity rain and strong currents. This incident underscores the region's vulnerability to hydrometeorological disasters, particularly under extreme weather conditions.",
        "content": "<p>Flash floods have struck Central Aceh district, Aceh, once again due\nto heavy rain lashing the area on Monday (6\/4). The head of the Aceh\nDisaster Mitigation Agency, Bahron Bakti, stated that the disaster\ncaused two temporary bridges, previously built after the November 2025\ndisaster, to collapse again. \u201cThe two bridges are located in Burlah\nVillage, Ketol Sub-district, and Terang Engon Village, Silih Nara\nSub-district,\u201d Bahron said. Due to the damage, four villages in Ketol\nSub-district have become isolated once more. Additionally, one village\nin Silih Nara Sub-district has lost access after the connecting bridge\nwas damaged and tilted by the strong flood currents. Nevertheless, no\nfatalities or evacuees have been reported from this follow-up flash\nflood so far. For emergency response, the Central Aceh BPBD team has\ndeployed two units of heavy equipment to the affected locations to\naccelerate access restoration. Bahron added that the situation on the\nground remains precarious due to continuous high-intensity rain and\nstrong water flows. As a precautionary measure, the Quick Reaction Team\nfor Disaster Mitigation (TRC PB) personnel have also been mobilised to\nminimise further risks. This disaster once again highlights the area\u2019s\nvulnerability to hydrometeorological events, especially amid ongoing\nextreme weather conditions. (Ant\/E-3)<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/central-aceh-hit-by-floods-again-two-temporary-bridges-collapse-1775616745",
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