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        "id": 1674453,
        "msgid": "padang-socialises-stimulus-funds-for-repairing-houses-of-disaster-affected-residents-1776077497",
        "date": "2026-04-13 16:48:53",
        "title": "Padang Socialises Stimulus Funds for Repairing Houses of Disaster-Affected Residents",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "The Padang city government is socialising the technical distribution of stimulus funds for repairing homes damaged by late 2025 hydrometeorological disasters, focusing on four affected districts with allocations based on damage severity: Rp30 million for moderate damage, Rp15 million for minor, and integrated housing for severe cases. The initiative covers 30 moderately damaged, 272 lightly damaged, 294 severely damaged, 121 washed away, and 108 relocation-eligible homes, with funds disbursed in two stages\u201475% for materials and 25% for labour\u2014to ensure targeted use. This effort, supported by technical teams for administrative assistance, aims to complete the transition from emergency to full recovery by 20 July 2026, minimising legal risks through mayoral decree guidelines.",
        "content": "<p>The Padang city government in West Sumatra is socialising the\ntechnical distribution of stimulus funds for repairing residents\u2019 homes\naffected by hydrometeorological disasters at the end of 2025. \u201cThese\nfunds are ready-to-use allocations specifically for home repair costs,\nnot unrestricted cash assistance,\u201d said the Head of the Padang Regional\nDisaster Management Agency (BPBD), Hendri Zulviton, in Padang on Monday.\nDuring the socialisation, he explained that the aid distribution is\nfocused on physical recovery of buildings in four directly affected\nareas: Koto Tangah, Kuranji, Nanggalo, and Pauh sub-districts. Based on\nverification and data validation, the aid will be distributed according\nto the level of structural damage. Specifically, homes with moderate\ndamage will receive Rp30 million, and Rp15 million for minor damage.\nMeanwhile, for severely damaged homes, the government will prepare\nintegrated housing planned at three locations: Lubuk Minturun in Koto\nTangah sub-district, Lambung Bukit in Pauh sub-district, and Simpang\nHaru in Padang Timur sub-district. \u201cSo, for severely damaged homes, we\nare preparing integrated or permanent housing,\u201d he stated. On that\noccasion, he mentioned that the total homes listed as beneficiaries\nconsist of 30 units with moderate damage and 272 units with minor\ndamage. Additionally, there are 294 units with severe damage, 121 washed\naway, and 108 homes included in the relocation plan due to being in\nvulnerable zones. For the technical distribution, the government will\ndivide it into two stages to ensure the funds are used on target.\nSpecifically, 75 percent is allocated for materials, and 25 percent for\nlabourers\u2019 wages. \u201cThis mechanism requires residents to order building\nmaterials first before wage disbursement,\u201d he said. As a field\nacceleration step, the government has formed a technical team to provide\nadministrative assistance to potential aid recipients. The entire\nadministrative process is a mandatory requirement set in the technical\nguidelines through the Mayor\u2019s Decree to minimise the risk of legal\nissues. \u201cThe government targets the full completion of this emergency\ntransition to recovery period by 20 July 2026,\u201d he stated.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/padang-socialises-stimulus-funds-for-repairing-houses-of-disaster-affected-residents-1776077497",
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