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        "id": 1761771,
        "msgid": "tito-majority-of-disaster-affected-areas-in-sumatra-return-to-normal-1780343410",
        "date": "2026-05-24 20:27:12",
        "title": "Tito: Majority of Disaster-Affected Areas in Sumatra Return to Normal",
        "author": "",
        "source": "CNN_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "Home Affairs Minister Tito Karnavian reported that the majority of disaster-affected regions across three Sumatran provinces have returned to normal, with all displaced residents accommodated in temporary housing or utilizing the Temporary Housing Allowance. He emphasized the need for sustained budgetary support to address residual challenges in areas still requiring attention.",
        "content": "<p>Home Affairs Minister Muhammad Tito Karnavian stated that the\nmajority of disaster-affected areas across three provinces have now\nreturned to normal. Tito, who also chairs the Task Force for Accelerated\nRehabilitation and Reconstruction (PRR) for Post-Disaster Sumatra, noted\npositive progress in recovery efforts following the floods.<\/p>\n<p>He confirmed that all displaced persons have moved out of emergency\ntents, now residing in temporary shelters or utilizing the Temporary\nHousing Allowance (DTH).<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn West Sumatra, 13 out of 16 affected regencies and cities have\nreturned to normal, representing 80 per cent, with Tanah Datar still\nclose to normal. Agam and Padang Pariaman require continued attention,\u201d\nTito said during a coordination meeting in Jakarta on Sunday (24\/5).<\/p>\n<p>In North Sumatra, 16 of 19 affected regencies and cities have\nreturned to normal, with South Tapanuli nearing normal. The remaining\nareas requiring attention are Central Tapanuli and North Tapanuli.<\/p>\n<p>In Aceh, 10 of 18 affected regencies and cities have returned to\nnormal. Gayo Lues is nearing normal, while seven areas requiring\nattention include Aceh Tamiang, East Aceh, North Aceh, Bireuen, Pidie\nJaya, Central Aceh, and Bener Meriah.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe indicators we consider include government operations, healthcare\nfacilities, educational activities, and road access\u2014these must be\nfunctional, though not yet permanent. Economic aspects, places of\nworship, and basic needs such as petrol stations, water utilities, and\ninternet connectivity are also critical,\u201d Tito stated in a written\nrelease.<\/p>\n<p>Tito stressed the importance of budgetary support to accelerate\ndisaster-affected area recovery. Central and local government funding,\nhe said, would greatly aid rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts,\nincluding addressing ongoing needs in the regions.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cFor disaster-affected areas, TKD should not be reduced and, if\nnecessary, increased. They will continue to handle significant residual\nchallenges,\u201d Tito said.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/tito-majority-of-disaster-affected-areas-in-sumatra-return-to-normal-1780343410",
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