Huntap Appearance in North Aceh, Complete Interior and Mosque

North Aceh - Permanent housing (huntap) in a number of flood-affected areas in Sumatra has been completed by the government, one of which is in the North Aceh area.

The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) reported that as many as 104 families (KK) have occupied the huntap in Kuala Cangkoi Village, Lapang District, North Aceh Regency since Saturday, March 14.

The huntap complex looks beautiful. The complex's yard is full of paving blocks or concrete bricks and stretches of drainage.

There are also public facilities in the form of meeting halls and mosques in the huntap area. All houses are also equipped with electricity installations and water pumps.

Each huntap is already ceramic complete with interior furniture such as guest chairs, dining tables, televisions, stoves, and dish racks. Inside the room there are mattresses, pillows, futons, and wardrobes.

The bathroom is also ceramic with a squat toilet and a bathtub. The construction of this huntap is supported by the Coordinating Ministry for Political and Security Affairs (Kemenko Polkam).

The housing is expected to provide a safer and more comfortable place for people who were previously affected by the disaster.