JAKARTA - The Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of Agam Regency, West Sumatra (Sumbar) recorded as many as 3,878 residents of the regency were still displaced due to the hydrometeorological disaster that occurred several weeks ago.
"The 3,878 residents who were displaced because their houses were damaged are in the red zone and others," said the Head of the BPBD Agam Implementation Office Rahmat Lasmono in Lubuk Basung, Sunday.
He said the 3,878 displaced people were spread across Palembayan District 1,023 people, Palupuh 198 people, Tanjung Raya 2,118 people.
After that, Ampek Koto District 53 people, Matur 156 people and Malalak 330 people.
"They are displaced in evacuation sites, mosques, mushala and schools since flash floods and landslides," he said.
He said that while at the evacuation site, they received basic necessities that were distributed at all times for the needs of the general kitchen that was established.
"For isolated residents there is none, after the road has been completed using heavy equipment," he said.
He admitted that the victims died due to the hydrometeorological disaster that hit Agam as many as 192 people, 72 people have not been found and four people are still being treated.
The flash flood, landslide, flood and tornado disasters that hit late November 2025 also caused 367 units of houses to be slightly damaged, 287 units to be severely damaged and 851 units to be severely damaged.
Meanwhile, 21 points of damaged roads, 28 points of damaged bridges, 27 units of places of worship, 114 units of educational facilities, 2,044 hectares of affected agricultural land, 5,481 dead livestock and 156 units of agricultural infrastructure.
"There are five sub-districts that have difficulty in clean water for the needs of affected residents," he said.
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