JAKARTA - The Agam Regency Government (Pemkab) in West Sumatra needs a fund of Rp. 1.17 trillion to repair damaged facilities due to the disaster that hit the area at the end of November 2025.

Head of the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) Agam Rahmat Lasmono said the Rp1.17 trillion fund was to repair bridges, roads, houses and other schools that were damaged by flash floods, floods, landslides and tornadoes.

"This is based on data collection carried out by the local government organization," he said, quoted by ANTARA, Monday, December 22.

He said the funds were used to repair 287 units of houses with a fund of Rp189.03 billion, temporary housing needs of 532 units with a fund of Rp9.31 billion, repair 21 points with a fund of Rp34.35 billion.

Meanwhile, the repair of 28 bridges with a fund of Rp120.5 billion, irrigation infrastructure in 78 areas with a fund of Rp53.2 billion.

Meanwhile, for the normalization of 19 rivers with a fund of Rp. 131 billion, drainage with a fund of Rp. 102 billion, sanitation with a fund of Rp. 160 billion.

Then, education facilities 114 units with a fund of Rp. 12.81 billion, damaged agricultural land with an area of 2,044.84 hectares with a fund of Rp. 36.14 billion.

In addition, livestock affected 5,481 heads with a fund of Rp. 9.58 billion, agricultural infrastructure with a fund of Rp. 57.07 billion and fisheries affected with a fund of Rp. 7.21 billion.

"The data on this loss is spread across 16 sub-districts," he said.

He said that flash floods, landslides and floods resulted in 192 people dying, 72 people were still missing and others.


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