The Center for Disaster Management Operations Control (Pusdalops PB) of North Sumatra (North Sumatra) noted that five sub-districts in Padangsidimpuan City were affected by floods and landslides.
Based on Antara's report, Friday, March 14, the floods and landslides occurred on Thursday, March 13 at around 23.20 WIB due to high rainfall.
Pusdalops PB North Sumatra noted that the five affected sub-districts were North Padangsidimpuan, South Padangsidimpuan, Padangsidimpuan Batunadua, Padangsidimpuan Angkola Julu, and Padangsidimpuan Tenggara.
The floods and landslides also affected dozens of villages and villages in the five sub-districts.
The affected villages or villages are Sadabuan Village, Tobat Village, and Kantin Village in North Padangsidimpuan District.
Then, Ujung Padang Village, Aek Tampak Village, Losung Village, Sitamiang Baru Village in South Padangsidimpuan District, then Gg. OtoaYana, Gg. Salak permai, Gg. Date, Gg. libers - Hapinis area Batunadua Julu Village in Padangsidimpuan Batunadua District.
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Furthermore, Rimba Shoping Village, Sima Tohir Village in Padangsidimpuan District, Angkola Julu, and Pulo Bauk Village and Huta Lombang Village in Padangsidimpuan Tenggara District.
Head of the Emergency, Equipment and Logistics Handling Division of the North Sumatra BPBD Sri Wahyuni Pancasilawati said the impact of the disaster is still being recorded.
He emphasized that he would convey to the public that the data collection had been completed. "For public facilities and flood victims, it is still being collected. Later, when it is finished, we will share it," he said.
The local BPBD together with related policy makers have also gone directly to the field to evacuate people affected by the flood.
"Based on reports, currently the flood is starting to recede, but it is still being handled by the local government, the TNI/POLRI and the community including the cleaning of landslide materials," he said.
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