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This handout satellite image by Vantor received on December 2, 2025 shows a view of flood damage in the Peusangan river and weir in Bireuen, Aceh Province on December on November 30, 2025.
This handout satellite image by Vantor received on December 2, 2025 shows a view of flood damage in the Peusangan river and weir in Bireuen, Aceh Province on December on November 30, 2025. `
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Sumatra flood toll hits 631, one million in shelters

Government agencies and aid groups are rushing to get aid to those affected, while rescuers search for 472 people still listed as missing.

1 hour ago
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KPK to investigate alleged illegal gold mining near Komodo Island

He expressed concern that the mining activities could cause environmental degradation and threaten Komodo dragons.

2 hours ago
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KAI begins operation of dedicated train service for farmers and traders

The special service aims to ease mobility for local business owners, particularly in transporting agricultural products and merchandise.

3 hours ago

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Senior NU clerics call for reconciliation

Senior clerics of the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) have called for a reconciliation, known as islah, between its chairman Yahya Cholil Staquf and its supreme council as a way to solve the internal rift concerning Yahya’s chairmanship.

5 hours ago
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Train hits car at unguarded crossing in East Java, killing four

A year-old infant is the only survivor of the family that was traveling in the passenger car, which was passing an unguarded crossing on Sunday when it was hit by a train headed to Surabaya.

6 hours ago
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Flood-hit Sumatra faces hunger as Prabowo visits

President Prabowo Subianto visited flood- and landslide- hit areas in northern Sumatra on the sixth day after the disaster, promising to address urgent food and fuel shortages as thousands face dwindling supplies and the growing threat of hunger, while damaged roads continue to hamper relief efforts.

6 hours ago
Society

POGI launches SPRIN movement to improve women’s health

Indonesian women still face four health problems of high maternal mortality ratio, varied quality continuity of health service, regional gaps and limited access to health service, and uneven literacy and public trust.

15 hours ago
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Indonesia’s deepest multi-level MRT tunnel set to connect Kota Tua by 2029

Buried around 28 meters below Jakarta’s busiest corridors, the country’s deepest multi-level tunnel is expected to open by end of 2029 and restore much-needed connectivity to historical Kota Tua’s museums and colonial landmarks.

19 hours ago
society

POGI launches SPRIN movement to improve women’s health

Indonesian women still face four health problems of high maternal mortality ratio, varied quality continuity of health service, regional gaps and limited access to health service, and uneven literacy and public trust.

15 hours ago
society

Death toll from Sumatra floods rises to 442

The death toll surged 435 on Sunday, up from 303 on Saturday, official data uploaded on a government website showed, as officials compiled reports of casualties and damage pouring in from the western island of Sumatra, where three provinces had been devastated by landslides and floods after the rains.

1 day ago
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Sumatra flood death toll climbs to 303 amid cyclone devastation: BNPB

At least 279 people are still missing even as about 80,000 people have been evacuated and hundreds are still stranded in Aceh, North Sumatra and West Sumatra.

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