Sumatra flood death toll rises to 1022, 206 missing as of Dec 15 afternoon

The Head of the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), Suharyanto, inspected Sibalanga Village, Adian Koting sub district, North Tapanuli district, North Sumatra province, on Thursday afternoon (November 27). (The Indonesian National Disaster Management Agency/BNPB)
The number of flood victims in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra as of December 15, 2025 afternoon, has risen to 1022 deaths, 206 missing, and 7,000 injured.
Jakarta (Indonesia Window) – The National Disaster Management Agency (locally known as BNPB) reported that the number of flood victims in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra as of December 15, 2025 afternoon, has risen to 1022 deaths, 206 missing, and 7,000 injured.In Aceh, the number of flood victims is 424 deaths, 32 missing, and 4,300 injured. In North Sumatra, 349 deaths, 84 missing, and 2,300 injured. In West Sumatra, 243 deaths, 90 missing, and 382 injured.BNPB also reported that 1,200 public facilities were damaged. The disaster likewise affected 219 health facilities, 581 educational facilities, 434 houses of worship, 290 buildings/offices, and 145 bridges.Selain itu, BNPB melaporkan 158.049 rumah rusak. Sebanyak 52 kabupaten terdampak.In addition, BNPB reported that 158,049 houses were damaged. A total of 52 districts were affected.Reporting by Indonesia WindowBagikan
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