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Indonesian military, police deploy over 48,000 personnel for post-disaster recovery in Sumatra

JAKARTA, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) — The Indonesian military and national police have deployed a total of 48,669 personnel to Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra provinces to support reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts after floods and landslides killed 1,140 people and caused extensive damage, senior officials said here on Monday.

Indonesian National Armed Forces Commander General Agus Subiyanto said 37,910 military personnel had been dispatched to assist post-disaster recovery, carrying out a wide range of humanitarian tasks, including the provision of clean water, medical evacuation, logistics distribution, and trauma recovery services for affected communities.

"The involvement of military personnel will help with the installation of Bailey bridges, the construction of temporary and permanent housing, and the cleanup of mud in schools, Islamic boarding schools, roads, and other public facilities," he said at a press conference on post-disaster recovery and strategic planning in Jakarta.

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Indonesia deploys nearly 50,000 military and police personnel to rebuild Sumatra

Indonesian military and police deployed 48,669 personnel to Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra provinces to support reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts after floods and landslides claimed 1,140 lives and caused extensive damage, officials said on Monday, Xinhua reported.

Indonesia deployed nearly 48,700 military and police personnel to support large-scale post-disaster recovery efforts across Sumatra, authorities said on Tuesday.

Indonesian National Armed Forces Commander General Agus Subiyanto said 37,910 military personnel were mobilized to assist affected communities, providing clean water, medical evacuation, logistics distribution, and trauma recovery services.

"The involvement of military personnel will help with the installation of Bailey bridges, the construction of temporary and permanent housing, and the cleanup of mud in schools, Islamic boarding schools, roads, and other public facilities," he told a press conference on post-disaster recovery and strategic planning in Jakarta.

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