1,059 Dead and 192 Missing Due to Sumatra Disaster (December 18, 2025)
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Floods and landslides struck three provinces on Sumatra Island, namely Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra, at the end of November 2025.
According to data from the National Agency for Disaster Management (BNPB), as of Thursday (18/12/2025) at 10:00 AM WIB, this disaster has resulted in 1,055 deaths, 192 missing persons, and approximately 7,000 injured.
Below are the details of fatalities and missing persons due to the Sumatra disaster by region as of Thursday (18/12/2025) at 10:00 AM WIB:
Aceh
- Deceased: 451 people
- Missing: 31 people
North Sumatra
- Deceased: 364 people
- Missing: 75 people
West Sumatra
- Deceased: 244 people
- Missing: 86 people
Overall, the Sumatra disaster caused damage to 147,236 houses.
Damage also occurred to 1,600 public facilities, 967 educational facilities, 434 places of worship, 145 bridges, 290 office buildings, and 219 health facilities.
Overall, the Sumatra disaster caused damage to 147,236 houses.
Damage also occurred to 1,600 public facilities, 967 educational facilities, 434 places of worship, 145 bridges, 290 office buildings, and 219 health facilities.
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