175,126 Houses Damaged by Sumatra Disasters, Here's the Distribution (January 6, 2026)
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According to the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), the number of houses damaged by floods and landslides in Sumatra at the end of November 2025 was 175,126 units as of Tuesday (January 6, 2026).
Of this total, 53,432 units of houses suffered severe damage. This figure is equivalent to 30.51% of the total damaged houses.
Based on the affected provinces, the highest number of damaged houses was in Aceh Province, totaling 144,865 units, or approximately 82.72% of the total damaged houses.
Below is the distribution of damaged houses in the provinces affected by the Sumatra disaster as of January 6, 2026, at 07:16 AM Western Indonesian Time (WIB):
Aceh
- Severely damaged: 44,361 units
- Moderately damaged: 38,709 units
- Lightly damaged: 61,795 units
- Total damaged houses: 144,865 units
North Sumatra
- Severely damaged: 6,078 units
- Moderately damaged: 3,443 units
- Lightly damaged: 8,068 units
- Total damaged houses: 17,589 units
West Sumatra
- Severely damaged: 2,993 units
- Moderately damaged: 2,954 units
- Lightly damaged: 6,725 units
- Total damaged houses: 12,672 units
Overall, as of January 6, 2026, the total number of fatalities due to the Sumatra disaster was 1,177 people, 147 people were missing, and the total number of displaced people was 242.2 thousand.
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