175 Thousand Houses Damaged Due to Sumatra Disaster (January 13, 2026)
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According to data from the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), floods and landslides that hit Sumatra in late November 2025 damaged 175,050 housing units.
A total of 53,412 housing units suffered severe damage, accounting for 30.51% of the total damaged houses.
Based on the affected provinces, the highest number of damaged houses was in Aceh, with 144,865 units, or 82.76% of the total damaged houses.
The following is the distribution of damaged houses in the provinces affected by the Sumatra disaster as of January 13, 2026, at 09:10 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: 6,058 units
- Moderately damaged: 3,422 units
- Lightly damaged: 8,033 units
- Total damaged houses: 17,513 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 today, the Sumatra disaster has resulted in a total of 1,180 fatalities, 145 missing persons, and 238,000 displaced persons.
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