Construction of schools damaged after a disaster in Sumatra from February 2026

Construction of schools damaged after a disaster in Sumatra from February 2026

Jakarta – Minister of Basic Education Abdul Mu’ti is working to rebuild schools damaged by floods and landslides in the regions of Aceh, North Sumatra (North Sumatra) and West Sumatra (Sumbar). Construction of damaged schools is targeted to begin in February 2026. Abdul Mu’ti said that his party is currently continuing to collect data on all schools affected by natural disasters in the three provinces and the extent of the damage. “Now we have collected the data, hopefully in February 2026 we will start rebuilding the damaged schools,” Abdul Mu’ti said as reported by Antara, Saturday (13/12/2025). Scroll TO CONTINUE CONTENT Furthermore, he said that his party has currently created three emergency learning scenarios by classifying the scale of damage to schools affected by the natural disaster. One of these scenarios is emergency learning for 0-3 months for schools that are affected but still have several classrooms suitable for holding teaching and learning activities. In such school conditions, his party implemented an alternating learning system while his party repaired the damage to the school. Meanwhile, the second scenario is emergency learning for 3-12 months, and the third scenario is emergency learning for up to 3 years for schools experiencing severe damage or even total collapse. “Because if a school has completely collapsed, building a new one will obviously take a long time. Some of them even have to relocate. This means that if you build a new building in a new place, it will also take time to find the land,” he said (rfs/rfs)

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