Update on Sumatran disaster victims: 914 people killed, 389 missing

Update on Sumatran disaster victims: 914 people killed, 389 missing

Jakarta – The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) has updated data on victims of disasters that occurred in Aceh, North Sumatra and West Sumatra. BNPB noted that the latest data currently shows that 914 people have died as a result of the disasters that occurred in these three provinces. “The total number of victims who died is 914 people. So an increase of 47 people from yesterday’s position of 867 people,” Head of BNPB Data and Data Center, Abdul Muhari, said during a press conference, Saturday (6/12/2025). Scroll TO CONTINUE CONTENT He said that his party is still trying to speed up the process of searching for victims. He hopes that the number of victims who are still missing can be kept to a minimum. “Of course, in this case, BNPB will continue to optimize and accelerate the optimization of search and rescue operations so that we can reduce the list of missing victims as small as possible,” he said. He detailed the 914 deaths. A total of 359 people from Aceh, then 329 people from North Sumatra and 226 from West Sumatra. Abdul said there are currently 389 missing victims. This number has been reduced from the previous data of 521 people. “In addition, we also convey that 389 missing victims from a total of 3 provinces are still listed on the Timsar search list. Of course, this figure is moving dynamically. There were several victims who were previously reported as missing, but were later declared safe and reported back in various places. So the data on missing victims from today, of which 5 people are still today, is from today, the BNP, 1B. Pusdalop summary in the 3 provinces 389 people,” he added. (deck/idh)

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