The Indonesian government has released 44 billion rupiah, equivalent to $2.5 million USD, to fund relief operations in the Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) province following a recent earthquake. These funds are intended to support ongoing disaster management efforts and provide aid to affected communities. The earthquake caused significant damage and displacement, prompting a swift response from national authorities. The allocation will cover immediate needs such as shelter, food, clean water, and medical assistance for those impacted. Further assessments are underway to determine the full extent of the damage and identify long-term recovery needs. This financial support represents the government’s commitment to assisting those affected by the natural disaster and facilitating the rebuilding process. Coordination with local authorities and aid organizations is ongoing to ensure efficient and effective distribution of resources.