Indonesia’s National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) is prioritizing the construction of temporary housing for those displaced by the recent earthquake in the Sigi Regency of Central Sulawesi province. The earthquake, which triggered landslides, has left thousands homeless and in urgent need of assistance. BNPB is coordinating with local authorities to identify suitable locations for the temporary shelters and ensure access to essential resources like clean water, food, and medical care. The agency is also focusing on clearing debris and assessing the full extent of the damage to infrastructure. Authorities report significant challenges in reaching isolated communities due to damaged roads and communication networks. The Indonesian government has pledged continued support for the affected region, and international aid organizations are mobilizing to provide assistance. The focus remains on providing immediate relief and beginning the long process of recovery and reconstruction.
