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Indonesia’s Sumatra flood victims file lawsuit as reconstruction work stalls

By Thomson Reuters May 7, 2026 | 3:01 AM

JAKARTA, May 7 (Reuters) – Victims of last year’s deadly floods in Indonesia’s Sumatra filed a lawsuit to the state court on Thursday, urging the government to grant ​national disaster status to three affected provinces and ‌suspend approvals for new forest use permits.

Following are the key details of the lawsuit:

• The state administrative court received the lawsuit documents on Thursday, the court’s website showed.

• Seven residents of Aceh, North Sumatra and ‌West ​Sumatra filed the suit against Indonesia’s ⁠president, its environment, forestry and ⁠agriculture ministers as well as the head of the country’s disaster mitigation agency, said Diki Rafiqi, one of the petitioners.

• They demanded that the government immediately grants national ​disaster status to the three affected provinces, with the existing reconstruction process now stalled because of the limited budget ⁠allocated by the provincial governments, Diki ⁠told Reuters.

• If national disaster status is granted, ​the central government must use the state budget to pay for ​the reconstruction process, which includes the building of temporary ‌accommodation or permanent new housing for the people affected.

• “Many residents still do not have temporary houses … This is the most basic thing and it’s due to the local government’s limited ⁠financial capacity,” Diki said.

• The petitioners also demanded the government to impose a moratorium on the issuing of new forest use, mining ⁠and plantation permits ‌until land in the three provinces has ⁠been completely rehabilitated, Diki said.

• The petitioners also ​asked ‌the government to review existing mining, forest ​use and ⁠plantation permits, he added.

• At least 1,200 people were killed and 300,000 homes damaged from the cyclone-induced floods and landslides last year.

• Environmental groups said that the impact of the storms was exacerbated by rapid deforestation in Sumatra.

(Reporting by Ananda Teresia; Editing ​by David Stanway)