More than 1,170 lives have been lost as floods hit North Sumatra, West Sumatra, and Aceh, leaving communities in crisis.


Global News Insight Correspondent in Jakarta, Indonesia
More than 1,170 lives have been lost as floods hit North Sumatra, West Sumatra, and Aceh, leaving communities in crisis.

Floods ravage villages, leaving thousands displaced in makeshift shelters with little aid.

Landslides flatten homes in North Sumatra, leaving families fearing every noise and hoping for safer futures.

On the island of Langkawi, lessons go beyond the confines of the classroom, and teaching continues even at the beach.

Frontrunner tells Global News Insight in exclusive interview that he will work for ‘the good of Indonesia’.

On the beach and in a car park, Rohingya refugees are taking shelter wherever they can amid a hostile reception in Aceh.
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At a temporary shelter in Aceh, a mother who travelled by boat to Indonesia dreams of a better life for her children.

Concerns compensation programme for victims of abuses from 1965 mass killings to Aceh conflict will hinder justice.

Families of Indonesians who died in October football tragedy feel the lives of their loved ones have been disrespected.

As Indonesia scales up construction of its new capital city, Indigenous people say they fear being displaced.
