Jakarta (ANTARA) -
Indonesia said 280 health facilities damaged by disasters in parts of Sumatra are now operating and ready to serve the public, a spokesperson for a government post-disaster task force said on Thursday.
Amran, spokesperson for the Task Force for the Acceleration of Post-Disaster Rehabilitation and Reconstruction in Sumatra, said the facilities include hospitals and primary health centers in Aceh, North Sumatra and West Sumatra.
A total of 141 facilities are in Aceh, 67 in North Sumatra and 72 in West Sumatra, he said at a briefing at the Home Affairs Ministry in Jakarta.
"All hospitals and health centers are in functional condition," Amran said.
Two health centers in Aceh require special attention, including the Lokop health center in East Aceh district and the Jambur Lak-Lak health center in Southeast Aceh district, he said.
Both facilities are operating but providing services outside their buildings while repairs are ongoing, he added.
All hospitals and health centers in North Sumatra and West Sumatra are fully operational, and the task force will continue monitoring facilities to ensure services remain available during rehabilitation and reconstruction.
