From Semeru's Ashes, Supiturang Residents Develop Lightweight Bricks and Snake Fruit Products
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Residents of Supiturang village in Lumajang, East Java, are rebuilding their lives after the Mount Semeru eruption.
- They have developed lightweight bricks and processed snake fruit to create new economic opportunities.
- This initiative focuses on environmental recovery, physical reconstruction, and economic empowerment.
In the aftermath of the Mount Semeru eruption, the residents of Supiturang village in Lumajang, East Java, are not just focused on environmental recovery and rebuilding physical infrastructure. Their efforts extend to creating new economic avenues, demonstrating resilience and a forward-looking approach to recovery.
The community has initiated the development of lightweight bricks, a practical building material that aids in reconstruction. Alongside this, they are processing snake fruit, a local delicacy, into various products. This dual focus on construction materials and food processing aims to revitalize the local economy and provide sustainable livelihoods.
This initiative represents a comprehensive approach to post-disaster recovery, emphasizing not only the restoration of homes and the environment but also the economic empowerment of the community. The residents of Supiturang are actively transforming their challenges into opportunities, showcasing a strong spirit of self-reliance and innovation.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.