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Ministry of Public Works Swiftly Addresses Post-Earthquake Infrastructure in Central Sulawesi

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Indonesia's Ministry of Public Works is rapidly responding to a Magnitude 6.7 earthquake in Central Sulawesi.
  • Teams are deployed to ensure basic infrastructure services remain functional and community mobility is not disrupted.
  • Inspections of key bridges, Palu 4 and Palu 1, found no structural damage, deeming them safe for use.

Indonesia's Ministry of Public Works is undertaking swift emergency response measures following a Magnitude 6.7 earthquake that struck Central Sulawesi province. Personnel and equipment have been immediately deployed to ensure the continuity of essential infrastructure services and maintain community mobility.

Minister of Public Works Dody Hanggodo stated that the ministry has been coordinating with local governments and relevant agencies since the disaster's onset. Teams are conducting emergency responses and inspecting affected infrastructure. In the Sigi Regency, heavy equipment was dispatched to clear roads, facilitating the movement of people and aid.

Inspections of the Palu 4 and Palu 1 bridges, crucial for regional connectivity, revealed no structural damage, and both have been declared safe for public use. The ministry also coordinated with the Palu City Public Works Agency regarding the condition of Palu 3 bridge, offering technical support if needed.

The Ministry of Public Works remains committed to ongoing monitoring and inspection of strategic infrastructure in the affected areas. This effort aims to ensure public safety and support the resumption of economic activities by providing reliable, secure, and resilient infrastructure post-disaster.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.