Earthquake Affected Residents in Labelen Village Complain about the Availability of Food
REINHA.com – The East Flores Regency Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) has distributed aid to residents affected by the earthquake in East Solor District. The Head of Labelen Village, Salem Nurdin Lamahala, said that the assistance they had received was in the form of 50 sheets of mats, 50 folding mattresses, 10 sheets of tarpaulin (Monday 13 April 2025).
Salem Nurdin Lamahala also expressed his appreciation for the quick response of the East Flores Regional Government for good coordination between the East Solor District Head and the East Flores Regency Regional Disaster Management Agency in meeting the needs of Earthquake victims in Labelen.
(Also read: Four Days After the Earthquake, Flotim Regional Government Distributes Empty Aid Lists)
According to media monitoring in Labelen Village, residents built emergency tents independently around their houses, this is because until now aftershocks are still occurring.
Regarding damage, as many as 18 residents’ houses in Labelen Village were heavily damaged, said Salem, this number is likely to increase considering the aftershocks that are still occurring.
Salem also said that a serious problem currently being faced by the people of Labelen Village is food availability.
“The majority of the people of Labelen Village work as fishermen. This activity stopped completely because of the earthquake which continued to occur from Wednesday, April 8 until Monday, April 13 2026, therefore food assistance is really needed by the community,” said Salem.
Regarding food shortages, efforts will be made through changes to the Labelen Village APBDes in 2026. However, the capabilities of the Labelen Village APBDes, said Salem Nurdin Lamahala, can only help Labelen residents for a few days.
Based on information, villages in East Solor District such as Labelen Village, Motonwutun Village, Menanga Village, Watobuku Village, Tanahwerang Village and Watohari Village have received assistance from the East Flores Regency Regional Disaster Management Agency.
Regarding fulfilling the food needs of earthquake victims, the media had not received an answer from the Flotim Government until this news was published.*** (JMW/MB)
# Residents Affected by the Earthquake in Labelen Village Complain about the Availability of Food
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