Earthquake Rocks East Flores, Labelen Village Residents Have Not Received Assistance
REINHA.com – An earthquake shook a number of areas in East Flores Regency, NTT Province on Thursday, April 9 2026 with a magnitude of 4.7 and 3.8 Magnitude on Friday April 10 2026. This earthquake caused damage to residents’ buildings in several areas including Terong Village and Lamahala Village in East Adonara District, Labelen Village, Motonwutun Village, Watobuku Village, Kawuta Village, Watohari Village, and Tanah Werang Village in East Solor District.
Head of Labelen Village, East Solor District, Salem Nurdin Lamahala, when confirmed by the media on Friday (10/4/2026), confirmed the condition of his community after the earthquake.
“Aftershocks are still occurring to this day,” said Salem Nurdin Lamahala.
According to him, the Labelen Village government has written to the East Flores Regional Government through the East Solor District Head and the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) as a form of initial report and request for treatment.
Temporary data continued Salem Nurdin, in the Labelen Village area as many as 786 residents were affected with 83 residents’ buildings experiencing light to heavy damage. In this situation, the immediate need of residents is food.
“Most of the residents are fishermen, and fishing activities have stopped because of the aftershocks that are still occurring, therefore food assistance is really needed,” said Salem Nurdin Lamahala.
He admitted that until now no aid had arrived in Labelen Village after the earthquake.
The condition of post-disaster handling in East Flores received attention from the East Solor Youth leader, Sulaiman Nurdin.
Sulaiman Nurdin to this media (Saturday, 11/4/2026) highlighted the importance of the Flotim regional government’s quick response in disaster situations like this.
“Disaster management should ideally be carried out swiftly without having to wait for a long administrative process,” said Sulaiman Nurdin.
Disaster conditions like this, said Sulaiman Nurdin, require quick steps so that the impact felt by the community does not become more widespread. It is hoped that the East Flores regional government can be more responsive and prioritize effective emergency measures, especially in ensuring that the basic needs of affected communities can be met immediately.
Regarding post-disaster handling, the East Flores Regional Government through the Deputy Regent of Flotim, Ignas Boli Uran, asked to contact the BPBD secretary.
“There has been direct assistance to residents. Immediately contact the BPBD secretary, because he went straight to the location…” said Deputy Regent Ignas Boli Uran*** (MB)
# Earthquake Rocks East Flores, Labelen Village Residents Have Not Received Assistance
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