Jakarta (ANTARA) – Home Affairs Minister Muhammad Tito Karnavian said he has developed a number of strategies to accelerate rehabilitation and reconstruction following the hydrometeorological disaster in West Sumatra Province.The minister, who also serves as head of the Task Force for the Acceleration of Post-Disaster Rehabilitation and Reconstruction in Sumatra, said post-disaster recovery indicators in the 16 districts and cities affected in West Sumatra have shown encouraging progress.“The indicators in West Sumatra are relatively positive. This is because we see that almost all of the 16 affected regional governments are implementing green policies,” Karnavian said in a statement on Wednesday.He said data from all 16 disaster-affected districts and cities in West Sumatra had been verified, including additional indicators used to assess post-disaster recovery.These indicators include the availability of electricity and fuel, as reflected by the operation of public fuel filling stations (SPBU), the availability of LPG, internet connectivity, clean water supply, and services provided by regional drinking water companies (PDAM).The additional indicators complement the five main recovery indicators previously established, namely governance recovery, public services in health and education, land access, economic recovery, and social conditions.Karnavian said the acceleration effort is now focused on four areas requiring greater attention: Tanah Datar District, Agam District, Padang Pariaman District, and Pesisir Selatan District.However, he emphasized that these four severely affected areas still require cross-sectoral cooperation and mutual support to ensure full recovery.In addition, several other affected regions still need accelerated repairs to road and bridge infrastructure, as well as clean water and PDAM facilities.Karnavian stressed the importance of accurate data verification by regional heads to enable the central government to precisely identify physical and socio-economic infrastructure requiring repairs.“These are the kinds of details we expect,” he said.Karnavian added that the government has mapped recovery conditions in 52 affected districts and cities across three provinces—Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra. Based on the mapping, the areas are classified into three categories: normal, partially normal, and not yet normal.