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A Portrait of Celebrities Who Directly Helped Flood Victims in Sumatra

A Portrait of Celebrities Who Directly Helped Flood Victims in Sumatra

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A Portrait of Celebrities Who Directly Helped Flood Victims in Sumatra

Several areas in Sumatra have been experiencing extraordinary natural disasters recently. Heavy rainfall has caused flooding in several regions of Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra, leading to significant material losses and casualties.

The disaster affecting Sumatra has also garnered serious attention from the public. Several celebrities have not only made donations but have also gone directly to the flood sites to provide assistance and meet with the refugees. Here is a list of celebrities who have helped the flood victims in Sumatra.

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Azizah Salsha became one of the celebrities who directly participated in helping the flood victims in Sumatra. She showed her concern by visiting the disaster site in Guo, Kuranji Village, Kuranji District, and interacting directly with the affected residents. The assistance provided by Azizah included basic necessities and ready-to-eat food to meet the urgent needs of the flood victims.

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Actor and member of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Verrell Bramasta, also directly helped the flood victims in West Sumatra. He used his Instagram social media platform to share moments of himself providing assistance at one of the flood-affected locations in Padang. The assistance focused on by Verrell consisted of staple food items that were greatly needed by the victims. In addition, he also interacted directly with the victims with the aim of slightly alleviating the burdens they bear and providing moral support.

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Another celebrity who joined in helping the flood victims in Sumatra is Atta Halilintar. Through a post on his Instagram, Atta mentioned that he flew to Padang at 3 AM after hearing emergency news that many victims were starving and the prices of basic necessities had skyrocketed. This condition was the main trigger for Atta to take immediate action and distribute aid.

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At several evacuation posts, Atta Halilintar distributed basic food supplies and ready-to-eat meals to help the victims who were struggling to get logistics. He moved from one post to another to ensure that the aid reached the right targets. Atta also shared this story on his social media to convey the real situation on the ground and to encourage more people to get involved in helping. "This is the importance of share repost on social media. So that we all know the actual conditions on the ground, and more people are motivated to take action," he stated.

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Zaskia Adya Mecca shared a story that since the first day she heard about the disaster in Sumatra, she immediately wanted to help. However, her good intentions were temporarily hindered by her son's condition, who was then being treated in the hospital. A few days later, Zaskia's friend, Indadari, invited her to go to Aceh to help the flood victims.

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Fortunately, the moment of the invitation from her friend coincided with her son's condition improving, allowing him to be left behind. Her husband, Hanung Bramantyo, also gave his blessing for her to go to Aceh. Upon arriving there, Zaskia tirelessly provided assistance to anyone in need, especially children.

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Comedian Praz Teguh also contributed by going directly to West Sumatra, showing his concern for his birthplace. There, he provided assistance by joining the youth in cleaning up the thick and high mud. In addition, Praz also interacted with the local community to provide mental support. Want to read the latest updates on other celebrities? Let's read at KapanLagi.com. If not now, when?   Additionally, Praz also interacted with the local community to provide mental support, showing that emotional assistance is just as important as material aid. There, he provided assistance by joining the youth in cleaning up the thick and high mud.