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PoW: Delivering Aid to Flood Victims in Aceh Tamiang (Phase 03) My team and I (a total of five people) distributed equipment to help clean mud left behind by the floods to victims affected by the ecological disaster. The cleaning tools included shovels, hoes, and boots. In addition to cleaning equipment, we also distributed household necessities for evacuees, such as sarongs, mosquito nets, prayer mats, and mukenas. I purchased 15 units of each item, adjusted to the amount of donations received. The donations were distributed in Matang Teupah Village, Bendahara Subdistrict, Aceh Tamiang Regency, Aceh, Indonesia. The aid was received directly by one of the affected victims named Zakaria Adnan, whom I call Jack. He shared many painful experiences from when the disaster happened. “At first, the floodwater reached our knees, but the rain didn’t stop for days. Before the water submerged our house, I evacuated first, bringing my wife and children to higher ground.” “Unfortunately, there was no place left that wasn’t flooded, because all the land was submerged. When we slept, the ground beneath us was water. After a week, the water receded, and I returned home to find my house and everything inside covered in mud.” “During the flood, there was a corpse floating right in front of me. The strong current made it impossible for me to evacuate it. It was heartbreaking—we ate whatever the water carried to us, and we lived 28 days without electricity.” I entrusted the aid to Jack’s house, and he will then distribute it to other victims according to the evacuees’ needs. “I am very grateful to the Bitcoin donors. This aid is extremely valuable and truly needed by the victims to rebuild their lives,” Jack said with a happy expression. I asked him about the weather, which is still bad, with frequent heavy rain, and whether he is afraid that another flood might come. “Of course, when it rains, we can’t sleep comfortably. The fear is always there. I will evacuate again and leave everything behind. I hope the flood disaster will not happen again,” he said. #disaster #aceh #bitcoin #nostr #plebs View quoted note →

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Expenditure Report for Donation Distribution – Phase 3 (Aceh Tamiang) Total Expenses: IDR 9,130,000 (≈ USD 545–547) Location: Matang Rayeuk Village, Bendahara Subdistrict, Aceh Tamiang Regency, Aceh Province, Indonesia Form of Donation: Material supplies and direct distribution to victims of the flash flood disaster. Donation Package Recipient: Zakaria Adnan, one of the flood victims. Note: Zakaria will distribute the donated items to other victims in need. We did not distribute the aid directly to all victims to avoid chaos or conflict, as the donated items were limited. Types of Donations: - Cleaning equipment to help clean homes covered in mud after the flood. - Household necessities (for women). Detailed purchase prices of items and other expenses incurred during the trip are shown in the attached images. *** My team and I (a total of 5 people) traveled from Banda Aceh to Aceh Tamiang by car, which took approximately 9–10 hours one way. The round trip took around 18–20 hours. The donation distribution to Aceh Tamiang took 3 days. We stayed overnight in Langsa before continuing the journey to Aceh Tamiang. After completing the distribution, we returned directly from Aceh Tamiang to Banda Aceh. #donation #bitcoin #aceh #nostr #disaster View quoted note →