Sumatran Floods: Minister Revokes Environmental Permits
- JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Minister of the Environment (LH) Hanif Faisol has revoked all environmental approvals for companies located in areas identified as contributing to recent flood and landslide...
- Minister Hanif stated that the companies will be summoned to the Ministry of Environment next week for questioning.
- A total of 8 companies have been identified as being responsible for worsening the flooding in Sumatra, based on analysis of satellite imagery.
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Indonesia Revokes Environmental Permits After Sumatra Floods
JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Minister of the Environment (LH) Hanif Faisol has revoked all environmental approvals for companies located in areas identified as contributing to recent flood and landslide disasters in Sumatra.
Minister Hanif stated that the companies will be summoned to the Ministry of Environment next week for questioning.
A total of 8 companies have been identified as being responsible for worsening the flooding in Sumatra, based on analysis of satellite imagery.
“Starting from the corporate side, of course we will withdraw everything from today environmental approval from environmental documents in disaster areas,” saeid Hanif, at the DPR Building, Senayan, Jakarta, Wednesday (December 3, 2025).
“we will also start calling next week the entities that we indicate based on interim studies of satellite imagery are contributing to the problem floods,” he continued.
