56 fuel stations in Flores reopen after NTT quake
Pertamina accelerated fuel deliveries with 33 tankers to restore stable energy supplies in quake-hit areas.
All 56 fuel stations on Flores Island have reopened after the earthquake that struck Nusa Tenggara Timur. PT Pertamina Patra Niaga said all filling stations in eight regencies are now fully open, and electricity at most locations has returned to normal, so they no longer rely on generators. The reopened stations are spread across Ngada, Manggarai, Manggarai Timur, Manggarai Barat, Sikka, Flores Timur, Ende, and Nagekeo. To restore the supply chain, Pertamina deployed 33 tankers to the affected points and added support crews from various regions. The company is also coordinating with TNI, Polri, local governments, and industrial customers to ensure energy needs for disaster response and daily activities continue to be met.
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