The Indonesian Meteorology Agency has announced that North Sumatra will experience heavy rainfall today, May 5, due to unstable weather conditions. The warnings cover several areas that may face flooding.
North Sumatra province in Indonesia recorded an inflation rate of <strong>2.92%</strong> in April 2026, driven primarily by rising prices of essential goods such as gold, poultry, and rice. This surge has raised concerns among local residents regarding their purchasing power.
The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has announced that North Sumatra will experience rainfall ranging from light to heavy next week due to multiple climatic influences. This forecast is attributed to complex atmospheric conditions.
The Perum Bulog management in North Sumatra announced the absorption of <strong>1.989 tons</strong> of corn from the beginning of the year until April 4, 2026. This achievement reflects the government's efforts to enhance agricultural production amidst ongoing challenges due to rising market prices.