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March 30, 2010 
Amir Tejo

Indonesia Widens Sidoarjo Mudflow Damage Probe
Sidoarjo, East Java. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has ordered an 
investigation into whether the Sidoarjo mudflow in East Java has affected 
people beyond the immediate area. 

Yudhoyono, making his second visit to the devastated region since taking office 
in 2004, also called on Monday for the compensation process to be speeded up. 

"I am asking all sides to coordinate and synergize to accelerate the 
compensation payment process," Yudhoyono said during a flying visit to 
Jatirejo, on the rim of the sprawling mud lake near the center of the mudflow. 

"I have instructed the public works minister, the East Java administration and 
a team from ITS [Surabaya Institute of Technology] to work together in studying 
the impact of the mud on areas beyond the directly affected areas, whether it 
affects their agriculture and life," the president said. 

Yudhoyono said the "good news" was that the mud was now flowing out of the 
ground at just less than 70,000 cubic feet a day, compared with 1.7 million 
cubic meters initially. 

He said his visit was intended to ensure that his instructions regarding 
mudflow management programs were implemented effectively. 

PT Lapindo Brantas, which has been blamed by some parties for the mudflow 
because of negligence during a gas-drilling operation in the area, is obliged 
to pay compensation to all those who lost property and can provide evidence of 
ownership. 

The government is compensating those from three other villages affected by the 
spreading mud. 

Andi Darussalam Tabussala, vice president of PT Minarak Lapindo Jaya, which 
handles compensation claims, said his company hoped to complete the settlements 
by 2012. 

He said about 7,500 of the 13,237 claims had been settled. 

Akhmad Dhuha, a spokesman for residents of Mindi village, said the president's 
visit was disappointing. 

"Unfortunately his visit did not improve conditions because residents were not 
given the chance to talk to him directly," Dhuha said. 

In Mindi village alone, nearly 5,000 people have been living in fear for four 
years because they are only 50 meters from the main dike containing the mud 
lake. 

In March 2006, mud began spewing from a crack near a gas-drilling well operated 
by Lapindo, a company under the umbrella of the Bakrie group controlled by the 
family of the then coordinating minister for people's welfare, Aburizal Bakrie. 

The mudflow inundated hundreds of hectares, swallowing homes, fields and 
factories and leaving thousands homeless. 

Yudhoyono also asked East Java Governor Sukarwo and the Sidoarjo Mudflow 
Mitigation Agency to work together on the agency's proposal to turn the area 
into a mud volcano park that would allow volcanologists and geologists to study 
the phenomenon and also serve as a recreational area. 

"Maybe this can be turned into some kind of geological tourism place, a fishing 
or agriculture source or something else," Yudhoyono said.




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