Mitraaspirasi || Sumatra Under the Supervision of Hayati Nufus, S.Pd., M.Pd – Lecturer of English Law (ESP)
The flash floods that recently struck several regions in Aceh and Sumatra have caused deep sorrow and serious concern among the public. These disasters are not merely natural events, but reflections of long-standing environmental neglect and weak enforcement of environmental laws.
As students studying English for Specific Purposes (ESP), we are encouraged to view this issue not only from an environmental perspective, but also from a legal and social standpoint. The destruction caused by the floods shows how deforestation, irresponsible land use, and lack of strict regulation can lead to devastating consequences for communities.
Under the guidance of our lecturer, Hayati Nufus, S.Pd., M.Pd., we have learned that the law should function as a tool to protect both people and nature. When environmental laws are ignored or poorly enforced, the most vulnerable members of society suffer the greatest losses.
This disaster should serve as a serious warning for all parties — government, institutions, and citizens — to take responsibility for protecting the environment.
Sustainable development and strong legal awareness are essential to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
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Editor: Baehaki