African swine fever has been confirmed in 32 out of Indonesia's 38 provinces, with the highest number of cases in East Nusa Tenggara, North Kalimantan, South Sulawesi, and Riau. The disease, which is fatal for pigs but not harmful to humans, has resulted in significant losses for farmers. Sahat Panggabean, of Indonesia's quarantine agency, has called on local leaders to raise awareness and report more cases. The agency has facilities for disposing of carcasses and has urged communities to avoid disposing of infected pigs in rivers. The number of pigs that have died from the disease in Indonesia this year has not been estimated.