The Phnom Penh Post

Create special secretaria­ts for disaster management, says PM

- Long Kimmarita

FOLLOWING the collapse of two buildings some seven months apart, Prime Minister Hun Sen has reminded all government institutio­ns of their obligation to create special secretaria­ts for disaster management.

In a circular issued on Tuesday, the prime minister noted that only some government bodies had created secretaria­ts for disaster management. He instructed all other institutio­ns to follow suit.

He said t he secretaria­t is “a mechanism to manage disasters in t he ministries and institutio­ns,” noting t hat each one is headed by a secretar y that liaises with members of the National Committee for Disaster Management when disaster st ri kes.

Speaking to journa lists on Tuesday, Hun Sen discussed recent disasters i n Cambodia and t he reaction of ot her countries.

Referring to the collapse of buildings in June in Sihanoukvi­lle and in Kep this month, Hun Sen said other countries have been quick to blame the government but said many of these countries have had building collapses of their own.

“Our government has been unfairly criticised for the recent collapse of two buildings. But, is this fair? Our response has been adequate. We are working to remove those responsibl­e.”

Kun Kim, the Senior Minister in charge of specia l missions and deput y president of the National Committee for Disaster Management, acknowledg­ed that Cambodia has to strengt hen its response mechanism.

Speaking to The Post yesterday, Kim said Tuesday’s circular represents a new effort to implement existing regulation that will improve the Kingdom’s emergency response, particular­ly in the face of floods, droughts and building collapses.

“The National Committee for Disaster Management has faced challenges responding to disasters because the law was not being implemente­d. Because of this circular, communicat­ion between ministries and institutio­ns during disasters will improve.”

Kim noted that the National Committee for Disaster Management plans to request the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces to train 1,000 soldiers in emergency response and rescue operations.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? A six-storey building in Kep province collapsed on January 3, killing 36 and injuring 23.
HENG CHIVOAN A six-storey building in Kep province collapsed on January 3, killing 36 and injuring 23.

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