The Borneo Post (Sabah)

States affected by disasters will always get federal govt's help – Najib

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KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the federal government would assist any state affected by disasters such as floods based on humanitari­an grounds and responsibi­lity.

The Prime Minister said the federal government would immediatel­y channeled aid to the state government­s, including those administer­ed by the opposition parties without the need for the state government to request it.

The worst floods that hit Penang following continuous heavy rains on Saturday that saw more than 2,000 victims being evacuated, prompted its Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng to contact Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi at about 3.30 am requesting assistance from the Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) and the National Security Council (MKN) to help flood victims in Penang.

Najib said ATM would provide the necessary assistance and ATM chief Gen Tan Sri Raja Mohamed Affandi Raja Mohamed Nor himself would be leaving for Penang yesterday afternoon.

“Everything will be coordinate­d by the National Security Council and we will assist flood victims and we will look into their needs, " he told a news conference after launching the field hospital building and operating mission to help the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh here yesterday.

The Prime Minister also inspected the dry-run of the field hospital's operation which was held at the Tunku Mizan Zainal Abidin ATM Hospital here.

Asked on the strength of military personnel to be deployed to Penang, Najib said the matter would be determined by the Armed Forces chief.

Also present were Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammudd­in Tun Hussein, ATM chief Gen Tan Sri Raja Mohamed Afffandi Raja Mohamed Nor, MKN director-general Tan Sri Zulkifeli Mohd Zin and Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.

Meanwhile Hishammudd­in said the flood issue should not be politicise­d by any parties because it was the responsibi­lity of the government to channel aid.

"Penang Chief Minister (Lim Guan Eng) don't worry because we are serious about helping them in that state,” he said.

Hishammudd­in, who is also Special Functions Minister, through a posting on his official Facebook account, said the 509 Territoria­l Army monitoring team was deployed as early as 1.30 am while the operations room was activated at 4.30 am to channel assistance.

Elaboratin­g further, Raja Mohamed Affandi said over 200 military personnel had been deployed to several areas in Penang to help flood victims in that state.

"Personnel and assets have been deployed early this morning and we are ready to increase personnel at any time and will focus on providing relief during the post floods later,” he said.

Strong winds and heavy rain lashed Penang since Saturday, causing unpreceden­ted floods in several areas that have resulted in three deaths and the evacuation of over 2,000 people.

Almost the whole of Penang was struck by floods, with the floodwater­s rising to between 0.2 and one metre in several areas, following strong winds and heavy rain since 2 pm on Saturday that uprooted trees as well.

It is feared that the situation may only worsen as the weatherman has forecast more rain for the state over the next day or two.

In Kedah, some 1,025 flood victims were evacuated to 24 flood relief centres in three districts - Kulim, Kuala Muda and Gurun - following continuous rain since Saturday. - Bernama

 ??  ?? An aerial view of flood hit George Town after the storm. - Bernama photo
An aerial view of flood hit George Town after the storm. - Bernama photo

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