The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Hot weather: JBPM to monitor over 400 hotspots nationwide

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PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) will focus on more than 400 hotspots across the country following the dry season that is expected to start next month.

JBPM director-general Datuk Nor Hisham Mohamad said the focus would be on peatland areas, illegal waste disposal sites and landfills owned and operated by local authoritie­s.

“The most worrying are peatland fires, especially in Selangor, Pahang, Johor, Sabah and Sarawak, so we will focus on hotspot locations which have been identified,” he said at a press conference after attending the annual parade at the JBPM headquarte­rs, Monday.

He said the dry weather this year is expected to be worse than the previous three years.

Therefore, he asked the public to alert the department immediatel­y if they had any informatio­n about the irresponsi­ble party that

The most worrying are peatland fires, especially in Selangor, Pahang, Johor, Sabah and Sarawak, so we will focus on hotspot locations which have been identified.

Datuk Nor Hisham Mohamad

started the fire.

“We monitor through the system as well but the most important and effective detection is the human eyes... to see and provide accurate informatio­n on the location and condition of the fire to enable us to act swiftly and better,” he said.

Meanwhile, in his first message after leading the department since Jan 9, Nor Hisham said JBPM is targeting 300 community fire brigades (PBK) and seven new volunteer fire brigades (PBS) to be establishe­d this year.

Apart from that, JBPM will continue to move the digitalisa­tion initiative more aggressive­ly with the implementa­tion of two highimpact projects this year involving the modernisat­ion of the Command, Control Communicat­ions, Computers and Intelligen­ce (C4iFRDM) control centres and the ePREMIS integrated system.

He added that the implementa­tion of the ePREMIS system which integrates all the core service functions in the Fire Safety Division facilitate­s access to services including applicatio­ns for Fire Safety Installati­on Certificat­es and Fire Safety Certificat­es by eliminatin­g the bureaucrac­y of the face-toface process that exists in the delivery of existing services.

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