The Borneo Post

Pilot project to provide early warning of disasters enters second phase — Nadma

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Disaster Informatio­n Management System ( DIMS) pilot project undertaken by the National Disaster Management Agency ( Nadma) with the cooperatio­n of Fujitsu Ltd and Japan’s Ministry of Communicat­ions to provide early warning of disasters is now entering the second phase.

Nadma Operations Implementa­tion Sector deputy director- general Zainal Azman Abu Seman said the first phase of the project using the Japanese technology was implemente­d in Kota Bharu, Kelantan in October last year.

“Malaysia already has disaster control centres nationwide, but they were not equipped with the latest technology.

“The DIMS financed by Fujitsu Ltd and Japan’s Ministry of Communicat­ions, with cooperatio­n from Nadma, is capable of providing early warning of disasters, such as flood,” he told reporters at the Japan- Malaysia Internatio­nal Forum here yesterday.

Zainal Azman said the cost of implementa­tion of the first and second phases of DIMS was estimated at RM200,000 and the system would be expanded nationwide if proven effective.

Meanwhile, Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) director-general Datuk Seri Wan Mohd Nor Ibrahim said 78 JBPM personnel were sent to Japan every year since 2014 to undergo a two-week training on disaster management.

“Japan has vast experience in tackling natural disasters, such as earthquake, typhoon and even tsunami, that we can learn from,” he said.

Wan Mohd Nor added that the cooperatio­n was also aimed at strengthen­ing the bilateral ties between Malaysia and Japan. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Sun (right) and Melaka Tengah health officer, Dr Rusdi Abdul Rahman (centre) show the fake medical certificat­es and equipment used to make the MCs during a press conference. — Bernama photo
Sun (right) and Melaka Tengah health officer, Dr Rusdi Abdul Rahman (centre) show the fake medical certificat­es and equipment used to make the MCs during a press conference. — Bernama photo

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