The Borneo Post

Mercy Malaysia distribute­s food assistance to flood victims

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PENAMPANG: Mercy Malaysia Sabah Chapter yesterday began distributi­ng food assistance to villagers affected by flood here since May 29.

Its chairman Dr Anbarasu Ramalingam said the effort was part of Mercy Malaysia’s objective to fulfil the needs of the society in view of any disaster, besides carrying out medical missions.

“Today, Mercy Malaysia will be distributi­ng some food assistance in the form of dry food materials and water in view of the flash floods that occurred in Penampang.

“We have been working together with local elected representa­tives to fulfil the needs of the villagers, whom some have been stranded for days and some have lost all their food supply due to the overwhelmi­ng f lood situation,” he said here yesterday.

He was met at the Penampang Sports Complex swimming pool building that was turned into an evacuation centre.

Based on the needs as assessed by the ground team of the local elected representa­tives, 200 cartons of drinking water and 200 packs of rice would be distribute­d to some 200 families, according to Dr Anbarasu.

Meanwhile, a wheelchair­bound volunteer was also present to lend a hand in managing the evacuation centre, which is currently sheltering seven victims.

The centre received 13 people when it first began operating.

Francis Xavier Kinjin, 33, from Kampung Dabak near here, was evacuated with his mother to the sports complex by a team of Malaysian Civil Defence Force personnel early yesterday when the water level rose in his village.

With 10 years of voluntary work mainly in flood incidents, the entreprene­ur, who was born without his lower limbs, offered to handle the evacuation centre.

“I was one of the first groups of disabled volunteers and I serve under the Sabah Volunteers Associatio­n and Sabah Welfare Volunteer Centre.

“I usually help to take care of evacuation centres during floods,” he said.

Fourteen villages here were affected by floods due to non-stop heavy rain since Thursday, while several areas in the west coast of Sabah including Kota Kinabalu, Tuaran, Papar, Putatan and Kota Belud were also inundated. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Dr Anbarasu (left) presents the assistance to Francis Xavier. — Bernama photo
Dr Anbarasu (left) presents the assistance to Francis Xavier. — Bernama photo

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