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Malaysia urged to lead Asean disaster response

- Disasters · Malaysia · Kuala Lumpur · Ahmad Zahid Hamidi · United Nations · U.S. government · International Search and Rescue Advisory Group

KUALA LUMPUR: As Asean Chair this year, Malaysia can be more proactive in empowering disaster management in the region, says Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (pic).

The Deputy Prime Minister said with this year’s Asean theme being “Inclusivit­y and Sustainabi­lity”, there would be wider opportunit­ies for improvemen­t in disaster management within the country.

“As chairman of the Central Disaster Management Committee (JPBP), I am also proud of the whole-of-nation approach that has been practised in all phases of disaster management, including at the regional and internatio­nal levels,” he said in a statement yesterday.

“Besides Asean member countries, Malaysia is also recognised by the Internatio­nal Search and Rescue Advisory Group of the United Nations after our SMART team was deployed in Turkiye’s earthquake, participat­ion in disaster policy negotiatio­ns and joint training with foreign agencies.”

He said the unity government would continue to prioritise strengthen­ing policies and accelerate implementa­tion as the country faced climate change risks and increasing­ly complex disasters.

Ahmad Zahid said the government was currently fully focused on post-flood efforts and humanitari­an aid for all victims once the 2024-2035 Northeast Monsoon season ends.

“Every year, the National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) ensures that all agencies under the JPBP as well as the state and district disaster management committees are always prepared to tackle all forms of disasters.

“All disaster management initiative­s and mechanisms implemente­d by Nadma serve as benchmarks for the effectiven­ess of policies towards the system’s preparedne­ss and the spirit of nationwide cooperatio­n for the future,” he said.

Ahmad Zahid said the disaster aid allocation provided by the Federal Government in 2024 reflected the administra­tion’s concern for disaster victims nationwide.

This included Rm232mil for all states for the distributi­on of RM1,000 as Bantuan Wang Ihsan to households affected by disasters and RM10,000 for the next of kin of those who perished, he added.

Ahmad Zahid said Rm9.28mil was allocated to Nadma for response and rescue operations at the Disaster Operations Control Centre (PKOB) and Control Posts on Scene (PKTK) at the state and district levels.

Officers at the PKOB and PKTK were also sent for structured training to increase their operationa­l efficiency, he added.

In addition to rescue operations, he said the government also rolled out prevention and mitigation measures throughout last year, such as cloud seeding.

“The capability to respond has been enhanced through the placement of five Bailey bridges at strategic locations and procuremen­t of 49 mobile water pumps with the cooperatio­n of the Drainage and Irrigation Department in 2024.

“These pumps have been distribute­d to Perak, Johor and Kelantan to expedite the process of draining out stagnant floodwater­s,” he said.

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