The Borneo Post

Residents told to be on standby mode to prepare for any eventualit­ies

- By Jonathan Chia reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Residents of divisions with fi re prone areas have been asked to take precaution­s given that the Meteorolog­ical Department had anticipate­d slightly less rain this year.

Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas said when there is less rain, the weather would be hot and probabilit­y of fires occurring would be high.

“With that phenomenon, we have alerted the residents of fi re prone areas, for example in Kuala Baram area so that whatever preemptive measures that should be done, should be done to prepare for any eventualit­ies,” he told reporters after chairing the State Disaster Management Committee meeting at Wisma Bapa Malaysia here yesterday.

Uggah stated that preparatio­ns, including maintenanc­e of government assets on the ground, should be done now so that the authoritie­s wi l l be ready to minimise the impact when an incident happens.

“Like in Miri, we have tubewells and towers there, so make sure these things are maintained and so on.”

Meanwhile, Uggah said the state was quite fortunate so far this year because flood incidents were less intense compared to previous years.

“We thank God for the good weather and we hope it wi l l continue to be like that.”

He added: “Another feature that is very prominent for this year is that the flood mainly occurred in Miri, the interior Baram basin, right to the interior and some of the interior areas in Sibu, Miri and Limbang.”

He said this shows that the f lood areas are shifting, which will be a challengin­g issue to the government to address to ensure that the authoritie­s have sufficient assets, time as well as timely delivery of government services.

Uggah said no casualties were reported during the floods between Nov 25 last year and March 17 this year and the number of families affected that were assisted by the state Welfare Department was 3,991 comprising 26,903 victims from 194 areas.

“A total of 111 schools were affected during the flood incidents that involved 9,936 students. We have also channelled assistance to 69 schools with total allocation of RM1.8 million to assist them in replacing the furniture and facilities that were spoilt.

“In spite of the challenges, I must express our appreciati­on to all the agencies, department­s including the National Disaster Management Agency ( Nadma) which had been cooperatin­g very well on the ground. Everybody tried their best to solve the problem and reached the victims even though they were very far in the interior.

“We also thank Fire and Rescue Department because they have radio amateurs in the interior where they helped us to communicat­e with the operations room when there were some incidents of flood.”

He said the state has received a proportion of the compensati­on (wang ehsan) and the money will be allocated to the flood victims in a few areas in Sarawak later.

Uggah also said that the early preparatio­n by the state had paid dividends in terms of the government agencies’ ability to respond to all floods in the areas involved.

He said an additional agenda during the meeting was to obtain feedback from the Residents on the status of the various evacuation centres in their area to prepare for another wet weather towards the end of the year or probably next year.

“The objective is to assess the capacity of the evacuation centres in terms of service requiremen­t if there is a need arising. We want to do it early to be fully equipped with all the facilities to make sure victims will be taken care of, minimise their difficulti­es and problems in times of flooding.”

Uggah said another meeting will be held in one or two months’ time to review the reports from the agencies involved, including from Residents.

 ??  ?? Uggah with deputy state secretary Datu Jaul Samion (left) and Nadma director-general Datuk Abdul Rashid Harun (right) before the State Disaster Management Committee meeting at Wisma Bapa Malaysia yesterday. — Photo by Chimon Upon
Uggah with deputy state secretary Datu Jaul Samion (left) and Nadma director-general Datuk Abdul Rashid Harun (right) before the State Disaster Management Committee meeting at Wisma Bapa Malaysia yesterday. — Photo by Chimon Upon

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