The Borneo Post

Agong wants authoritie­s to ensure aid reaches flood victims in rural areas

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KUANTAN: The Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah yesterday called on the relevant authoritie­s to be more proactive in delivering aid to flood victims stranded in rural areas.

His Majesty said both he and Raja Permaisuri Agong Tunku Hajah Azizah Aminah

Maimunah Iskandaria­h had read statuses of those seeking help on social media such as Twi er and so on.

“There are those who say they are stranded in one place with no assistance in sight. I hope we can help them immediatel­y and make sure they are safe.

“The relevant parties need to be more active and those who have helicopter­s can play a more active role in inspecting the area in order to expedite relief in times of emergency,” said His Majesty.

Earlier, Al-Sultan Abdullah drove a four-wheel-drive vehicle to the temporary relief centre (PPS) in Wisma Belia here to help flood victims, accompanie­d by his son Tengku Panglima Muda

Tengku Ahmad Ismail Mu’adzam Shah.

His Majesty also expressed his sympathy and sadness to the flood victims in Pahang and Malaysia in general, and hoped that the people would receive appropriat­e assistance to help them face the difficult situation.

“We are all facing a big test and I hope everyone involved can be patient. However, in this situation, I hope all parties will observe the standard operating procedures ( SOPs) related to Covid-19 so that no staff or flood victims are infected,” he said.

Al- Sultan Abdullah also presented personal contributi­ons and relief items such as antibacter­ial soap and snacks to 178 people from 43 families housed in the PPS.

While Al-Sultan Abdullah met and talked to flood victims, Raja Permaisuri Agong continued the routine of preparing meals for the flood victims at PPS Sri Damai here, which is accommodat­ing 128 people from 49 families.

Among the dishes prepared with the help of University College of Yayasan Pahang’s final-year students in diploma in culinary arts were ‘ayam masak kicap halia’, ‘kobis masak lemak’, ‘sardin goreng’ and salted eggs.

Student Izzudin Mat Zin, 20, expressed his admiration watching the Raja Permaisuri Agong’s skills in cooking in large quantities while overseeing the kitchen to ensure all dishes were ready in a short period of time.

“I also gained new knowledge when the Raja Permaisuri Agong reprimande­d me for cutting raw materials wrongly. I was surprised that despite being busy cooking two dishes, Her Majesty still observed the way I worked,” he said.

His classmate Muhammad Ariff Hashim, 23, described the opportunit­y to cook with Her Majesty as an opportunit­y to learn Tunku Azizah’s recipe which is well known in the culinary world. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Al-Sultan Abdullah speaks to an evacuated family at PPS Wisma Belia.
— Bernama photo Al-Sultan Abdullah speaks to an evacuated family at PPS Wisma Belia.
 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Tunku Azizah watches as Al-Sultan Abdullah (second left), Tengku Ahmad Ismail and Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail (right) prepare food for flood evacuees at PPS Sri Damai.
— Bernama photo Tunku Azizah watches as Al-Sultan Abdullah (second left), Tengku Ahmad Ismail and Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail (right) prepare food for flood evacuees at PPS Sri Damai.

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