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Nurul Farah Hamizah, 25 (left) assisting her husband Ahmad Munzir Shahril, 41 (right) prepare cakoi at his stall Cakoi Krabi in Taman Desa, Jenderam Hilir, which will be donated to flood victims in Dengkil, on December 26, 2021. — Picture by BERNAMA.

Sufficient supply of food, essential items for flood victims

KAJANG, Dec 29 — The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry (KPDNHEP) has assured that there is a sufficient supply of food and essential items in ensuring the welfare of flood victims are taken care of in the face of a possible second wave of floods.

Its deputy minister Datuk Rosol Wahid said the government has made early preparations with the help of various parties.

“We can say the ministry’s preparedness level is at 100 per cent. We still have stock available and there are parties who want to contribute as well.

“So, at any time, these essential items and food can be distributed to flood evacuees in need,” he told reporters after handing over flood aid donated by Etika Sdn Bhd to the Yayasan Foodbank Malaysia secretariat here yesterday.

According to Rosol, the assistance from Yayasan FoodBank Malaysia would be expanded to east coast states as an early preparation following a weather warning that heavy rain could be expected in the region this week.

Since Dec 19, a total of 5,000 household heads have received assistance in the form of food and necessities from Yayasan FoodBank Malaysia, especially in the Klang Valley.

— Bernama

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