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The stimulation site for the Special Malaysia Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (Smart) in Pulau Meranti, Putrajaya, undergoing upgrade works and is expected to be completed in October, as seen on July 19, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Upgrading of Smart simulation site to be ready in Oct

PUTRAJAYA, July 19 — The stimulation site for the Special Malaysia Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (Smart) in Pulau Meranti, is being upgraded with several search-and-rescue (SAR) training modules, said National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) director-general Datuk Khairul Shahril Idrus.

Upon completion of the upgrading work, scheduled in October, the simulation site will be equipped with various modules, including featuring a rescue module involving subway operations, cable cars, fully collapsed buildings, partially collapsed buildings, tilted buildings, multiple collapsed buildings, and an abseiling tower.

The upgrading work is being carried out under the 12th Malaysia Plan by the Public Works Department (JKR) based on a United Nations-based module at a cost of about RM60 million, he said, adding that it is now 70 per cent completed.

Currently, the site only featured basic simulations such as the method of breaking or cutting collapsed building blocks.

“The site will not only strengthens the expertise of Smart members in various disaster and emergency situations but also maintains their status as a world-class rescue team,” Khairul Shahril told Bernama.

The implementation of the upgrading process at the simulation site will enable the Smart team to maintain recognition by the International Search and Rescue Advisory Group (INSARAG), which is a body under the UN that coordinates the international rescue network regarding cross-border disaster operations.

With the upgrading work, the simulation centre would be able to provide more comprehensive training and depict real disaster situations.

He said the future plan for the site is to add other modules from the aspect of rescue operations in disaster incidents such as involving plane crashes.

With the improvement of the simulation site, it can also emerge as a SAR training centre for the Asean region as well as internationally.

According to Khairul Shahril , several countries including Indonesia, Brunei, and Turkiye are also interested in Smart’s expertise and have applied to hold joint training.

Meanwhile, Nadma plans to re-evaluate Smart’s strength and its relevance with current developments and disaster situations, besides ensuring that the team is equipped with the latest technological equipment for SAR operations.

Smart, established in 1994, comprises officers and members of three uniformed groups namely the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF), Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) and Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM).

It now has a strength of about 150 members.

— Bernama

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