Selangor Journal
People walk in the rain with umbrellas in Ampang on May 13, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

National Disaster Management Agency urges immediate measures for monsoon season

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 26 — The District Disaster Management Committees (JPBD) in the country have urged to convene meetings to formulate strategy and action plan on the possibility of floods and landslides, which are common during the Northeast Monsoon season.

National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) director-general Datuk Khairul Shahril Idrus said it is in line with Sub-Paragraph 25(a) of the National Security Council (MKN) Directive 20, which calls for a response procedure to be initiated in the event of any disaster occurring in the country.

“In preparation for the upcoming Northeast Monsoon season in November, Nadma has directed the State Disaster Management Committees (JPBN) to ensure that District Disaster Management Committees, led by district officers, are ready for any potential incidents.

“Furthermore, Nadma, through the National Disaster Control Centre (NDCC), will continuously monitor technical information in collaboration with various technical agencies, while remaining prepared to receive disaster updates from time to time.”

The media reported last week that the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Sabah, Sarawak, and Special Functions) Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali directed Nadma to focus on 89 districts identified as flood disaster hotspots, particularly in Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang, and Johor, ahead of the Northeast monsoon season.

This was because all the districts were previously affected by flood disasters during the 2022/2023 Northeast monsoon season, and 77 of them experienced recurring flood problems.

Khairul Shahril said to address any weaknesses in previous disaster management, Nadma has implemented several improvements, including initiating early mitigation measures such as maintaining drainage and early warning systems.

“We have also conducted integrated practice simulations and drills involving the community as initial responders to complement the Disaster Management Workshop for the disaster operations control centres and Crime Scene Control Posts, aimed at improving the capabilities and cooperation among response agencies,” he added.

Addressing previous criticism concerning food preparation and aid distribution to flood victims, Khairul Shairil said a total of 157 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have also been deployed to affected areas nationwide to provide assistance to the victims.

The partnership with these NGOs operates within the Rakan Nadma network to ensure the timely distribution of aid and food to victims affected by disasters, he added.

“To ensure residents’ well-being in the relief centres, the government agreed that the Department of Social Welfare  will provide retort-packaged meals during their 24-hour stay,” he said.

— Bernama

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