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Malaysia Civil Defence Force (APM) rescuers evacuating senior citizens and children during floods in Kampung Baroh Masin, Hulu Besut, Jertih, Terengganu, on December 18, 2022. — Picture by BERNAMA

Civil Defence Force continues Op Ramah to face northeast monsoon

MELAKA, Nov 2 — The Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) will continue the ‘Op Ramah’ initiative nationwide in preparing for the northeast monsoon, expected to start in the middle of this month.

Its chief commissioner Datuk Aminurrahim Mohamed said the move follows the agency’s observation of Op Ramah’s effectiveness, which was first introduced on May 26 and lasted until September 30, to deal with any possible threat or risk of disaster during the southwest monsoon.

“Op Ramah’s objective is to conduct patrols and monitoring at focal locations to prevent untoward incidents, apart from acting on minor reported cases like the discovery of snakes and so on.

“Apart from that, APM also received several new assets, including 225 motorcycles for its branches nationwide, for the convenience of rescue operations, including in Op Ramah,” he said.

Aminurrahim was speaking to the press after officiating the state APM assembly at the Home Ministry (KDN) Complex in Ayer Keroh today, which was also attended by the state APM director, Lt Col (PA) Kamarulsyah Muslim.

He added APM will also improve the implementation of Kampung Siaga 221, which was created to increase the preparedness and early preparation of residents to face any disaster by providing training to provide early feedback related to any disaster incident.

Over 14,000 APM personnel, including officers and volunteers nationwide, were also mobilised to face the monsoon, apart from the launch of the ‘SIGAP APM: Siap Siaga Monsun Timur Laut’, by the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Sabah, Sarawak Affairs and Special Functions) Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali scheduled for November 15.

— Bernama

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