Selangor Journal
A Fire and Rescue Department personnel surveying the areas that are at high risk of flooding in preparation for the monsoon season and the high-tide phenomenon at Pengkalan Nelayan Tok Muda Kapar, Klang, on September 12, 2022. — Picture by BERNAMA

Monsoon: Fire and Rescue Dept to deploy personnel to east coast 

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 6 — The Fire and Rescue Department will be deploying personnel from states unaffected by the northeast monsoon season to the east coast in preparation for floods.

Fire and Rescue Department Operations Management Centre branch head Mohamad Shoki Hamzah said the department always prioritised preparedness in terms of manpower, as well as air, land and water assets and equipment to deal with the disaster.

He said the Fire and Rescue Department would conduct inspections and tests on water assets across the country to ensure they function properly during the monsoon season.

“This is part of our preparation to face the disaster and to ensure there will be no issues with our assets during operations,” he said in an interview with a local radio station today.

Mohamad Shoki also advised those living in flood-prone areas to prepare life jackets to help them during the evacuation process.

“Parents also need to monitor their children so they don’t play in dangerous places such as drains and rivers during this monsoon season,” he said.

The authorities are monitoring 5,648 flood hotspots in 163 districts, as well as 186 areas at risk of water surge incidents and 254 critical slopes nationwide during the northeast monsoon season.

— Bernama

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