Selangor Journal
Members of Johor’s Southern Volunteers gathering as they prepare to head for Hulu Langat in Selangor, on December 20, 2021, to provide aid to flood victims there. — Picture by Southern Volunteers Facebook.

Monsoon Floods: Tenggara parliamentary constituency sets up volunteer disaster unit

KOTA TINGGI, Nov 26 — The Tenggara parliamentary constituency has taken the initiative to set up a Civil Defence Auxiliary Member (CDA) disaster voluntary unit to face possible flooding following the arrival of the Northeast Monsoon.

Tenggara MP Manndzri Nasib said the unit, under the Civil Defence Force (APM), will target the participation of the local population.

He said CDA volunteers played a role in assisting victims at the temporary relief centres and cleaning residents’ houses after the flood, among others.

“So far, we have less than 70 CDA volunteers. I hope this number will increase,” he said after recently launching the unit and Community Disaster Preparedness here.

He added that the residents” participation gives them added value and knowledge to help the flood victims.

He also said that the setting up of the unit is also crucial as Tenggara was also affected by floods last March, which affected thousands who had to be evacuated to 12 relief centres.

A total of RM50,000 had been allocated to purchase various items, including post-flood equipment for the CDA volunteers, he said.

— Bernama

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