Selangor Journal
The Prime Minister’s senior political secretary Datuk Seri Shamsul Iskandar Md Akin (centre) with disabled person Mohd Saifuddin Rofiei, 20 (centre left) and his mother Jalilah Yunan (right), during the aid presentation to 164 families affected by storms in Tambun, at the Klebang Jaya Community Hall in Ipoh, Perak, on November 16, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

PM Anwar hands aid to Tambun storm victims

IPOH, Nov 16 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has channelled contributions to 164 families in Taman Klebang Jaya and Taman Meru 2C whose houses were affected by a storm last week.

The contributions of between RM700 and RM1,400 were handed over by the Prime Minister’s senior political secretary, Datuk Seri Shamsul Iskandar Md Akin, at the Taman Klebang Jaya Community Hall and Taman Meru Multipurpose Hall today.

He told the press the contributions were to ease the burden of the victims and help them repair the damage caused by the storm.

“The aid is also aimed at expressing the sympathy and responsibility of Anwar, as the Tambun MP, to the people in his constituency.

“Although always busy with his duty, he always cares and wants to know what is happening in his constituency. When such incidents occur, he does not wait long to ask us what kind of assistance has been given and action is taken,” Shamsul said.

Anwar has also instructed all disaster and safety-related agencies and the state Disaster Management Committee to always be alert when facing uncertain weather conditions, like storms and floods.

“This instruction was issued to the relevant agencies, especially the police, Fire and Rescue Department, and all state disaster management committees, so they are always prepared for the unpredictable weather conditions during the end of the year.

“He (Anwar) also stressed the need for the relevant agencies to effectively channel aid directly to the people so that any disaster can be tackled immediately,” he said.

In the November 8 incident that occurred around 2pm, the roofs of 65 Klebang Jaya houses were blown off following heavy rain and strong winds, causing the ceilings to collapse. However, no deaths or injuries were reported.

A similar incident occurred in Taman Meru 2C on Monday (Nov 13) at about 4pm when over 99 houses in Persiaran Taman Meru 22, 24, 26, and 30 suffered damaged roofs.

— Bernama

 

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