Selangor Journal
The sun’s rays shine through the barren branches of a tree in this file photo. — Picture by BERNAMA

Govt allocates RM10 mln to prepare for effects of Southwest Monsoon: Nadma

PUTRAJAYA, May 24 — The government has agreed to allocate RM10 million to address the impact of the Southwest Monsoon (MBD) which is expected to bring several negative effects to the country from May to September.

The National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) said the agency will coordinate the distribution of the allocation, under the National Disaster Assistance Trust Fund (KWABBN), according to the needs of the disaster operation.

“The technical agencies and disaster management response agencies are prepared for the MBD,” read the statement.

On May 14, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi was reported as saying the country is expected to face several negative impacts, including health issues, water supply shortages, forest or bush fires, haze, and reduced agricultural yields, from the monsoon.

As such, he reminded all disaster management agencies to take active steps to mitigate related disaster risks.

Meanwhile, Nadma said the relevant agencies, including the Fire and Rescue Department, the Department of the Environment, the Ministry of Health, the Drainage and Irrigation Department and the Department of Minerals and Geosciences have also made preparations to face the oncoming climate changes.

It said the preparations include providing alternative water sources, namely 640 wells for domestic use and 104 wells for fire prevention and fire extinguishing in peat land and forest areas.

According to Nadma, cloud seeding operations will also be carried out when necessary.

“The preparedness and proactive measures by the related agencies in managing the impact of MBD are expected to overcome the public’s anxiety and avoid the spread of inaccurate information.

“The public is advised to be more aware and take precautions to avoid the risk of heat stroke,” it said.

Weekly reports related to the impact of hot weather can be found on the Nadma website at nadma.gov.my while the latest weather information and warnings can be obtained through the MET Malaysia Hotline at 1-300-22-1638.

— Bernama

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