Government channels RM50.61m to assist flood victims in Johor - DPM Ahmad Zahid
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PUTRAJAYA: The federal government, through the National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA), has channelled RM50.61 million in funds to assist flood victims in Johor, according to Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
He said the funds include RM50 million for Compassionate Cash Aid (BWI), RM500,000 for Disaster Operations Management, and RM114,609 for the maintenance of temporary relief centres.
“I extend my heartfelt sympathy to the residents affected by the floods in Johor Bahru, Kluang, Kota Tinggi, Pontian, and Kulai districts.
“These notices aim to enhance preparedness in dealing with potential disasters in high-risk areas,” he said.
“What concerns us is that this phenomenon could cause flash floods and damage to fragile structures,” he remarked.
The deputy prime minister also expressed his gratitude to all parties and the local community who worked tirelessly to help the flood victims and provided assistance and contributions in various forms to ease the burden of the victims.
To reduce the risk of loss of life due to this weather phenomenon, Ahmad Zahid said he had instructed all authorities including district offices and response agencies to closely monitor high-risk areas.
“I would also like to advise the public to remain vigilant and stay alert to the current weather changes before planning any activities, especially with the upcoming festive season,” he added.