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Malaysia miliki keupayaan pengurusan bencana bertaraf global - Ahmad Zahid

JERANTUT: Malaysia kini mempunyai keupayaan pengurusan bencana bertaraf global hasil daripada latihan yang tersusun, kesepaduan pelbagai agensi serta kepimpinan strategik yang dibina sepanjang sedekad lepas, kata Timbalan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

Beliau yang juga Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Pengurusan Bencana Pusat berkata pencapaian ini adalah hasil usaha berterusan semua pihak termasuk Agensi Pengurusan Bencana Negara (NADMA) yang aktif dalam misi kemanusian antarabangsa.

"Lebih membanggakan, keupayaan Malaysia kini turut diiktiraf di peringkat antarabangsa, sampai RusSia pun datang belajar dengan kita, malah NADMA turut menyertai pelbagai misi kemanusiaan global," katanya.

Beliau berkata demikian ketika berucap pada majlis Sambutan Bulan Kesiapsagaan Nasional (BKN) 2025 di Padang FA di sini hari ini.

Turut hadir Menteri Besar Pahang, Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail dan barisan kepimpinan kerajaan negeri.

 

BKN 2025 mengangkat tema "Sentiasa Siaga, Bencana Terjaga", menggambarkan komitmen kerajaan untuk mewujudkan kesedaran dan kesiapsiagaan berterusan dalam kalangan masyarakat.

Ahmad Zahid berkata, BKN ini bukan sekadar kempen kesedaran, tetapi medan penyatuan seluruh jentera negara di bawah pendekatan 'whole- of-government' dan 'whole-of-society'

"Saya percaya, kerajaan dan rakyat mesti bergerak seiring, kerana kesiapsiagaan sejati tidak hidup atas kertas, ia mesti hidup dalam tindakan setiap insan yang berjiwa Malaysia," katanya.

NADMA yang meraikan ulang tahun ke-10 sejak penubuhannya 1 Oktober 2015, menjadi peneraju pengurusan bencana negara dalam memastikan respons kerajaan lebih tersusun, berfokus dan berkesan dalam menangani bencana.

"Sepuluh tahun bukan tempoh yang singkat. Dalam satu dekad ini, NADMA telah membina sistem pengurusan bencana yang semakin matang, moden dan menyeluruh...apa yang dahulu reaktif, kini menjadi proaktif," kata Ahmad Zahid.

Beliau berkata, Pusat Pemindahan Bencana Kekal (PPBK) Jerantut akan dilengkapi kemudahan asas, ruang keluarga, dapur, bekalan air dan elektrik, sistem amaran awal serta pelan operasi kecemasan moden bagi memastikan bantuan dapat digerakkan cepat, teratur dan efisien.

Sementara itu, ketika ditemui pemberita beliau berkata pihaknya merancang untuk membina satu PPBK di setiap satu negeri sebagai usaha jangka panjang menangani impak banjir terutama di kawasan yang dikenal pasti berisiko bencana berlaku.

Beliau berkata, lokasi pembinaan pusat ini akan dikenal pasti dan dipersetujui Jawatankuasa Pengurusan Bencana Daerah dan Negeri dengan mengambil kira keperluan setempat serta situasi banjir.

"Selama ini, kita guna bilik darjah dan dewan sekolah tetapi tiada kemudahan mencukupi...maka kerajaan MADANI prihatin untuk bina PPBK dengan kemudahan yang cukup, namun di luar musim banjir pusat itu boleh digunakan oleh komuniti berdekatan," katanya.

Pelbagai aktiviti turut diadakan sepanjang BKN 2025 kali ini termasuk Rehlah Perdana MADANI Siaga, Program Jualan Usahawan Desa, Program Jualan Rahmah MADANI, serta pameran aset logistik dan jentera pengurusan bencana.

 

 

 

Malaysia DPM Ahmad Zahid's visit to Cambodia is to build confidence between the two countries

PHNOM PENH(Bernama): Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi's visit is expected to play a key role in further strengthening diplomatic ties between Malaysia and Cambodia.  

His visit to Cambodia comes just weeks before the Asean Summit in Kuala Lumpur that will be held from October 26 to 28.

The visit is expected to be crucial for enhancing the existing multifaceted bilateral cooperation between the two nations.

The International Relations Institute of Cambodia’s Director-General Dr Kin Phea, said the upcoming visit of the Malaysian deputy prime minister carries significant diplomatic importance.

 

 

"The visit underscores both nations’ shared commitment to deepening bilateral relations and strengthening Asean unity at a crucial time for regional peace and stability.

"It offers an opportunity to advance cooperation in trade, investment, labour, education, and tourism, while constructively addressing pending issues and reinforcing mutual understanding,” Phea told Bernama. 

Ahmad Zahid is scheduled to visit Phnom Penh from Monday to Wednesday (Oct 13-15). 

Some highlights of Ahmad Zahid’s visit, who also serves as Rural and Regional Development Minister, include courtesy calls on Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Senate President Hun Sen.

He will also hold a meeting with Cambodian Rural Development Minister Chhay Rithisen.

On Tuesday, Ahmad Zahid is scheduled to attend a dinner with the Malaysian community in Phnom Penh

Cambodia is hosting the 47th Asean Committee on Disaster Management meeting in the capital, where regional representatives will discuss risk assessment related to natural disasters. 

Ahmad Zahid will participate in the 13th Asean Ministerial Meeting on Disaster Management and the 14th Conference of the Parties to the Asean Agreement on Disaster Management and Emergency Response (AADMER) and Related meetings.

The meetings come at a time when the region is grappling with frequent natural disasters such as typhoons, earthquakes, and landslides.

Asean member countries such as Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam have suffered severely from weather-related calamities affecting livelihoods, farmlands, and properties in recent months. - Bernama

Malaysia DPM Ahmad Zahid's visit to Cambodia is to build confidence between the two countries

PHNOM PENH(Bernama): Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi's visit is expected to play a key role in further strengthening diplomatic ties between Malaysia and Cambodia.  

His visit to Cambodia comes just weeks before the Asean Summit in Kuala Lumpur that will be held from October 26 to 28.

The visit is expected to be crucial for enhancing the existing multifaceted bilateral cooperation between the two nations.

The International Relations Institute of Cambodia’s Director-General Dr Kin Phea, said the upcoming visit of the Malaysian deputy prime minister carries significant diplomatic importance.

 

 

"The visit underscores both nations’ shared commitment to deepening bilateral relations and strengthening Asean unity at a crucial time for regional peace and stability.

"It offers an opportunity to advance cooperation in trade, investment, labour, education, and tourism, while constructively addressing pending issues and reinforcing mutual understanding,” Phea told Bernama. 

Ahmad Zahid is scheduled to visit Phnom Penh from Monday to Wednesday (Oct 13-15). 

Some highlights of Ahmad Zahid’s visit, who also serves as Rural and Regional Development Minister, include courtesy calls on Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Senate President Hun Sen.

He will also hold a meeting with Cambodian Rural Development Minister Chhay Rithisen.

On Tuesday, Ahmad Zahid is scheduled to attend a dinner with the Malaysian community in Phnom Penh

Cambodia is hosting the 47th Asean Committee on Disaster Management meeting in the capital, where regional representatives will discuss risk assessment related to natural disasters. 

Ahmad Zahid will participate in the 13th Asean Ministerial Meeting on Disaster Management and the 14th Conference of the Parties to the Asean Agreement on Disaster Management and Emergency Response (AADMER) and Related meetings.

The meetings come at a time when the region is grappling with frequent natural disasters such as typhoons, earthquakes, and landslides.

Asean member countries such as Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam have suffered severely from weather-related calamities affecting livelihoods, farmlands, and properties in recent months. - Bernama

Pahang enhances logistics and storage for 2025/2026 monsoon season

PAHANG: The state government has improved logistics and storage capabilities across all districts and sub-districts to ensure smooth aid distribution during the 2025/2026 Northeast Monsoon.

Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail said training and simulations with rescue agencies have also been intensified to test operational efficiency and personnel safety.

Public awareness and community training have been expanded to all zones to improve understanding of disaster risks and appropriate responses.

“At the same time, coordination between agencies has been streamlined under the State Disaster Operations Control Centre to ensure that every action is carried out quickly, systematically and effectively,“ he said.

He was speaking at the National Preparedness Month 2025 celebration in Jerantut, officiated by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

State preparedness involves 9,596 officers and personnel from 12 major rescue agencies and 989 land assets of various types.

Other assets include 246 boats for flood rescue operations and 243 helicopter landing sites for supply delivery and emergency evacuations.

Pahang also has 167 forward bases and 872 temporary evacuation centres capable of accommodating 166,295 victims at any one time.

“These figures prove that the state government and all relevant agencies are fully prepared to face any eventuality,“ he said. – Bernama

Malaysia’s disaster management gains global recognition, says Ahmad Zahid

JERANTUT: Malaysia has emerged as a global benchmark in disaster management after a decade of structured training, inter-agency collaboration and strategic leadership.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said this achievement resulted from collective efforts, particularly by the National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA).

“What’s even more impressive is that Malaysia’s capabilities are now recognised internationally, and even Russia has come to learn from us,“ he said at the National Preparedness Month 2025 launch here today.

Ahmad Zahid, who chairs the Central Disaster Management Committee, noted NADMA has actively participated in numerous global humanitarian missions.
 

Themed “Sentiasa Siaga, Bencana Terjaga”, the campaign reflects the government’s commitment to fostering continuous public awareness and preparedness.

He described the campaign as a platform to unify all national machinery levels under a whole-of-government and whole-of-society approach.

“I believe the government and the people must move in tandem, because true preparedness doesn’t live on paper,“ he stated.

Marking its 10th anniversary, NADMA continues to spearhead national disaster management with structured, focused and effective government responses.

Ahmad Zahid highlighted NADMA’s transformation from reactive to proactive disaster management over the past decade.

He shared details about the planned Permanent Disaster Relief Centre in Jerantut, equipped with family spaces, kitchens and early warning systems.

The centre will ensure fast, organised and efficient aid deployment through modern emergency operations plans.

The government plans to build at least one such centre in each state as a long-term flood risk management strategy.

“Until now, we’ve relied on classrooms and school halls, which lack adequate facilities,“ he explained.

The MADANI Government is committed to building proper centres with complete infrastructure for community use outside flood seasons.

The event featured community activities including Rehlah Perdana MADANI Siaga and disaster response equipment exhibitions. – Bernama

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