HEADLINES

Northeast Monsoon losses estimated at almost RM1 bil: Zahid

DPM says Nadma still assessing actual damage due to floods, but figure is close approximate

9:58 PM MYT

 

DUNGUN – Losses due to floods throughout the country during the Northeast Monsoon this time are estimated at almost RM1 billion, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi. 

He said the National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) was still assessing the actual damage caused by the flood disaster. 

“But as an estimate, we put the figure at almost RM1 billion,” he told reporters after officiating at the Santunan Kasih Ramadan programme of the Rural and Regional Development Ministry at Sultan Mahmud Mosque in Bandar Al Muktafi Billah Shah here today. 

Also present were Deputy Rural and Regional Development Minister Datuk Rubiah Wang and Terengganu Tengah Development Authority chairman Datuk Seri Ahmad Said. 

Zahid, who is also rural and regional development minister, said the losses included damage to infrastructure like roads, which are being repaired by the Public Works Department for federal roads and the ministry for rural roads.

He said assistance for repairing affected houses and aid for flood victims had been channelled by Nadma to disaster management committees at the state and district levels.

However, Zahid expressed regret over the unfair distribution of flood aid in certain states during last year’s flooding season. 

He alleged that different political affiliations caused some flood victims to be not listed as recipients when the aid was distributed at the state level. 

“I think this should not have happened. We want to establish equity and fairness for all victims but this did not happen in certain states,” he added. 

Zahid said during election campaigns, these state governments had promised not to look at “political colours” when it came to the distribution of disaster assistance but acted otherwise after winning the polls. – March 17, 2024

Topics

 

Popular

InDrive faces termination for flouting guidelines

It is the second Russian e-hailing app after Maxim to face ban by Land Public Transport Agency

Cleared for layoffs? AirAsia to retrench 20% of workforce in major cost-cutting move

This allegedly involves cabin services, cargo and logistics, engineering and maintenance, as well as the commercial division, according to Scoop’s source

Apad confirms inDrive licence revoked effective July 24, but company can appeal

Russian-based company can file appeal through the agency for the Transport Ministry's consideration

Related