Overcrowding at flood relief centres resolved, says Rina


Flood victims at the Taman Sri Muda relief centre at SJKT Ladang Emerald in Shah Alam. Women, Family and Community Development Minister Rina Mohd Harun says the ministry is striving to provide facilities and necessities to flood victims as best as possible. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Nazir Sufari, December 24, 2021.

THE Women, Family and Community Development Ministry has increased the number of relief centres to address the issue of overcrowding at centres, Rina Mohd Harun said.

The minister said there were only 5,731 registered relief centres nationwide initially and the ministry has added 78 more to accommodate the growing number of evacuees, especially in the badly affected areas.

“The disaster was unexpected… some houses that were never inundated before were flooded. What’s important, they manage to evacuate and we have placed them (at the nearest relief centres) while we open other centres for them,” she told reporters after visiting the Wisma Belia relief centre that was housing 224 people from 63 families around Kuantan today.

She said the ministry is also trying to provide facilities and necessities to flood victims as best as possible and evacuees should contact the Social Welfare Department operations room, which is operating around the clock, if any issue arises.

Rina said the ministry appreciates the willingness of various parties, including civil society groups and volunteers, to donate and will not hinder aid deliveries as they do not want bureaucracy to hold things up.

“When people want to help, we should not hinder. What’s important is that assistance reaches the recipients, but if they send aid to evacuation centres like this, the management can record and know what is received and what is required by victims, making it more organised,” she said.

Apart from placing certified counsellors at centres to provide psychosocial services to flood victims, MamaCare practitioners, under the National Population and Family Development Board, are also stationed there to provide postnatal care for mothers who have just given birth, she said. – Bernama, December 24, 2021.


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