Welfare dept denies neglecting Orang Asli flood victims


The Social Welfare Department says it does not practise double standards when it comes to disasters such as floods, refuting claims it neglected the Orang Asli community at Bukit Tadom. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Seth Akmal, December 25, 2021.

THE Social Welfare Department has refuted a report by a news portal that the government neglected flood victims in Kampung Orang Asli Bukit Tadom in Banting, Selangor.

The department, in a statement, said that the flood victims were initially managed by the Orang Asli Development Department (Jakoa) at the relief centre (PPS) in Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Bukit Tadom.

“However, after the PPS was inundated, the Disaster Operations Control Centre advised and asked the flood evacuees to move to the SK Labohan Dagang PPS for their safety.

“The centre accepted the decision of the Orang Asli residents not to move to the PPS provided but to remain in the village. Following this, Tadom Hill Resorts has provided tents for their temporary accommodation,” the statement read.

The department explained that the Kuala Langat district welfare department later managed the registration of the flood victims and distributed food supplies and basic necessities in collaboration with non-governmental organisations and the public.

“Women, Family and Community Development Minister Rina Mohd Harun had visited the PPS and presented donations to the flood evacuees on December 22 while department deputy director-general Rosmahwati Ishak also presented contributions to Tok Batin Hadi to be distributed to others the next day,” it said.

According to the department, there was no double standard when dealing with difficult situations such as floods, adding that the department and JAKOA always worked together to address the problems faced by the community. – Bernama, December 25, 2021.


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