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S’gor approves over RM40 mil in immediate allocation to post-flood recovery

RM9.18 mil also approved to fund 13 projects under state Irrigation Dept, says MB

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 07 Jan 2022 9:44PM

S’gor approves over RM40 mil in immediate allocation to post-flood recovery
Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari says that as of yesterday, a total of 908 houses in eight districts have been identified for repair or to be built anew. –

SHAH ALAM – The Selangor government has approved an immediate allocation of over RM40 million to rehabilitate and strengthen rivers, slopes, and road embankments affected by the floods that hit the state last month, said Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari.

He said it was approved during the state executive council meeting yesterday, adding that an allocation amounting to RM9.18 million was also approved to fund 13 projects under the state Irrigation and Drainage Department.

Amirudin said this also involves efforts to strengthen river banks, build river bunds, purchase mobile generator sets, and install more flood warning systems in key areas, among others.

He said this during a special post-flood press conference here today.

Apart from that, he said a total of RM31.7 million was approved by the state government for critical projects such as clearing landslide debris under the state Public Works Department so that roads that were closed could be reopened.

He said all these rehabilitation and repair works were expected to be completed within a month or two.

Meanwhile, he said that as of yesterday, a total of 908 houses in eight districts have been identified for repair or to be built anew.

“We have identified a total of 876 houses that need to be repaired, while another 32 houses need to be replaced. The state government will review the full list that is being finalised and will announce assistance to these families soon,” he said.

In addition, he said houses that were swept away by floods would be reconstructed with the cooperation of the Selangor Zakat Board and the federal government.

On post-flood cleaning operations, he said they were expected to be completed by the end of the month.

“The first phase of flood-related waste collection will be fully completed by January 14, to be followed by two weeks of cleaning up rubbish carried by the floods in affected areas and clogged drains,” he said. – Bernama, January 7, 2022

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