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Perak freak storm: all victims to receive state govt aid, says Saarani

Menteri besar to look into need to increase allocation following some victims’ grouses on not receiving financial relief

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 03 Feb 2022 7:05PM

Perak freak storm: all victims to receive state govt aid, says Saarani
On January 31, Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad announced that the victims in Taman Desa Seri Chepor, Kg Tawas, Taman Tasek Damai, and Kg Seri Klebang Tambahan Jaya here will receive financial assistance of RM1,300 each. – Bernama pic, February 3, 2022

IPOH – Perak has given its assurance that all victims of the recent freak storm will receive the RM300 compassionate money and house repair assistance as announced last Monday.

Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad said he would look into the matter with the Kinta district officer to see if there was a need to increase the allocation following claims by some victims that they did not receive the money.

“When announcing the aid, I mentioned that a total of 219 houses were affected, so I informed the district officer to provide enough money on that day, but the figure may have increased.

“However, I will contact the district officer to find out more about this,” he told reporters after attending the Chinese New Year celebration organised by the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry here today.

On January 31, Saarani announced that the victims in Taman Desa Seri Chepor, Kg Tawas, Taman Tasek Damai, and Kg Seri Klebang Tambahan Jaya here will receive financial assistance of RM1,300 each. 

This includes initial compassionate money of RM300 to each household and the state government will also appoint contractors to repair their houses as soon as possible.

He also said the remaining RM1,000 from the National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) would be disbursed to the victims soon.

Last Sunday, hundreds of houses in the four areas were damaged when a tornado-like storm hit at about 6pm. 

It also caused electricity poles to topple and about 100 trees uprooted, but no injuries or casualties were reported. – Bernama, February 3, 2022

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