Malaysia

T’ganu floods: Fire Dept braces for new wave

Northeast monsoon yet to end, says local govt development deputy minister

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 23 Dec 2022 7:45PM

T’ganu floods: Fire Dept braces for new wave
Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir says 1,310 Fire and Rescue Department officers and personnel, including those on loan from other states, have been involved in rescue operations during the major floods that hit Terengganu since Sunday. – Fire and Rescue Department pic, December 23, 2022

KUALA TERENGGANU – Although the flood situation in Terengganu is improving, the Fire and Rescue Department is still on high alert and prepared to deal with the next wave of the disaster.

Local Government Development Deputy Minister Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir said that for the time being, the leave for all firefighters is still frozen as the northeast monsoon season has not ended.

“Fire and Rescue Department operations involve helping groups in dire need...that is why we prepared two helicopters, which are now at the Firefighters Academy in Wakaf Tapai, Marang, to be deployed for special rescue missions such as transporting patients and so on.

“For the community, even though you have been allowed to return home, please pay attention to preparedness measures because, based on past experience, the areas expected to be hit by floods are not the same. So, everyone must be ready,” he told reporters after a visit to flood-hit SK Pulau Rusa here today.

In the meantime, he said 1,310 Fire and Rescue Department officers and personnel, including those on loan from other states, have been involved in rescue operations during the major floods that hit Terengganu since Sunday.

Apart from the two helicopters, Akmal said 40 boats and 43 land assets, including 4WDs and lorries, were used in the operations, adding that they were adequate in the event of the next wave of flooding.

He further said that even though the post-flood operations have not yet started, Fire and Rescue Department personnel are actively carrying out clean-up work in the affected areas.

“For example, SK Pulau Rusa is blanketed in silt and mud after the floods, and if we don’t start cleaning now, the mud will harden and make the cleaning work difficult,” he said. – Bernama, December 23, 2022

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