Malaysia

Women’s ministry spends RM615,000 on food for flood victims

Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri says aid currently being delivered

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 05 Mar 2023 2:08PM

Women’s ministry spends RM615,000 on food for flood victims
Women, Family, and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri (centre) visits Laman Wanita Tasek Gelugor in Butterworth, Penang. She says her ministry has mobilised personnel from other states to flood-affected ones, especially Johor. – Bernama pic, March 5, 2023

BUTTERWORTH – The Women, Family, and Community Development Ministry has spent RM615,000 on food supplies to be sent to flood-affected states.

Its minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said the food aid is still in the delivery process and it is hoped that it will be sufficient to meet the flood victims’ needs.

“We have spent RM615,000 for food stocks but (this is) still insufficient because in Johor alone over 40,000 (flood victims) are affected, we also received a donation of RM50,000 from the National Welfare Foundation.

“Those who want to help flood victims can donate through the National Welfare Foundation,” she told reporters after a visit to Laman Wanita Tasek Gelugor, here today.

As of this morning, it was reported that the flood situation in several states has worsened with the number of victims placed in temporary relief centres nationwide rising to 48,989 people.

Johor continued to record the highest number of evacuees at 44,860, followed by Pahang (2,978), Negri Sembilan (587), Melaka (493), and Selangor (71).

Commenting further, Nancy said her ministry also added personnel from several other states to flood-affected states, especially Johor, which presently is the worst hit.

“We are very sympathetic to them and will continue to provide assistance, which is not only food but also counselling, and help to entertain the children so they don’t get bored,” she said.

Meanwhile, Nancy said three personnel from the Social Welfare Department who faced a terrifying moment when the four-wheel drive vehicle they were riding in was caught in the flood in Yong Peng, Johor on March 1, followed the standard operating procedures. They were rescued an hour later. – Bernama, March 5, 2023

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