Malaysia

King visits Pahang storm victims, channels aid to hardcore poor

Al-Sultan Abdullah hands donations to 143 people from six villages

Updated 7 months ago · Published on 08 Oct 2023 7:01PM

King visits Pahang storm victims, channels aid to hardcore poor
During his visit to Rompin, Al-Sultan Abdullah (left) also handed over donations to 143 people, comprising asnaf (hardcore poor), single mothers and new reverts from six villages at a simple ceremony at the Leban Chondong Multipurpose Hall here. – Bernama pic, October 8, 2023

ROMPIN – The Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah, today visited a family affected by a recent storm in Kg Rantau Panjang here.

Al-Sultan Abdullah, who was accompanied by Tengku Panglima Raja Tengku Amir Nasser Ibrahim Shah, arrived at the house of Mohd Zaki Embong, 70, at 12.15pm.

When met by reporters, Zaki thanked His Majesty for his show of concern and the visit.

He said his home is currently being repaired after the roof in the living room and the verandah was blown off by strong winds at 5pm on Monday.

His wife, Nor Hayati Ismail, 57, who is a general worker at an educational institution, said the incident happened when she had just arrived home from work.

“The sky was dark as I was about to ride the motorcycle home. When I arrived home, the roof was gone, and the house was already flooded,” she said.

Hayati said that despite the loss, she was grateful that none of her family members were injured, especially her youngest son Ahmad Sufian, 26, who was at home at the time of the incident.

She said representatives of Pahang Islamic Religious and Malay Customs Council have contacted her to make a donation to cover the repair cost, besides receiving assistance from the Social Welfare Department.

During his visit to Rompin, Al-Sultan Abdullah also handed over donations to 143 people, comprising asnaf (hardcore poor), single mothers and new reverts from six villages at a simple ceremony at the Leban Chondong Multipurpose Hall here.

One recipient, Mazlan Abu, 65, from Kg Rantau Panjang was thankful for the donation, which he described as very meaningful since he could not work due to health problems.

“I am not married and live near my nephew, who helps me a lot. 

“With this donation, I hope it can lighten my nephew's burden a little,” said Mazlan, who was a labourer. – Bernama, October 8, 2023 

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