WE must stand in solidarity with the victims of the recent landslide which struck an organic farm campsite in Batang Kali, Selangor.
It is highly heartwrenching, to say the least. Please sympathise and empathise with the victims.
We can all offer our condolences, say a prayer according to our respective faiths and keep them in our thoughts. This moral support is the bare minimum we can do as a united family.
Please also lend your support to the various uniformed personnel and agencies involved in the search-and-rescue operation, be it the police, Fire and Rescue Department, Civil Defence Force or the Special Malaysia Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team or any other uniformed personnel and volunteers.
They are giving their all in the name of our beloved Malaysia.
Photos on social media and local news reports show them working tirelessly hand in hand to search for the victims. They too face risks, hazards and unpredictable weather conditions during the operation and are racing against time to search for survivors.
Let us all stand together to offer our uniformed heroes the strength to soldier on in their operational duties. Do not take them for granted as they too may lose their lives in the line of duty.
They do not ask for much. One can see in their eyes that they only have one united objective, which is to save as many lives as possible.
We are really fortunate to be able to rely on them in our darkest hours. They too have families waiting for them to come home safely.
Do not criticise them unnecessarily for matters beyond their control. Let us focus our positive energy to appreciate their selfless efforts.
Make no mistake, I am not only carrying a flag for the Civil Defence Force, but for all Malaysia’s finest who have selflessly upheld their duty to god, king and Malaysia. – The Vibes, December 17, 2022
Yeap Ming Liong is associate captain of the Malaysian Civil Defence Force