The Housing and Local Government Ministry has provided an initial allocation of RM50 million to 51 local authorities in flood-hit areas throughout the country to undertake repairs of public amenities.
Its minister Reezal Merican Naina Merican said this allocation will increase as the floods in certain states had not fully subsided.
“This early allocation of RM50 million is for repairing public infrastructure but I wouldn't say this figure is static. Some states have not recovered yet, including Segamat in Johor where there are still stagnant waters.
“So they (local authorities) will have to come to us on the planning they need to do. But in terms of long-term planning for bigger projects on irrigation and such, there need to be discussions between the state governments and the Environment and Water Ministry,” he added.
He was speaking at a media conference in conjunction with the Post-Flood Mega Clean-up Programme in Taman Sri Muda, Seksyen 25, in Shah Alam today, which also involved Selangor Menteri Besar Amirudin Shari, Fire and Rescue Department director-general Mohammad Hamdan Wahid and about 2,000 volunteers.
Reezal said his ministry will hold a joint press conference with the Rural Development Ministry next week to give details on the total amount needed to repair and build new houses.
Besides search and rescue work by the Fire and Rescue Department, the ministry was also involved in post-flood operations, he said, adding that SWCorp in Selangor had managed more than 77,000 tonnes of garbage in Pahang, Negeri Sembilan, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca and Selangor as of Jan 7.
An additional allocation of RM12.5 million had been provided by the ministry for solid waste management and public clean-up works in flood-affected states, including more than RM5 million in Selangor.
Today's post-flood clean-up was focused on the disposal of flood debris and clearing of clogged drains, with the operations divided into four zones - Zone A (field near Dewan Kamunting), Zone B (Tzu Chi recycling centre), Zone C (Jalan Ceria 25/113 field) and Zone D (field in front of Pangsapuri Andora).
- Bernama
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