
Selangor menteri besar Amirudin Shari said the two-day operation covering Putra Heights and the neighbouring Kampung Kuala Sungai Baru began today, involving 600 volunteers and personnel from various government agencies and other institutions.
“A major part of our focus is for the clean-up of public areas and residents’ homes in Kampung Kuala Sungai Baru,” he told a press conference today.
According to Amirudin, 264 vehicles and machinery, including water jet trucks, water tankers, Roll-On Roll-Off (RORO) trucks, backhoe machines, road sweepers, wood chippers, and skylifts, are being used in the integrated operation carried out in collaboration with various parties.
He said, so far, 307 homes have been cleared for reoccupation, and more are expected to be ready for residents soon after the cleaning process is completed.
“We will begin focusing on renting out homes and repairing affected houses next week, based on the commitment we have received from the federal government,” he said.
Responding to claims that more cleaning attention was given to the Putra Harmoni area compared with Kampung Melayu, he explained that the cleaning process could only begin in Kampung Kuala Sungai Baru after police granted permission a few days ago.
“The housing structures in that area (Kampung Kuala Sungai Baru) are also not as organised as those in standard housing estates developed according to specifications, so the clean up requires additional effort and more time to carry out,” he said.
He expressed appreciation for the strong spirit of cooperation shown by volunteers, especially young people from Selangor who were willing to lend a hand even during the festive season.
Meanwhile, Subang Jaya district police chief Wan Azlan Wan Mamat reminded all parties to adhere to the standard operating procedures (SOP) given to ensure safety throughout the operation.
He said that 100 police officers and personnel have been deployed to the surrounding area to secure the perimeter of the incident site, which has been declared a disaster zone.
“There have been no reports of property loss, and we want to maintain this record. All volunteers are strictly prohibited from entering Ground Zero or any house declared unsafe without authorisation,” he said. - FMT
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