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2021 MALAYSIA
FLOOD SITUATION
REPORT AND
EMERGENCY
RESPONSE PLAN
Situation in numbers
States In Response: 4
Meals Ready to Eat: 729
Hygiene Kits: 4,530
Face Mask : 10,000
Hand Sanitizers: 500
Food Pack: 2,500
PHC Kits : 2 sets
Fund appeal
RM 2,000,000
Received
RM 1,549,106.84
Funding gap
RM 405,893.16
Highlights
The flood situation had shifted to recovery stage where
organizations, corporations and public have been providing
support with relief items such as cleaning kits, meals-ready
to eat, food packs back-to school items, and WASH facilities
to alleviate the situation of the flood victims.
Source: Sarawak Disaster Information
1. The COVID-19 diseases have affected certain rural areas
in Sarawak. For instance, Penan due to Pasai cluster.
Therefore, support in terms of face masks, hand
sanitizers and medical assistance are needed.
2. Johor - COVID- 19 Screening Tests were conducted in
Hospital Sultanah Amimah and Klinik Kesihatan Bukit
Indah by MERCY Malaysia volunteers.
Report #9 • Period: 20 - 24th January 2021
Distribution of Relief Items in Kampung Gudang Rasau ,Pahang
• Since the flood situation
in all states are
recovering, the evacuees
have been moved to their
homes safely.
New
Positive
Cases
Total
Positive
Cases
Death Trend Red
Zones
255 3,379 28 Increase 41
3. Pahang - MERCY Malaysia have distributed 310 Hygiene Kits to 10 villages in Jerantut.
• Kampung Lada
• Kampung Labu
• Kampung Cebung
• Kampung Merting
• Kampung Jom
Berlabuh
• Kampung Paya Garut
• Kampung Pedah
• Kampung Paya
Gunung
• Kampung Besul
• Kampung Paya
4. Pahang – 290 Hygiene Kits were distributed by the local community heroes to 5 villages
in Kuala Lipis.
• Kampung Tanjung
Jambu
• Kampung Seberang
Jelai
• Kampung Merchang
• Kampung Beralas
• Kampung Kuala Telang
5. Pahang – MERCY Malaysia distributed 300 Hygiene Kits to 6 locations near PPS Benta
on 20th January 2021.
• Bandar Benta
• Kampung Melayu
• Benta Jaya
• Taman Teratai
• Kampung Kebun
Kelapa
• Benta Seberang
6. Kelantan – MERCY Malaysia have distributed 340 Hygiene Kits to 5 villages in Mukim
Pasir Klang, Kuala Krai.
• Kampung Pasir Klang Lama
• Kampung Pasir Klang Baru
• Kampung Sugai Takol
• Kampung Buyong
7. Pahang – 30 Meals Ready to Eat (MRE) were distributed by local community
heroes to three locations.
• Kampung Permatang
Badak
• Kampung Chendering
• Kampung Pending
8. Pahang – 54 Hygiene Kits and Food Pack sets were distributed to three locations
on 23rd January 2021.
• Seberang Balok
• Kampung Selamat
• Sungai Ular
9. Johor – MERCY Malaysia have distributed 264 Hygiene Kits and 12 carton of
Clorox contributed by Clorox to six locations in Johor Bahru.
• Kampung Sri Bahagia
• Kampung Plentong Baru
• Kampung Pasir Gudang
• Kampung Plentong Tengah
• Kampung Plentong Baru Utama
• Kampung Belantik
10. Johor – MERCY Malaysia have distributed 269 Hygiene Kits to three locations
• Kampung Sungai Rinting, Masai
• Orang Asli Chaya Baru, Pasir Gudang
• Kampung Pertanian, Masir, Johor
11. Johor - Six carton of Clorox were distributed to two locations.
• Kampung Sungai Rinting, Masai
• Masjid Kampung Kangka Tebrau’
12. Kelantan – MERCY Malaysia have distributed 102 Hygiene Kits to two locations.
• Sungai Sok, Kuala Krai
• Kampung Ragu, Kuala Krai
13. Johor – 163 Hygiene Kits were distributed to five
locations in Johor .
• Kampung Murni Jaya
• Kampung Melayu Sengkang
• Kampung Melayu Bukit Batu
• Kampung Melayu Air Manis
• Kampung Sri Rahmat
14. Pahang – MERCY Malaysia distributed six bottles and 3 boxes of facemasks to three
locations.
• Surau As Syakirin Balok Perdana
• Sungai Karang
• Chengal Lempong
15. Pahang – MERCY Malaysia distributed 90 MRE sets and 4 Food Packs to two
locations.
• Sungai Karang
• Chengal Lempong
16. Kelantan – MERCY Malaysia distributed 38 Hygiene Kits to Kg. Chatel Damai and 12
carton Clorox to four locations in Kuala Krai.
• Masjid Ar-Rahman Mukim Lata Rek
• Kampung Chatel Damai
• Kampung Lata Rek
• Kampung Kubang Puyu
17. Pahang –Relief items such as Food Packs, Face Masks
Sanitizers, Cleaning Kits, Breakfast Oats Mix and Hygiene
Kits were distributed to five locations.
• Taman Sri Cheding, Maran
• Kampung Gudang Rasau
• Taman Seri Damai Perdana
• Sg Isap Damai Zon C
• Kampung Baru Beserah
Humanitarian needs
WASH:
RM 880,000
Health and COVID-19:
RM 300,000
Food and nutrition:
RM 380,000
Logistics support:
RM 240,000
Needs overview
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
Situation have been recovering in Peninsula Malaysia,
Sarawak and Sabah. However, evacuees are facing difficult
situation due to damaged house utilities. Besides, cleaning
activities to be conducted to remove all the contaminated
water from polluting the housing areas.
Health and COVID-19
Supplies of essential medications and consultation are
required for evacuees needs. Besides, face masks and hand
sanitizers are required to avoid any COVID disease from
contacting especially in Johor and Sarawak rural areas.
Food and nutrition
Continuous supply of nutritious food is needed for the
evacuees staying in the evacuation centers. This include
meals ready-to-eat like biscuits, power bars, and canned
food. Not to forget, evacuees who have returned home are in
need of nutritious food supply such as rice and oil.
Logistics support
MERCY Malaysia require support to mobilise its teams, which
includes medical team (medical officers, medical assistance
and nurses), aid distribution team, technical team (for
recovery assessments) and cleaning team.
Education support
Not to forget, basic back-to-school items such as school
bags, shoes, socks and stationeries are now essentials that
are required by children affected by the flood.
Education support:
RM 200,000
Contact person: Said Alhudzari
General Manager, Program Operations
Visan Chan, Head of Operations
Herman Abdullah, Senior Field
Communications Officer