2021 MALAYSIA FLOOD SITUATION Situation in numbers … · 2021. 2. 6. · MERCY Malaysia to deliver...

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2021 MALAYSIA FLOOD SITUATION REPORT AND RECOVERY PLAN Highlights Overview of the Situation Even though the Peninsular Malaysia are witnessing recovery phase, the situation does not apply the same for Sarawak. To date, 864 evacuees have been shifted to 15 evacuation centers in three main areas due to the flood disaster 1. Bintulu 2. Samarahan 3. Serian Based on METMalaysia, it is been forecasted that rain would continuously occur in the areas mentioned above. Due to that, flood situation might worsen. Assistance in terms of hygiene kits and meals ready to eat are needed to alleviate the situation of the evacuees. Report #11 • Period: 29 Jan 3rd Feb 2021 Situation in numbers States affected: 6 Hygiene kits: 8,390 Face masks: 10,000 Hand sanitizers: 500 Food packs: 2,500 Meals-ready-to-eat (MRE): 735 Cleaning Kit: 200 Disinfection and cleaning Damage assessment Shelter repair kit School facility support Mental health and psychosocial support Logistics support Relief aid delivered From emergency response to recovery Funding required (recovery plan update) RM 4,000,000.00 Funding received (as on 3 rd February 2021) RM 3,288,714.76

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  • 2021 MALAYSIA FLOOD SITUATION

    REPORT AND RECOVERY PLAN

    Persons affected:

    Families displaced:

    Death:

    Evacuation centers:

    Highlights

    Overview of the Situation

    Even though the Peninsular Malaysia are witnessing

    recovery phase, the situation does not apply the same for

    Sarawak. To date, 864 evacuees have been shifted to 15

    evacuation centers in three main areas due to the flood

    disaster

    1. Bintulu

    2. Samarahan

    3. Serian

    Based on METMalaysia, it is been forecasted that rain

    would continuously occur in the areas mentioned above.

    Due to that, flood situation might worsen.

    Assistance in terms of hygiene kits and meals ready to eat

    are needed to alleviate the situation of the evacuees.

    Report #11 • Period: 29 Jan – 3rd Feb 2021

    Situation in numbers

    States affected: 6

    • Hygiene kits: 8,390

    • Face masks: 10,000

    • Hand sanitizers: 500

    • Food packs: 2,500

    • Meals-ready-to-eat

    (MRE): 735

    • Cleaning Kit: 200

    • Disinfection and

    cleaning

    • Damage assessment

    • Shelter repair kit

    • School facility support

    • Mental health and

    psychosocial support

    • Logistics support

    Relief aid

    delivered

    From

    emergency

    response to

    recovery

    Funding required

    (recovery plan update)

    RM 4,000,000.00

    Funding received

    (as on 3rd February 2021)

    RM 3,288,714.76

  • Relief Aid Activities by MERCY Malaysia

    Pahang – distributed 178 cleaning kit sets to beneficiaries in 12 locations.

    1. Kampung Lanting

    2. Kampung Landang

    3. Bandar Lama Chenor

    4. Kuarters Klinik

    5. Tanjung Malau

    6. Kampung Bunian

    7. Kampung Raja

    8. Kampung Senkara

    9. Teachers from Pusat Asuhan Tadika Islam

    10.Kampung Bukit Tajau

    11.Kampung Bukit Kuin

    12.Kampung Temai, Pekan

    Pahang – distributed sanitisers, face masks and cleaning kits to Chenor residents and

    to ensure safety and hygiene.

    Pahang – distributed five hand sanitisers and five boxes of face masks to four locations.

    1. Balai Polis Chenor, Pahang

    2. Roadblock at Maran toll gate

    3. Roadblock at Kuantan toll.

    4. Roadblock at Pekan, Pahang.

  • Pahang – assistance such as Meals Ready to Eat (MRE), hand sanitiser, and boxes of

    face masks were distributed to Kampung Paya Rambutan, Pahang.

    Pahang – distributed 16 bottles of sanitizers and 60 bottles of mineral water to

    beneficiaries in Pusat Kuarantin & Rawatan SUKPA, Indera Mahkota, Kuantan.

    Sabah – distributed 82 Food Packs contributed by Keysight Technologies and Bursa

    Malaysia to two locations.

    1. Kampung Limau Manis, Pitas

    2. Kampung Mapad, Pitas

  • WASH and health

    RM 1,180,000

    Food and nutrition

    RM 380,000

    Logistics support

    RM 240,000

    Flood recovery activity plan

    Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and Health

    1. Supplies of facemasks and hand sanitisers to help

    reduce the risks of COVID-19.

    2. Cleaning kits, cleaning bleach, disinfecting wipes to

    ensure hygiene.

    3. MERCY Malaysia to deliver 500 additional hygiene

    kits to areas in Johor.

    4. Rebuilding latrines in the affected areas.

    Food and nutrition

    Continuous supply of nutritious food such as breakfast

    oat mix, ready-to-eat meal and food packs to be

    distributed to more far-reaching communities in the

    affected areas.

    Damage assessment and shelter repair

    1. MERCY Malaysia’s Technical Team would be

    carrying out detail damage assessment in areas in

    Benta, Raub, Temerloh and Maran, Pahang.

    2. To identify needs for shelter repair, kitchen kits and

    other recovery aid.

    Education support

    RM 200,000

    Humanitarian needs

    MHPSS

    RM 200,000

    Shelter repair

    RM 1,800,000

  • Logistics support

    Logistics support in delivering relief items safely to

    flood victims, especially living in hard to reach areas.

    Education support

    Assessment would be carried out in schools as well to

    identify the school utilities needed, for example; class

    room and computer lab equipment.

    Mental health and psychosocial support services

    (MHPSS)

    MHPSS services are provided for front liners who

    have been monitoring and assisting the situation since

    the flood disaster.

    Thank you to our donors: • Ikrar Jaya Bina Sdn Bhd.

    • AIA Berhad

    • Bursa Malaysia

    • Altus Oil & Gas Malaysia Sdn

    Bhd.

    • OCBC Bank Malaysia Berhad

    • AXIATA Group Berhad

    • Metalzone Industrial Sdn Bhd.

    • Pacific Insurance Berhad

    • FWD Takaful Berhad

    • Kuwait Finance House

    • Hong Leong Bank

    • Tabung Haji

    • Duga Saga Sdn Bhd.

    • Qatar Ambassador H.E Fahad

    • Hong Leong MSIG Takaful

    Berhad

    • Chococrispy Enterprise

    • Lonpac insurance Berhad

    • Clinical Research Malaysia

    • MSIG insurance Malaysia

    Berhad

    • PRUBSN Prihatin

    • Yayasan Sime Darby

    • Petaling Jaya Evang

    • Lee Foundation

    • Financial Industry Collective

    Outreach (FINCO)

    • Chemical Engineering Students

    USM

    • Public donors

    Contact person

    Said Alhudzari

    General Manager

    Program Operations

    [email protected]

    Visan Chan

    Head of Operations

    [email protected]

    Herman Abdullah

    Senior Field Communications

    Officer

    [email protected]

    Help us to help them

    For those who wish to donate

    to the affected communities,

    you may channel your

    donations to MALAYSIA

    FLOOD RELIEF FUND

    through:

    MERCY Humanitarian Fund:

    5621 7950 4126 (Maybank)

    or through mercy.org.my.

    All monetary donations to

    MERCY Malaysia are tax-

    exempt.