The Federal and state governments will allocate funds to repair 488 homes in two districts in Selangor which were damaged in a storm on Saturday.
The special officer (economy) to the Deputy Prime Minister, Ameer Ali Vali Mohamed said the federal government was currently assessing the extent of damage before consulting the Selangor government for the allocation.
“Representatives from the office of the DPM Wan Azizah Wan Ismail went to Sabak Bernam and Kuala Selangor districts today to see for ourselves the extent of damage to the houses of the storm-ravaged residents.
“We were informed that in Sabak Bernam, 443 homes were critically damaged, while out of 45 damaged houses in Kuala Selangor, only one was in a critical condition," he told reporters after visiting several damaged residential locations in the two districts in Selangor today.
Ameer Ali said the governments were also working with various agencies including the Sabak Bernam and Kuala Selangor District and Land Offices as well as the National Disaster Management Agency to evaluate the damage.
Meanwhile, Kuala Selangor assistant district officer Mohd Zary Affendi Arif said the Kuala Selangor District and Land Office had mobilised a team of engineers to assess the damage to the houses.
"The district office in the affected area has been directed to collect information on complaints of damages to residents’ homes.
“We will gather information and findings for presentation at the Selangor Economic Action Council meeting tomorrow, to facilitate the Federal and state governments to provide allocations to repair these houses,” he said.
On Saturday, hundreds of homes in the two districts, including Sungai Besar, Sekinchan and Tanjong Karang, were reported to have been badly damaged by the storm.
- Bernama