Floods: Rural Development Ministry collecting data on damages to prepare for repair works, allocations

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PUTRAJAYA: The Rural Development Ministry is collecting data on the damage caused by floods on homes under the Hardcore Poor Housing programme, village and rural roads, bridges, drains belonging to surau, child care centres, kindergartens as well as other amenities under its supervision to prepare for repair works and cost allocation.

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said the ministry and all its agencies are evaluating damages suffered by flood victims, apart from carrying out cleaning-up works through its volunteers in Bentong, Hulu Langat and Banting.

"Mara will not carry out any enforcement measures against its funds' borrowers affected by the floods. For tenants of Mara business premises, rent exemption is provided in consideration of the damages and losses that they have incurred ," he said in a statement here on Sunday . He said the ministry would expedite the Keluarga Malaysia flood relief aid, adding that the ministry with its eight agencies is ready to implement the assistance immediately according to existing allocations.

Mahdzir said the ministry was also committed to ensuring that all assistance was channelled immediately to ensure the welfare of flood victims, especially in rural areas.

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