PM: Heed plans to strengthen disaster vigilance


At the ready: Ismail Sabri talking to winners of the Covid-19 Green Zone Community Competition, Outof-town Category of Kampung Orang Asli Lubuk Bandung, Jasin Melaka, after the Disaster Ready Malaysian Family programme ended in Putrajaya. — Bernama

PUTRAJAYA: Initiatives are in place to strengthen Malaysia’s preparedness to face disasters, with the Prime Minister reminding responders to ensure that guidelines are followed so that the spread of Covid-19 can be minimised.

He pointed out that with the monsoon season already afoot, and with Covid-19 still in existence, it is a time of a “disaster within a disaster”.

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