Floods: Civil Defence Force associate officers called to report for relief efforts


Search and rescue team members from Malaysia Civil Defence Force helping a flood victim at Taman Seri Muda on Tuesday (Dec 21). -Bernama

HULU LANGAT: Associate officers of the Malaysian Civil Defence Force have been urged to report to the its operations room immediately to help in flood relief efforts.

Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Special Functions) Datuk Mastura Mohd Yazid said the force had about 3,000 associate officers from various backgrounds, comprising corporate members, engineers, technical experts, tycoons, artists and community leaders with their respective skills and abilities.

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