Floods: Application, distribution of cash aid easy, say victims


Flood victim Zainul Anuar Mohamad, 64, (left) receiving his BWI and BSB aid at the Dewan Azalea in Taman Sri Muda on Tuesday (Jan 11). - Photo: Bernama

SHAH ALAM: Flood victims in Taman Sri Muda here described the process of application and distribution of flood aid, including the Bantuan Wang Ihsan (BWI), by the federal and state governments as easy and smooth.

Pang Lu Tan, 72, said he only needed to provide his identity card and a few photos of the flood incident as evidence when submitting an application to the Klang District Office two weeks ago before receiving a message to collect his cash aid Tuesday (Jan 11).

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