Proposal to raise 'Bantuan Wang Ihsan' to be presented to the Cabinet, says Zahid


KUANTAN: A proposal to increase the amount of ‘Bantuan Wang Ihsan’ cash aid (BWI) for disaster victims will be brought to the Cabinet meeting, says Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

The Deputy Prime Minister said the move aimed to ease the burden on disaster-hit families, including flood victims, amid rising living costs.

"It was recently increased from RM500 to RM1,000, but I will bring it to the Cabinet for approval, with any further increase depending on the government’s capacity,” he told reporters after visiting flood victims evacuated at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Paya Besar here on Thursday (Dec 18).

Also present were Pahang Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail and Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.

Ahmad Zahid said the initiative met the current need to protect the welfare of disaster victims, especially basic needs and post-disaster recovery.

The National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) previously announced that household heads (KIR) affected by disasters would receive an RM1,000 payment.

He added that the government would provide BWI to flood victims at registered relief centres before they return home.

"Under the old rules, they only received payment three days after the relief centre was vacated,” he said, adding the improvement reflected Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s concern.

The Rural and Regional Development Minister said 77 per cent of BWI, covering 47,000 KIRs, has been distributed, with the rest would be handled by Nadma.

He also said heavy rains during the second wave of the 2025-2026 Northeast Monsoon (MTL) season will be five to seven times more intense than the first wave.

"We hope that for the upcoming heavy rainfall wave, the public, especially those in identified flood-prone areas, will follow all instructions issued by the Disaster Operations Control Centre and the State Disaster Committee,” he said.

Asked about plans if the number of victims exceeds relief centre capacity, he said the government allows states to find suitable locations, such as halls or schools, to serve as additional centres.

"I will coordinate with the Menteri Besar, State Secretary, District and Land Offices, and District Education Office to manage the situation. If numbers exceed capacity, we will find alternatives, but if victims prefer to stay here, we will accommodate them,” he said.- Bernama

 

 

 

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