Premier League announces record number of new Covid-19 cases

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The Premier League has announced 103 new coronavirus cases among club players and staff, the highest weekly number recorded since testing figures began being circulated in May last year and has also confirmed it has reverted to emergency measures following a flurry of top-flight postponements. Testing to daily lateral flow – previously carried out twice a week – has been increased and twice-weekly PCR tests have been introduced. “The League can today confirm that between Monday 20 December and Sunday 26 December, 15,186 Covid-19 tests were administered on players and club staff. Of these, ther… Continue reading “Premier League announces record number of new Covid-19 cases”

MOTAC promotes ecotourism at Expo 2020 Dubai

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 29 — The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC) via its agency, Tourism Malaysia, is hosting the Malaysia Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) from Dec 26 until 31 Dec, promoting Malaysia as the preferred ecotourism destination in the world.

MOTAC in a statement here today said Malaysia is joined by 16 organisations, consisting of five state tourism boards, three associations, one hotel chain, one product owner, and six tour operators.

“Throughout Tourism Malaysia’s Ecotourism Week, participants get to learn more about different perspectives of ecotourism in Malaysia,” it said.

Malaysia’s participation in Expo 2020 Dubai, which ends on March 31, 2022, is spearheaded by the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation (MOSTI) with the Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation (MGTC) as the implementing agency.

Meanwhile, Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri will also attend a networking dinner with members of the travel trade and media in UAE tomorrow as part of her first Tourism Sales Mission to the Middle East.

Scheduled from Jan 1 to 5 Jan, the mission aims to reinstate and enhance Malaysia’s commitment to establishing good tourism cooperation, engaging future collaborations, and cooperation in the tourism industry.

“Our participation in this expo and the forging of smart and strategic global partnerships is significant not only to promote Malaysia as a preferred destination but more importantly to ensure that our industry players and tourism value chain that have been affected for the past two years are able to regenerate income as we continue to promote our Langkawi Travel Bubble internationally,” said Nancy.

The government launched its first International Travel Bubble by reopening Langkawi Island to fully-vaccinated international tourists beginning last Nov 15 with no quarantine requirements.

As of Dec 27, 97.6 per cent of Malaysia’s adult population have been fully inoculated while 78.4 per cent of its total population have completed vaccination.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

SAR operation in Telemong suspended

KUANTAN, Dec 29 — The search and rescue (SAR) operation for an elderly man who went missing during the floods in Telemong, Bentong on Dec 18, has been suspended.

Pahang Fire and Rescue Department assistant director Ismail Abdul Ghani said the suspension of the SAR operation was decided today until new clues were found, but the department would continue to monitor from time to time.

“The SAR operation, conducted on land and water, involved 96 officers and members of various agencies as well as tracking dogs,” he said in a statement here today.

Ismail said members of the public had also joined the search along the river banks.

The victim, Ahmad Yahya, 71, was among those swept away by strong river currents while on the Telemong bridge.

Sixteen people were rescued and five bodies have been recovered.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Kelantan govt to expedite Sungai Golok PLSB flood mitigation project

PASIR MAS, Dec 29 — The Sungai Golok Integrated River Basin Development Project (PLSB) in Rantau Panjang which is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2024 would be able to prevent the problem of stagnant floodwater and big floods in the area in future.

Kelantan Menteri Besar Datuk Ahmad Yakob said even though the project is taking some time to complete as it involved several construction phases, the state government will attempt to expedite the implementation of the flood mitigation project.

“We cannot carry out the mitigation simultaneously and currently we hope to expedite any possible areas to prevent any major flood during the construction of the project.

“Kelantan Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID) which is responsible for the implementation of the project has taken measures including various approaches to overcome flood,” he said.

He was speaking to reporters after a presentation of Bantuan Wang Ihsan (BWI) to 152 heads of households (KIR) at Dewan Utama Apam Putra here today.

In this regard, Ahmad refuted allegations on Facebook of the existence of illegal logging activities in the Permanent Forest Reserve (HSK) in Sungai Durian in Kuala Krai.

“The loggings are licensed, it is just that what was seen (in the viral video) were transfer activities which have been approved,” he said.

Meanwhile, at a separate function, Kelantan Deputy Menteri Besar Datuk Mohd Amar Nik Abdullah said all forward bases in the state were already on a standby mode to face the second wave of flood expected to occur tomorrow and Friday (Dec 30 &31).

“Each year, the state government made preparations for floods such as setting special committees, providing food supply and identifying foward bases for the supply of flood victims.

“For the second wave of flood, we are prepared more so after seeing what happened in Selangor. Nonetheless, with the experience of the 2014 major flood and cooperation of various agencies, we will try to do our best if there is a major flood,” he told reporters after the State Government Executive Meeting in Kota Darul Naim, in Kota Bharu.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Paper on disaster management improvement to be tabled in Cabinet – Abd Latiff

PUTRAJAYA, Dec 29 — A proposal paper on flood response and disaster management improvements will be tabled at the first 2022 Cabinet meeting on Jan 12.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Special Duties) Datuk Dr Abd Latiff Ahmad said a discussion with seven academicians from local universities was held virtually this morning, whereby the experts in the field of risk management and new hazards shared their views on the flood management.

The lecturers also presented their studies on bad weather situations that may cause unpredictable weather disasters.

“The academicians are also of the view that such weather (uncertain) will cause disasters in unexpected areas,” he said in a press conference here today.

Following Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob’s announcement that the government has agreed to set up a special task force for post-flood activities and in preparation for the second wave of floods, Abd Latif said the relevant authorities will increase their preparedness level for any operations involving natural disasters.

He said currently, some 40,813 personnel from various responding agencies were involved in flood operations nationwide, involving 3,419 combined assets, respectively.

Commenting on the yellow alert of continuous rain issued by the Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) yesterday, Abd Latiff advised residents in Sabah, Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang, and Johor to always follow the weather developments issued by MetMalaysia only.

“There are various information available on social media about weather forecasts and disaster warnings, but it can cause panic among the people. So refer to MetMalaysia to get an accurate report,” he stressed.

Yesterday, MetMalaysia issued a yellow alert for continuous rain forecast for the states following the current monsoon surge, which is expected to continue until January 3 next year.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Keluarga Malaysia Flood Aid to be implemented in comprehensive, effective manner – PM

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 29 — The government will ensure the distribution of all aid and assistance meant for flood victims to be implemented in a comprehensive and effective manner under the Keluarga Malaysia Flood Aid initiative with a total allocation of RM1.4 billion.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob under the initiative, the government has also made several improvements in relation to the compassionate aid (BWI) which includes RM1,000 for every head of household (KIR) affected by floods even if they were not evacuated to relief centres.

“Also provided is RM10,000 to next-of-kin of flood victims who perished in floods. Now, the victims can also apply for the BWI every time a disaster strikes and not just once during the Northeast monsoon as before.

“Realising that the flood victims are in dire need of cash, the state governments have begun making BWI payments from Dec 27 and the distribution of the aid is expected to complete by end of this week,” he said in a statement today.

However, he said the distribution of BWI in Selangor and Pahang might take a while as it involved a large number of victims.

“For this, I have instructed the relevant quarters to cut the red tape and ease the BWI payments to the victims without having to fill in numerous forms as practised before,” he said.

So far, Ismail Sabri said over 30,000 KIR were registered to receive the BWI.

He said the National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA) has channelled an initial allocation of RM34 million to 11 states so far, and 25 next-of-kin of victims who perished in floods had received the BWI of RM10,000 each.

He said the government had also allocated RM100 million for post-flood operations, and an additional RM50 million for Selangor and Pahang which were to be used for the repair and cleaning of affected houses and public facilities and infrastructures.

The prime minister said the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT) together with the National Solid Waste Management Department (JPSPN), Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation (SWCorp) and appointed contractors were in the midst of cleaning the flood-affected areas.

In order to expedite the work of collecting and sending flood waste to landfills, he said the KPKT had also increased manpower by appointing more contractors to go to the affected areas, including those that were previously inaccessible.

“The government has allocated an additional RM10 million for that purpose including to clean the roads, public facilities and victims’ houses,” he said.

As of yesterday, Ismail Sabri said 3,000 tonnes of flood-related waste had been cleared in five affected states namely Selangor, Pahang, Kuala Lumpur, Negeri Sembilan and Melaka involving more than 1,700 workers under the supervision of the KPKT.

Meanwhile, to provide more cash access to victims in need, Bank Simpanan Nasional (BSN), is offering interest-free financing of up to RM10,000 with a repayment period of up to 3.5 years, including a six-month repayment moratorium.

In addition, Bank Negara Malaysia with an allocation amounting to RM500 million provides Disaster Relief Facility (DRF) through commercial banks of up to RM500,000 to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and up to RM75,000 to micro-entrepreneurs, with a financing period of up to five years including a moratorium on repayment of up to six months with a financing rate of up to 3.5 per cent per annum, he said.

“Applications for BSN loans and DRF funds opened on Dec 27. As of Dec 28, BSN received an application value of RM25 million and has already approved loans amounting to RM10 million,” he said.

In addition to financial aid, Ismail Sabri said the government would provide assistance to flood victims to repair their houses and personal vehicles besides basic necessities.

Meanwhile, Ismail Sabri said the Government-Linked Companies and Government-Linked Investment Companies (GDRN) Disaster Response Network, which aimed to mobilise efforts to provide aid to flood victims, had assisted 15,000 families since Dec 19.

He said Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) would provide a 100 per cent rebate for the December electricity bill to affected domestic consumers, adding that the government has also agreed to give vouchers to allow victims to replace damaged electrical equipment.

“Each eligible KIR can apply for and obtain a voucher worth RM500 when making a purchase either physically at a registered store and supermarket or on e-commerce platforms recognised by the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources,” he said.

Ismail Sabri said to cushion the losses suffered by motorists with water-damaged private vehicles, several initiatives were also implemented including by Perodua that is offering free towing services to its service centres, free repairs and related services as well as a 50 per cent discount on spare parts.

In addition, he said, Proton has agreed to give a 50 per cent discount on spare parts for most car models as well as offer free towing and car wash services at registered service centres.

The prime minister said almost all other car manufacturers agreed to provide free towing services and a discount of 25 per cent or more on spare parts and repair service at registered service centres, adding that several companies also offered payment in instalments up to one year.

He said other initiatives include a RM1,000 voucher for repair or purchase to replace private vehicles that have suffered total damage.

Ismail Sabri said the government has always taken a holistic approach through various initiatives and measures to ensure the Keluarga Malaysia welfare is always protected and hoped that all the initiatives could help ease the burden of those affected by the floods.

“Together we work and pray that the impact of this flood disaster can be tackled immediately so that we can focus our efforts on the economic recovery and growth next year,” he said.

The prime minister also extended his sympathies and condolences to the families of victims who died in the floods.

“To the Muslims, let us recite Al-Fatihah and pray that their souls are placed among the righteous. For the non-Muslims, let’s take a moment to reflect on this tragedy,” he said.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Forecast of flood in Pahang, Johor from Jan 1, Kelantan and Terengganu from Dec 31

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 29 –The National Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (PRABN) has issued an early flood forecast from Dec 31 for Kelantan and Terengganu and Jan 1 for Pahang and Johor.

PRABN, which is under the Drainage and Irrigation Department (DID), issued the forecast following an alert warning of continuous rain by the Malaysian Meteorological Department yesterday (Dec 28).

According to the notification that was posted on the website, publicinfobanjir.water.gov.my, the districts in Pahang that will be hit by the floods are Maran, Temerloh, Jerantut and the surrounding areas, Kuantan (Sungai Lembing) and Rompin, while in Johor, in will be Mersing and the surrounding areas.

In Kelantan, the areas likely to be hit by floods are Gua Musang, Kuala Krai, Jeli, Tanah Merah, Machang and the surrounding areas; Tanah Merah (Jenob) and Pasir Mas (Rantau Panjang).

Flood is also predicted in Terengganu, involving areas in Besut, Hulu Terengganu and Dungun.

“All disaster management agencies, as well as residents in the affected areas are advised to be vigilant,” it said.

The public can obtain latest information and warnings on flood at the website publicinfobanjir.water.gov.my, PublicInfoBanjir Facebook and Twitter @JPS_InfoBanjir.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency