Nearly RM3 mln spent to help Selangor flood victims — MBI

12 Jan 2022 • 3:00 PM MYT
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By Norrasyidah Arshad

SHAH ALAM, Jan 12 — A total of RM2.8 million has been spent by Menteri Besar Selangor (Incorporated) or MBI to help flood-affected victims in the state.

Its chief executive officer Norita Mohd Sidek said out of the total, RM1.3 million were donated from several companies owned by MBI to the Ikhtiar Selangor Bangkit Fund.

She said through its Corporate Social Responsibility Department, MBI has allocated RM1.5 million for the donation of cash money, food, basic necessities, and cleaning equipment to flood victims.

“Hopefully, these donations will be able to reduce their burden and help them deal with the post-disaster recovery,” she said after handing over the assistance to MBI employees affected by the floods, at the Darul Ehsan Building in Shah Alam earlier today.

In addition, Norita said MBI employees also participated in cooking for flood victims, through the Dapur Ehsan programme.

The Selangor government initiated the programme for 12 days from December 20 to 31 last year, aiming to fulfill flood victims’ need for food.

Throughout its duration, around 14,000 food packs were distributed to flood victims in Taman Sri Muda, Padang Jawa and Puchong, including those in temporary relief centres.