In the aftermath of the devastating floods that struck Hulu Langat in late 2021, the local communities are still recovering from the havoc caused by the torrential rain. The area resembled a post-tsunami landscape, with the water levels surpassing the danger mark. Recognizing the increased threat of adverse weather events, MERCY Malaysia, a humanitarian organization, has taken proactive steps to strengthen the community’s resilience and disaster preparedness.
Climate change has become a pressing concern for the affected communities, as they face the recurring risk of severe floods. It is crucial for these communities to be equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to manage and mitigate the effects of such disasters. By instilling disaster management practices, communities can better prepare themselves and reduce the potential loss of life and property. With adequate preparedness, communities can act swiftly and effectively in the face of any future calamity.
MERCY Malaysia steps in to enhance disaster preparedness
MERCY Malaysia, known for its dedicated efforts in providing humanitarian aid, has responded to the plight of the flood-affected residents in Hulu Langat. The organization has focused on addressing the priority health and safety needs of the community during the Northeast Monsoon flood response. Their aim is to ensure that assistance is delivered efficiently and effectively.
As part of their commitment to disaster preparedness, MERCY Malaysia recently distributed Asset Disaster Preparedness (ADP) items to the community leaders of Kampung Serai and Kampung Batu 17, Dusun Tua, in Hulu Langat. This distribution of ADP items is intended to enhance preparedness and reduce the potential risks faced by the community, thereby ensuring their safety in adverse situations. The ADP items were handed over following the successful completion of the Community-Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) Workshop held in Hulu Langat in 2022.
A wide range of essential items were distributed, including safety vests, safety buoys, nylon ropes, safety light sticks, megaphones, flashlights with rechargeable batteries, safety reflective vests, PVC premium aid kits, walkie talkies, and ADP kit storage boxes. These resources and tools will empower the community to support one another effectively during times of adversity and provide assistance in the event of a disaster.
Towards building community resilience
MERCY Malaysia adopts a sustainable Humanitarian-Development Nexus approach, aiming to minimize the impact of humanitarian crises and strengthen community resilience against future shocks. By combining humanitarian aid and long-term development efforts, the organization strives to build robust communities that can withstand future challenges.
The distribution of ADP items is a significant step towards achieving this goal. MERCY Malaysia’s commitment to enhancing disaster preparedness will go a long way in ensuring the safety and well-being of the communities in Hulu Langat. With the support and collaboration of the local residents, MERCY Malaysia continues to make strides in creating a safer and more resilient future for all.