JPAM deny allegations that aid for Kuala Krai victims was stopped

Bernama
December 29, 2014 22:48 MYT
Rescue efforts taking place in Kuala Krai. - BERNAMApic
The Malaysian Civil Defence Department (JPAM) denied allegations that it had withheld aid from flood victims in Kuala Krai, Kelantan.
JPAM director-general Datuk Zaitun Ab Samad said false accusations were spread through the social media, recently.
"JPAM has never issued any directive to stop food supply or aid from any party. In fact we (JPAM) welcome all contributions from the public because in these times where our nation has been struck by such a disaster, peoples' safety is our main priority," she said in a statement here, today.
Zaitun explained that besides carrying out search and rescue missions to find drowned or missing victims, JPAM also helped transfer victims to flood relief centres.
She said the department also provided humanitarian services such as emergency cases, early treatment and other services to ensure that the lives and belongings of people were protected.
As of this morning, the total number of flood victims in the five affected states stood at 225,731 people.
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