National Disaster Management Committee holds work coord meeting
The
National Disaster Management Committee work coordination meeting was held at
the Disaster Management Centre (DMC) of the Ministry of Social Welfare Relief
and Resettlement yesterday afternoon.
On
behalf of the chair of Management Committee, Vice- Chair 1 of the National
Disaster Management Committee, Home Affairs Union Minister Lt-Gen Yar Pyae and
Vice-Chair 2 of the National Disaster Management Committee Union Minister for
Social Welfare Relief and Resettlement Dr Soe Win, members of the National
Disaster Management Committee and officials from Nay Pyi Taw Council and state
and regional governments attended the meeting.
During the meeting, the
Vice-Chair 1 of the National Disaster Management Committee Union Minister for
Home Affairs said that due to the force of Typhoon Yagi in the South China Sea
in September 2024 and due to the force of the low pressure associated with the
Bay of Bengal and some regions and states, there have been damages because of
flash floods. When flood victims occurred, search and rescue teams, Tatmadaw
member, members of the Myanmar Police Force, and volunteers also tried to carry
out rescue operations. Restoration of infrastructure damage to homes, roads,
and bridges, as well as rehabilitation of livelihood activities, must also be
carried out. To assist the requirements for flood victims, presenting
sector-specific damage to higher levels in a timely manner, in order to effectively
carry out guidance and implementation, he said that he would like the
ministries and relevant work committees to discuss their plans.
Afterwards,
the Vice-Chair 2 of the National Disaster Management Committee Union Minister
for Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement explained the issues related to the
ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance (AHA) on Disaster
Management to the delivery of humanitarian assistance to flood victims.
Next,
the National Disaster Management Committee members and representatives from
organizations discussed the matters of damage and losses in regions and states,
as well as arrangements for emergency relief and action plans according to
weather conditions that may continue to occur.
According to the discussions,
the meeting focused on the areas where the damage is occurring, the ability to
connect information easily and quickly regarding items donated by well-wishers
at home and abroad, necessary imports, customs activities such as shipping,
and the ability to carry out systematic activities according to the relevant
work committee, ministries, organizations, regions and states, being able to
present statistical information on damage status to the higher levels in a
timely manner and making information accessible to the public in relation to
irrigation and dams, public hazard notices, in order to inform and announce
areas that are prone to natural disasters, including river floods, they should
be announced according to townships/wards/villages that are likely to be
affected. They discussed management activities, if necessary, including the
possibility of evacuation. — MNA/TS
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