The Home Ministry, through the Royal Malaysia Police, has deployed 1,672 police officers and personnel, along with a range of assets like vehicles and boats, to assist flood victims and carry out necessary operations across the country.
: The Home Ministry through the Royal Malaysia Police has mobilised 1,672 police officers and personnel, as well as assets for flood relief operations nationwide.
Additionally, 818 personnel from the Malaysian Volunteer Corps Department have been assigned to assist flood victims at affected areas and 706 relief centres , as well as to support PDRM in community patrol teams in flood-hit areas.It said the roles and responsibilities of PDRM and RELA included evacuation operations, security and traffic control at disaster sites, patrolling and monitoring disaster-prone areas, search and rescue operations, and post-flood recovery tasks.
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