(Miri, 7th) The Deputy Minister of Sarawak Tourism, Datuk Sebastian Ting, visited the Miri Red Crescent Society's Temporary Disaster Relief Center today to ensure that the food supply for disaster victims is sufficient and to pay attention to their accommodation situation.
He visited the Miri Red Crescent Society's temporary evacuation center today to understand their accommodation situation. This temporary disaster relief center is set up for landslide victims.
YB Sebastian Ting stated that the government will continue to pay attention to the needs of disaster victims and work closely with relevant units to ensure that they can receive the necessary assistance programs in the future to alleviate their living burdens.
He pointed out that in this relief operation, various sectors of society have given enthusiastic support, including kind-hearted individuals, non-governmental organizations, community organizations, and the business community, who have donated food, supplies, and daily necessities to multiple temporary evacuation centers, allowing disaster victims to feel the warmth of society.
"Disasters are ruthless, but love remains. I sincerely thank all the kind donors for their acts of kindness and the volunteers for their selfless contributions. It is everyone's concerted efforts that can help the disaster victims overcome their difficulties. This spirit demonstrates the care and support of society for the victims."
He visited the Miri Red Crescent Society's temporary evacuation center today to understand their accommodation situation. This temporary disaster relief center is set up for landslide victims.
YB Sebastian Ting stated that the government will continue to pay attention to the needs of disaster victims and work closely with relevant units to ensure that they can receive the necessary assistance programs in the future to alleviate their living burdens.
He pointed out that in this relief operation, various sectors of society have given enthusiastic support, including kind-hearted individuals, non-governmental organizations, community organizations, and the business community, who have donated food, supplies, and daily necessities to multiple temporary evacuation centers, allowing disaster victims to feel the warmth of society.
"Disasters are ruthless, but love remains. I sincerely thank all the kind donors for their acts of kindness and the volunteers for their selfless contributions. It is everyone's concerted efforts that can help the disaster victims overcome their difficulties. This spirit demonstrates the care and support of society for the victims."