(Kuching, 25th) The Sarawak government responded promptly after the fire incident in Kampung Tuie by providing immediate assistance to the victims through the Sarawak Social Welfare Department, Betong Division.
The fire broke out on March 22 (Sunday) at around 1:00 pm, involving a total of three houses. After the incident, villagers helped to extinguish the fire, and authorities subsequently launched firefighting efforts and follow-up measures to ensure the fire was fully brought under control.
After the accident, Deputy Minister of Women and Children's Development, Datuk Rosey Yunus, and Deputy Minister of Community Harmony, Datuk Mohamad Razi, visited the affected area to inspect the situation and met with the residents affected by the disaster.
He, who is also the Saribas state assemblyman, handed over immediate aid provided by the Sarawak Social Welfare Department to the victims to help ease their burden and ensure their welfare is well taken care of.
The Malaysian Civil Defence Force also provided basic food aid to the victims.
The aid items included building materials, cash assistance, kitchen utensils, daily clothing, dry food, sleeping items, school uniforms, study supplies, and basic necessities packages.
A total of three households (KIR) received the aid, valued at RM28,890.
The Sarawak government stated that it will continue to monitor the situation of the victims through relevant agencies and promised to provide further assistance if needed to ensure their well-being.
The fire broke out on March 22 (Sunday) at around 1:00 pm, involving a total of three houses. After the incident, villagers helped to extinguish the fire, and authorities subsequently launched firefighting efforts and follow-up measures to ensure the fire was fully brought under control.
After the accident, Deputy Minister of Women and Children's Development, Datuk Rosey Yunus, and Deputy Minister of Community Harmony, Datuk Mohamad Razi, visited the affected area to inspect the situation and met with the residents affected by the disaster.
The Malaysian Civil Defence Force also provided basic food aid to the victims.
The aid items included building materials, cash assistance, kitchen utensils, daily clothing, dry food, sleeping items, school uniforms, study supplies, and basic necessities packages.
A total of three households (KIR) received the aid, valued at RM28,890.
The Sarawak government stated that it will continue to monitor the situation of the victims through relevant agencies and promised to provide further assistance if needed to ensure their well-being.