13 Essentials To Add To Your Mitigation & Survival Kit In Case Of Flood
Due to the oncoming monsoon season, it's best to be prepared for the worst.
In recent years, there has been an upsurge in flash floods resulting in the loss of people's lives, displacement from their homes, and property damages
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In a New Straits Times report, Malaysian Meteorological Department (METMalaysia) stated that floods are to be expected at a large scale by mid-November due to the impending northeast monsoon.
The monsoon will begin at the end of this month and last until mid-November. "Flash floods are highly likely in low-lying areas on the west coast of the Peninsular," said METMalaysia's director-general Muhammad Helmi Abdullah.
Therefore, it's best for us to prepare for the worst in case of emergencies and look at ways we can prevent or decrease damages when disaster hits.
To prepare for possible disasters, here are 13 things you will need in case of a flood:
1. Life jacket | RM22.90 - RM33.90
2. Anti-flood car bag | RM245.10 - RM315
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Over 50,000 cars were damaged from the floods in 2021, according to a report by Utusan Malaysia. Therefore, the best course of action is to prepare with this anti-flood car bag to prevent our cars from getting damaged by floodwaters.
You can get them here.
3. Plastic bag for furniture coverage | RM10.59 - RM17.79
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The last thing we want is for our furniture to get damaged, as cleaning costs can be super pricey. (If they can even be cleaned at all.)
Getting plastic covers for our furniture helps in preventing damages and allows us to focus on the cleaning the structures of the houses.
You can get them here.
4. Flood control canvas sandbag | RM3.15 - RM6.46
5. Inflatable boat | RM196
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In 2021, many flood victims were unable to get help, as rescue boats took a long time to be dispatched, as reported by New Straits Times. These inflatable boats will help ease us in reaching safety.
You can get it here.
6. Air mattress | RM34.79 - RM80.79
7. Thermal blanket | RM1.90
8. Rain coat | RM2.99 - RM4.90
9. Waterproof flashlight | RM4.30 - RM25.70
10. Survival kit | RM89.90
11. Solar-powered power bank | RM17.85 - RM94.95
12. Dry bag | RM7.50 - RM23.99
13. Water shoes | RM19.80
To help you plan and prepare for the possibility of floods, here are some tips and suggestions:
If your car has been affected by floods, find out how to claim insurance for the damages:
However, we believe that the responsibility of flood prevention shouldn't fall on the rakyat, as there are ways that the government can stop flooding from happening constantly in Malaysia:
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