00:00Preparations for MTL are done throughout the year, involving all agencies, NGOs and communities.
00:08So the preparation is not only delayed when the time for MTL is near, but we do preparations throughout the year.
00:19The first step is to hold a post-mortem session when the past MTL season ends.
00:27During this post-mortem session, we will evaluate the good things that we have done and also the things that need to be improved.
00:35One of the positive aspects of the post-mortem session is the information sharing with NGOs.
00:41Previously, we received and received information from NGOs,
00:46but now we receive information from government agencies and NGOs.
00:51This has led to a number of issues related to the distribution of aid and places that are suitable for receiving aid.
00:59How long does it take to prepare for the nine locations for the PPS?
01:11The process of building the PPS is a complete structure.
01:19It requires a technical specification process from technical agencies such as the UJKR
01:27to see if the location is suitable for receiving aid.
01:34The process takes about a year and a half to build the PPS.
01:47We plan to build the PPS continuously until it meets the needs of the community.
01:59We plan to replace the PPS with schools that are not built for relocation.
02:10With the PPS, we hope that schools will no longer be used for relocation,
02:18but the PPS will always be built in the school district.
02:24We also hope that the PPS will not be used during the disaster season,
02:31but will be used by the school district for its own purpose.
02:35What is the overall cost of the PPS?
02:40It depends on the area.
02:44According to the tenders made by the UJKR, the minimum cost is about RM5 million.
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