00:00Thank you, Minister.
00:03Based on the climate change events that often occur in Cameron Highlands and throughout the country,
00:13what is the status of the National Geological Disaster Center,
00:18which was announced by the government earlier in the half-moon study of the 12th Malaysia Plan?
00:25And is the government ready to re-study or re-examine the Geological Disaster Management Act and Regulations,
00:34so that the land will be able to survive the climate change?
00:42Thank you, Minister.
00:44Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Honourable Members.
00:49For your information, BPJN was established to monitor the impact of the early warning system of geological disasters,
01:00such as landslides.
01:02The establishment of this center also aims to increase the response rate of disasters in order to ensure the safety of the people.
01:14The current status of BPJN is that its establishment has been approved by the Ministerial Committee
01:22and is now in consultation with the Public Service Department.
01:29Next, regarding the proposal to re-study or re-examine the Geological Disaster Management Act,
01:37for your information, the Ministry of Environment and Forestry has always been committed to evaluating the impact of the relevant regulations
01:50so that they are always relevant and inclusive data in the face of extreme climate and intensity changes
02:01that are caused by climate change phenomena.
02:07In this regard, the Laws, Investigation, Geology and Geoscience, RAU, PGD, as well as the framework and plan will be established in Parliament in 2026.
02:31www.bpjn.org
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