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DPPC Sabah Field Trip

DPPC Sabah Field Trip

On 5-8 November 2017, the DPPC team took on a field mission in Sabah with 2 key purposes:
(a) to promote the DPPC program to the local DRM stakeholders for possible joint activities and
(b) to conduct field survey to formulate a research project on effective low-cost early warning system (EWS) for flood and landslide disasters. This fieldwork was conducted with support from the Civil Defense Force (APM) Sabah.

APM Sabah introduced the SAIFON (Security and Integrated Flood Network System), which has been helping the implement effective preparedness and response actions during flooding events. The actual infrastructure was observed in Kota Belud where local residents have been experiencing unprecedented flash floods, possibly due to the debris left from the Mount Kinabalu earthquake in 2015.

Possibilities of joint research were suggested at the meeting with the Minerals and Geoscience Department (JMG) Sabah. While JMG Sabah already has produced landslide risk maps of key locations in the state, it has not been shared widely with other DRM stakeholders. Conducting studies in the Labo-labo trench as well as landslide EWS were suggested as possible topics of collaboration.

The discussion with Sabah State Government revealed the high awareness in DRRM of the state that has been experiencing multi-hazard events just in the past few years. Sabah State is also aiming to become a Smart State in ICT and therefore has been a strong advocator of the SAIFON project delegated to the APM office.

The DPPC team continued with field visits in Kota Kinabalu (flood inundation area), Kudasang (earthquake affected area) and Ranau (landslide area). In addition, an informal meeting was conducted with the team from the Civil Engineering Department, Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) hosted by the Dean, Prof. Ir. Dr. Abdul Karim Bin Mirasa.

Disaster Risk Management: Control Measures and Mitigation Planning Seminar

Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Centre (DPPC), Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology (MJIIT), UTM Kuala Lumpur in collaboration with Public Sector Engineers Special Interest Group (PSESIG), The Institution of Engineers Malaysia, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and UTM RAZAK School of Engineering and Advanced Technology, with the support from National Disaster Management Agency (NaDMA) and Construction Research Institute of Malaysia (CREAM), will be organizing a one day seminar entitled “Disaster Risk Management: Control Measures and Mitigation Planning”. For more details regarding this event, please click the image below.

Tsunami and Earthquake Public Awareness Program, Penang

Tsunami and Earthquake Public Awareness Program, Penang

On 5 November 2017, Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation Malaysia (MOSTI) through its agency, Malaysian Meteorological Department (MMD), in collaboration with several disaster related agencies such as National Disaster Management Agency (NaDMA), Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM), Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), Malaysia Civil Defence Department (APM), MERCY Malaysia, Deparment of Social Welfare (JKM), local authorities and other agencies organized a Tsunami and Earthquake Public Awareness program in Teluk Bahang, Penang. This program aims to give awareness to the local communities especially locals whom living in high risk area, like Teluk Bahang. Two of the DPPC members whom are Dr. Khamarrul and Dr. Matsuura were invited to join the program and share their thoughts and experiences to the local communities.

International Short Course on Disaster Risk Management 2017, Tainan

International Short Course on Disaster Risk Management 2017, Tainan

Following signed MoU and MoA between NCKU and UTM MJIIT-Disaster Preparedness & Prevention Center (DPPC), nine representatives from various Malaysian Governmental agencies participate in the first series of the International Short Course on Disaster Risk Management 2017 at National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), Tainan, Taiwan scheduled from 29 October – 11 November 2017. The short course is intended for experts of various background involved in disaster risk management related areas. NCKU shared their experiences in dealing with disaster for example, data integration for the use of disaster prevention, forecasting and early warning, mitigation works and plans that have been implemented in Taiwan through a series of lectures, discussions, exercises, presentations and field trip. The first team consisted of representatives from Humid Tropics Center Kuala Lumpur, Department of Mineral & Geoscience Malaysia, Malaysian Meteorological Department, Public Works Department of Malaysia, Ministry of Works, Department of Irrigation and Drainage, Indah Water Consortium Sdn Bhd, Water Supply Division, Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water and Universiti Sains Malaysia.

CPT – Emergency Response Planning and Communication

Our third Certified Professional Training (CPT) module for 2017/2018 session, Emergency Response Planning and Communication is now open for registration!!! For more information regarding to this module, please visit here. For more information regarding to CPT, please visit here.