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KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 28 ― The General Insurance Association of Malaysia (PIAM) today said it estimates payout from claims as a result of the devastating floods that swept across the peninsula could total RM3 billion. As such, it pledged to add RM2.4 million to its recently launched flood relief fund.
Flooded areas showing signs of recovery 12 Jan 2021 / 07:42 H. Pahang state government Secretary Datuk Seri Dr Sallehuddin Ishak (middle) symbolically receiving aids from the Kedah Tithe Authority (LZNK) represented by its Chief Executive Officer, Sheikh Zakaria Othman (right) at Kuantan Disaster Storage Depot in Kompleks Penyayang, Kampung Tiram on Jan 11, fotoBERNAMA (2021) COPYRIGHT RESERVED
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 11: The flood disaster in the country is showing signs of recovery as evacuees in Terengganu and Perak have been allowed to return to their homes today, with aid being channeled continuously from various parties to alleviate their burden.
The recovery in the two states is marked by the closure of all relief centres and the return of evacuees to their homes. The situation in Pahang and Kelantan is also improving with the number of evacuees in both states dropping, but floods in Johor, however, continued to worsen, with the number of evacuees at 42 relief centres inc
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 11): The flood disaster in the country is showing signs of recovery, as evacuees in Terengganu and Perak have been allowed to return to their homes today, with aid being channeled continuously from various parties to alleviate their burden. The recovery in the two states is marked by the closure of all relief centres and the return of evacuees to their homes. The situation in Pahang and Kelantan is also improving with the number of evacuees in both states dropping, but floods in Johor, however, continued to worsen, with the number of evacuees at 42 relief centres increasing, and Kluang being the latest district to be flooded.
KUALA LUMPUR: The General Insurance Association of Malaysia (PIAM) has assured flood victims with flood insurance coverage its members are ready to speed up the claims process and payout claims against losses caused by the current flood situation. PIAM member companies will process all flood claims so long as flood is an insured peril, regardless of whether a state of emergency is declared or not,” it said in a statement today.
It said member companies are committed to expedite flood claims settlement by reaching out to claimants and prepared to waive claim forms and supporting documents for shorter turnaround times.