MCMC looking into non-SMS disaster alert channel, says Fahmi


KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has been tasked with exploring a direct disaster notification channel for residents, bypassing the use of the short messaging service (SMS), says Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil.

He said the disaster notification system should function as a mobile phone alert, similar to systems used in countries like South Korea and Japan.

“In South Korea and Japan, when a disaster occurs, mobile phones automatically receive an alert – not an SMS but a notification that appears directly on the phone.

“I believe we need to examine this so that, if necessary, we can provide warnings beyond just sirens.

“Additionally, our mobile phones should serve as a platform for receiving the latest alerts, especially in areas where water levels are rising,” he said at the launch of the Komuniti Siaga 221: Disaster-Resilient Community for Kampung Pasir Baru programme, organised by the Federal Territory Malaysian Civil Defence Force here yesterday, Bernama reported.

Fahmi said implementing such disaster notifications would help residents prepare for emergencies, particularly in high- risk areas.

Speaking at a press conference later, he said the disaster notification system could be utilised in Malaysia by coordinating efforts with the National Disaster Management Agency.

He added that the MCMC is expected to complete its study on the matter within a month.

Fahmi Fadzil , MCMC , Disaster Alerts

   

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