Two Royal Malaysian Air Force A400 Airbus aircraft, each carrying 25 Special Malaysia Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (SMART) members departed for the Mandalay region in Myanmar, where a massive 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck on Saturday (March 28).
The 50 rescuers is Malaysia's response under the National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) to support humanitarian and disaster relief efforts in the disaster-struck area.
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The 50 rescuers is Malaysia's response under the National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) to support humanitarian and disaster relief efforts in the disaster-struck area.
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00:00On behalf of the people of ASEAN, I would like to extend my warmest greetings to you.
00:08On behalf of the people of ASEAN, I would like to extend my warmest greetings to you.
00:19Honourable Ministers, I am the Chairman of the ASEAN Council.
00:24As the Chairman of ASEAN Council for 2025,
00:29we are very sympathetic with what is happening in Myanmar.
00:35Therefore, we take immediate action by regulating the movement of the SMART team.
00:45We have two aircrafts, two aircrafts,
00:50which involve 50 officers and members,
00:58where the equipment that is brought is as much as 30 tonnes.
01:07We also bring medical equipment.
01:11The ATMs also bring 16 members,
01:16BDRMs as many as 13 members,
01:21and the Bombardment and Rescue Department as many as 21 people.
01:25We hope they will be at the scene between 7 and 14 days.
01:34It depends on the situation there.
01:37Do you expect to add more members?
01:41We plan based on the needs.
01:44I will discuss with the DUTA,
01:48and we will coordinate with NARMA and Wismar Putra
01:53to get advice from them on the needs.
01:57Does Thailand have a plan to send the ASEAN team there?
02:02No, there is no plan yet.
02:04Because in Myanmar, it is very necessary compared to what is happening in Bangkok.
02:10For the SMART team, this is my first mission.
02:14But outside the SMART team,
02:16I mean in the Bombardment and Rescue Department in Malaysia,
02:19I have deployed many times, but only in Malaysia.
02:23And this is the first operation that I attended in the SMART team.
02:28As a normal human being,
02:30our feelings are often mixed up.
02:34First, we are nervous.
02:37We are afraid.
02:39But we have been trained to adapt to all things.
02:42Because we have been given responsibilities
02:45to deal with things like this.
02:48I have been training myself.
02:53I am sure that the training we have been given is efficient
02:57to deal with these kinds of operations.
03:01I think that for a person who has lost his mother,
03:05we should be happy to leave our family.
03:08But because of the responsibilities we have been given,
03:11we need to deal with these things.
03:13We have adapted to these things.
03:15We have set our mindset.
03:17I am from Kota Baru, Pelantan.
03:20My family and my wife have planned to go back to our hometown.
03:24But suddenly, we received a call from an officer
03:28to prepare for us.
03:30When we received the news,
03:32there was an earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand.
03:35But no matter how sad we are,
03:37we have to go because it is our duty and our country's responsibility.
03:41Is there a situation where the responsibility
03:44is placed on the country first,
03:46and the people second?
03:48How do you feel about the call from the country?
03:53In my opinion,
03:56the priority is for the country first.
04:02After the operation is over,
04:05we will go back to celebrate with our family.
04:08This is my first experience of an overseas operation.
04:11How do you feel now that you are celebrating?
04:16But duty comes first.
04:19How do you feel?
04:21We used to put aside our feelings.
04:24Now, our feeling is to serve our country
04:27and help people in need.