Natural calamities, like as the recent floods in nine states, have sparked public concern.
In response, many people have stepped up to support flood victims in temporary relief centres by donating food, clothing, and hygiene supplies.
Khairul Aming (KA), an influencer and entrepreneur, joined forces, organising a volunteer team to distribute necessities such as food and clothing, including his own product, Dengdeng Nyet.
However, KA was frustrated when some people sent broken and inappropriate things to victims.
In a live broadcast, he displayed mounds of unclean garments infested with insect waste, such as cockroach eggs, mould, and rat urine.
Khairul Aming emphasised that contaminated clothing poses a health danger, particularly for youngsters, potentially causing skin problems and poisoning.
He asked people not to use aid collection places as garbage disposal areas.
He also emphasised the significance of double-checking donations, citing mouldy adult nappies as an example.
Many netizens chastised people who gave soiled products, pointing out that flood victims frequently require rapid assistance without the ability to clean the items themselves.