The floods in Pahang claimed its first victim today when a factory operator was found dead nearly three hours after he was reported to have fallen from his motorcycle while attempting to ride through floodwater on a road near a Chinese cemetery in Gambang, near Kuantan today.
Kuantan district police chief, ACP Wan Mohd Zahari Wan Busu said the victim identified as M Gunalan, 38, from Taman Gambang Makmur was found today at 2.22pm, about 100 metres from the location he was last seen.
“According to witnesses, he tried to ride through the rushing water there at 11.30am before he fell when his motorcycle went out of control and he was swept away by strong currents.
“Several people nearby tried to rescue him but failed because of the very strong currents,” he said when contacted today.
Wan Zahari said the body was sent to the Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital (HTAA) for a post-mortem.
A search and rescue operation for the victim was carried out involving four police officers and 24 fire and rescue personnel using a fibreglass boat, lorry and a four-wheel-drive vehicle, he added.
Early this morning, several areas in Kuantan were flooded due to continuous heavy rain since last night in Sungai Lembing, Kampung Kempadang, Sungai Soi and Kampung Bugis.
Several roads were also underwater including Jalan Gambang, Jalan Air Putih and Jalan Pintasan Kuantan but receded in the afternoon while several trees in the district were uprooted by strong winds.
- Bernama
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