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Friday, December 23, 2022

Sabah latest state to be hit by floods

 

All flood relief centres in Selangor and Pahang were closed today. (Bernama pic)

KUALA LUMPUR: Sabah is the latest state to be affected by floods, with 236 people evacuated to three temporary relief centres, joining four other states while the conditions have improved in Selangor and Pahang as of 4pm.

In Sabah, 13 people from five families were evacuated to the Dewan SJK(C) Chung Hwa relief centre in Kota Belud from 2pm after floods hit Kampung Song-Song, Kampung Donggoi and Kampung Marajah in the district.

Meanwhile, 223 people from 52 families have been moved to two relief centres in Pitas since this morning as a precaution due to the high tide phenomenon.

In Sarawak, as of 3pm, the state disaster management committee (SDMC) reported that the number of flood victims rose to 305 compared to 139 this morning, and that two more relief centres have been opened at the Ladong Community Hall in Sebuyau and SK Kampung Baru, Samarahan.

With the two new relief centres, housing 53 and 64 evacuees, respectively, there are now six relief centres in the state, including Balai Raya Kampung Opar and Balai Raya Kampung Jugan in Bau as well as Dewan Kampung Bedaun in Santubong and Dewan Suarah Kota Samarahan, Samarahan.

In Perak, the number of evacuees at two relief centres dropped to 51 people from 13 families.

While the relief centre at SMK Abd Rahman Talib in Hilir Perak housed 37 victims from seven families, the number of evacuees at SK Sungai Tiang Darat, Bagan Datuk, dropped from 26 people from 12 families this morning to 14 people from six families.

Meanwhile, the number of evacuees in Segamat, Johor dropped to 34 people from 11 families following the closure of one relief centre, the Kampung Tasek Community Hall, at 1pm.

In Kelantan, 18,924 evacuees from 6,182 families are seeking shelter at relief centres this evening compared to 24,297 victims from 7,623 families this morning.

The SDMC secretariat said all the evacuees were placed at 53 relief centres in the districts of Pasir Mas, Tanah Merah, Pasir Puteh, Kota Bharu, Bachok and Tumpat.

In Terengganu, the number of evacuees dropped from 25,895 this morning to 23,634. They have been placed at 153 relief centres in eight districts.

In Selangor, the two relief centres opened last night — SK Merbau Sempak in Shah Alam, and the Kuala Selangor Municipal Council (MPKS) hall in Desa Coalfield, Kuala Selangor — were closed at 2pm.

In Pahang, the last relief centre in SK Sungai Ular, Kuantan, which housed 23 evacuees from six families, was closed at 4pm. - FMT

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