Flood situation improves in Terengganu, more evacuees return home


The Fire and Rescue Department helping residents of Taman Desa Tanjung Damai, Gong Badak to evacuate on Nov 19. - Bernama

KUALA TERENGGANU: The flood situation in Terengganu is improving with more victims allowed to return to their homes. 

According to the National Security Council Terengganu portal, 1,303 flood victims were still housed at the relief centres as of 9am, Sunday compared to 1,521 on Saturday. 

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