Yan floods: Search team finds clues to missing victims


YAN (Bernama): The search-and-rescue (SAR) team believes it has found clues on the two people reported missing in Wednesday’s massive floods here.

District Police chief DSP Shahnaz Akhtar Haji said the fourth day of the SAR operation today also involved heavy machinery.

"There are clues (found today), we will reconfirm tomorrow when we resume the operation at 8am and we have plotted the areas where the victims were believed to have been swept away,” he told reporters here.

Meanwhile, he asked volunteers from various non-governmental organisations, companies or individuals who came to the district to register with the Disaster Operations Control Centre (PKOB), so that aid could be coordinated and distributed effectively.

He said the registration would also enable the PKOB to identify the exact number of volunteers in the district to facilitate the standard operating procedures (SOP) compliance monitoring. - Bernama

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