Pahang fully recovers from floods


KUANTAN: Pahang has fully recovered from floods after its last relief centre at SK Temai in the Pekan district, which housed 61 people from 12 families, ended its operation at 10pm on Tuesday (Jan 11).

The state Disaster Management Committee Secretariat said that when the first wave of floods began in Pahang on Dec 17 last year, a total of 67,333 evacuees from 18,243 families were placed in 432 centres in nine districts.

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