Flood: Armed Forces step up to clean school in Dungun


DUNGUN: With only two days to go before the start of the new school session, the Armed Forces stepped up to clean flood-hit Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Kampung Pasir Raja here on Saturday (Dec 30).

A team of 33 personnel members from Company C 18 of the Royal Malay Soldiers Regiment (Para), carried out the cleaning operation early Saturday morning to ensure the school’s 53 students can resume their studies comfortably next Tuesday (Jan 2).

SK Kampung Pasir Parent and Teachers Association chairman, Raja Shahdan Musa, said he was grateful to the Armed Forces members for their willingness to lend a helping hand because it is difficult to clean the school’s three blocks without extra help from outside.

"Our village was hit by floods on Dec 23 and the Temporary Relief Centre (PPS) at Kampung Pasir Raja Community Hall was open from Dec 24 to 29.

But barely three hours after it was closed at 5pm, the river overflowed again and the residents are now back at the PPS.

"I am very grateful and would like to say a big thank you to the armed forces personnel for volunteering their time and energy to clean our school," he told Bernama.

The Kampung Pasir Raja Community Hall PPS, which was reopened after being closed at 5pm on Friday (Dec 29), is sheltering 66 evacuees from 24 families.- Bernama

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