Floods expected to hit 37 villages in Kuala Krai from Tuesday, warns DID


KOTA BARU: Floods are expected to hit nearly 37 villages near Sungai Kelantan, Sungai Nal, Sungai Pahi, Sungai Lebir, Sungai Durian, Sungai Pergau, Sungai Salor and Sungai Tebing in Kuala Krai from Tuesday (Dec 17) to Wednesday.

The Irrigation and Drainage Department issued the warning following the alert-level continuous rain forecast by the Malaysian Meteorological Department on Saturday.

The department said the villages affected were in areas along Sungai Kelantan including Kampung Sepuluh, Kampung Bukit Arang, Kampung Guchil, Kampung Batu Lada, Kampung Dusun Nyior, Kampung Aur Duri, Kampung Kuala Nal, Kampung Pasir Era, Kampung Ngangoh, and Kampung Enggong.

Other villages are Kampung Batu Jong, Kampung Sungai Pertang, Kampung Pasir Jering, Kampung Pasir Gajah, Kampung Bedal, Kampung Batu Mengkebang/Keroh and Kampung Bukit Sireh (Sungai Nal).

Villages near Sungai Pahi are expected to be hit by floods are Kampung Batu Mengkebang, Kampung Pahi, Kampung Gatal, Taman Perisai Wira, Dusun Damar, Kampung Belanga, Kampung Sungai Pas and Kampung Temalir.

Floods are also expected to hit Kampung Sungai Durian and Kampung Sungai Embak (Sungai Durian) and Kampung Tualang, Kampung Bekok, Kampung Manik Urai, Kampung Gajah, Kampung Laloh, Kampung Karangan and Kampung Manjor (Sungai Lebir), it said.

The department added that Kampung Biak (Sungai Pergau), Kampung Pasir Kelang (Sungai Salor) and Kampung Kenor (Sungai Tebing) are expected to be flooded.

Flooding could occur earlier or later than expected, as the department advised residents, particularly those in flood-prone areas, to remain vigilant and follow the authorities' instructions. - Bernama

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