Kinabatangan fully recovers from floods, relief centres closed


KINABATANGAN: The district has fully recovered from the floods, with the temporary relief centre at Sekolah Kebangsaan Bukit Garam opened last Wednesday (April 2) officially closed at 2pm on Tuesday (April 8).

Kinabatangan district officer Disaster Management Committee chairman, Willey Lampaki, said all 146 evacuees from 31 families housed at the centre were allowed to return home after their homes were declared safe for occupancy.

"In line with the recommendations from the Kinabatangan District Disaster Management Committee and based on assessments by the Kinabatangan District police headquarters, Fire and Rescue Department, and Civil Defence Force, I hereby declare that the relief centre has been closed as of 2pm today," he said in a statement.

However, Willey added that the committee has scheduled April 9 to restore the electricity supply in flood-affected areas to ensure the safety of residents, particularly in Kampung Pangkalan.

Kinabatangan was declared a flood disaster zone on April 2 following continuous heavy rainfall and rising river water levels.

The district is located in eastern Sabah, about 306km from Kota Kinabalu. – Bernama

 

 

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