Floods: Perak recovers, over 3,000 in shelters in Sabah and Kelantan


KUALA LUMPUR: Perak has fully recovered from floods while over 3,000 flood victims are in shelters in Sabah and Kelantan as of Wednesday (Sept 17) morning.

The remaing temporary relief centre (PPS) at Sekolah Kebangsaan Kuala Slim in Muallim district in Perak, which housed 39 victims from 10 families, closed at 8am on Wednesday.

The Perak Disaster Management Committee (JPBN) in a statement said all victims were allowed to return to their homes after the floods completely receded.

The state Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID) reported that the water level at Sungai Slim Station, Slim River, recorded a warning level of 24.77 metres, exceeding the normal level of 23.50 metres.

In Sabah, the state JPBN reported that the number of flood victims rose to 2,897 people from 813 families across 107 villages as of 8am on Wednesday, compared with 2,813 victims from 752 families on Tuesday. 

All of them are sheltering at 22 PPS and one Permanent Relief Centre (PPK) opened since Sept 9 in five districts.

The committee said Membakut district recorded the highest number of victims with 931 people from 277 families, followed by Penampang (809 people from 220 families) and Putatan (559 people from 140 families).

In addition, the PPS in Papar housed 317 people from 87 families, while 281 people from 89 families were displaced in Beaufort.

Meanwhile, in Kelantan, the number of flood victims in Felda Chiku 1 and 2, Gua Musang increased to 212 people as of 9am on Wednesday compared with 70 on Tuesday, with all of them placed at the PPS in Dewan Semai Bakti Felda Chiku 2. - Bernama 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
floods , roundup , morning ,   Perak , Sabah , Kelantan , PPS

Next In Nation

Malaysia's development agenda centres on well-rounded technical professionals, says Works Minister
Health Ministry to evaluate mobilisation strategy after reassignment of 380 medical officers
Jafry Ariffin appointed as new Sabah Umno chairman
Man charged with wife’s murder in Kelantan
Beware of fake news site impersonating The Star
Flood situation improves in Perak, worsening in northern Sarawak
Selangor orders probe into alleged illegal forest clearing in Hulu Langat, says MB
Umno not yet ready to discuss Bung Moktar’s replacement, says Puteri chief
22 million users, one busy day
SMEs can’t afford two-month bonus

Others Also Read