Floods force 26 Sarawak schools to remain closed on first day of school


KUCHING: Twenty-six schools in Sarawak will remain closed Monday (Jan 12), the first day of the new school session, due to the ongoing floods, state Education director Omar Mahli says.

Omar said that as of Sunday, a survey found that three schools in the Daro district (Mukah Division), four in the Selangau district (Sibu Division), and 19 in the Tatau and Sebauh districts (Bintulu Division) are affected.

The schools involved in Daro are Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Kampung Pangtray, SK OK Selair and Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan Cina (SJKC) Chung Hua, while those in Selangau are SK Nangga Selangau, SK Kuala Lemai, SK Ulu Sg Arip and SK St Mark.

In Tatau and Sebauh, the 19 schools affected are SJK (C) Chung Hua Tatau, SJK (C) Chung San, SK Bukit Mawang, SK Hermanus Assan, SK Kuala Binyo, SK Kuala Kebulu, SK Kuala Muput, SK Kuala Sigu, SK Labang, SK Ng Penyarai, SK Ng Tau, SK Pandan, SK RH Tayai, SK Sebauh, SK Sg Bukit Balai, SK Sg Genaan, SK Sg Sebungan, SK Sg Sengian and SK Sg Bagian.

Omar explained that the schools are unable to operate as the premises remain flooded, while access roads to residential areas and villages are impassable.

He added that eight other schools are currently serving as temporary evacuation centres, with seven located in Serian and one in Selangau. - Bernama

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