KUALA LUMPUR: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has called on the people to continue praying for the well-being of those in Sabah currently facing the test of flooding as Muslims celebrate Ramadan.
In a Facebook post on Saturday (Feb 21), he said the flood situation has affected the homes, safety and daily lives of the people in the state.
Ahmad Zahid said all federal and state government agencies have been mobilised to ensure that evacuation, rescue and aid distribution operations are carried out quickly, systematically and effectively.
"Our priority is the safety of the people, the welfare of the victims and the recovery of the affected areas as soon as possible. I remind everyone in the affected areas to be vigilant and obey the instructions of the authorities," he said.
The number of flood victims in Sabah increased to 3,685 people from 1,593 families as of 8am on Saturday morning, compared to 406 people from 124 families on Friday evening (Feb 20).
The Sabah State Disaster Management Secretariat, in a statement, announced that 18 temporary evacuation centres (PPS) are now operating in the three affected districts: Kota Marudu, Pitas, and Paitan.
A total of 47 villages were also affected, namely 30 in Pitas, 12 in Kota Marudu and five in Paitan, after floods hit the three districts since 6am on Friday, following continuous rain over the past few days.
The Malaysian Meteorological Department predicted that several areas in the interior of Sabah will experience rain in the morning, while thunderstorms are likely in the afternoon and evening. – Bernama
