Malaysia

Flooding worsens in Kelantan, eases in Terengganu

Situation remains unchanged in Selangor.

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 27 Nov 2023 1:02PM

Flooding worsens in Kelantan, eases in Terengganu
The flood situation in Kelantan is worsening, with more seeking shelter at relief centres. – The Vibes file pic, November 27, 2023.

THE flood situation varied across three states this morning.

IN KELANTAN, the total number of victims rose to 718 from 204 families as of 8am against 709 from 201 families last night.

According to the Social Welfare Department Info Bencana portal, four relief centres were opened, two each in Pasir Mas and Bachok.

In Pasir Mas, 232 victims from 79 families are sheltering at SK Tok Deh while 65 people from 19 families are still housed at the relief centre in Kedai Tanjong.

In Bachok, a total of 67 evacuees from 16 families are still housed at SMK Beris Panchor while 354 victims from 90 families are still at SK Jelawat.

Meanwhile, IN TERENGGANU, the flood situation is improving, with 225 evacuees from 49 families still placed at five relief centres in four districts as of 8 am today.

According to the Terengganu Disaster Management Committee, 112 victims from 25 families are still sheltering at a relief centre in Besut while 54 people from 12 families are still being placed at a centre in Kuala Terengganu.

In Dungun, 50 evacuees from 10 families are still housed in two centres while in Setiu, only nine victims from two families remained at the centre in SK Kampung Rhu Sepuluh.

Meanwhile, the water levels of rivers at two main stations – Parit Utama in Padang Kemunting, Kuala Nerus and Sungai Tumpat in Kampung Baru Kemasik, Kemaman – were at the alert and warning levels respectively.

IN SELANGOR, there was no change in the number of flood victims, with 83 from 29 families in Kuala Selangor housed in two relief centres, 47 in Balai Raya Rantau Panjang and 36 people in SK Sultan Abdul Aziz.

Meanwhile, publicinfobanjir.water.gov.my said the water level at Sungai Bernam in Kampung Sungai Selisek, Hulu Selangor has exceeded the danger level at a height of 27.63m, although it showed a downward trend as of 8am.

Three rivers in Selangor are at alert levels, with Sungai Bernam in Jambatan SKC, Hulu Selangor reaching 18.27m; Sungai Langat at the Sungai Manggis Department of Irrigation and Drainage in Kuala Langat at 2.5m, with both rivers on the upward trend; while Sungai Selangor in Rantau Panjang, Kuala Selangor at 7.09m on the downward trend. – Bernama, November 27, 2023

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