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Floods displace 10,000 in Pitas, evacuation centres activated

Authorities have since activated 17 evacuation centres.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 18 Jan 2025 8:48AM

Floods displace 10,000 in Pitas, evacuation centres activated
Rescuers in Pitas have been relocating flood victims since yesterday late afternoon. - Pic courtesy of Pitas Disaster Committee, January 18, 2025 

by Jason Santos

SEVERE flooding in Pitas has displaced 10,000 people, prompting authorities to activate 17 temporary evacuation centres (PPS) as rising waters isolate villages and render roads impassable.

District Disaster Management Committee (JPBD) chairman Asdi @ Mohd Faizal Hussin said the centres were opened to accommodate affected residents, with rivers in the district breaching dangerous levels.

“As of 9 pm yesterday, Sungai Kabatsan and Sungai Bengkoka recorded water levels of 4.57 and 2.69 metres, respectively, which are well above the danger mark. The floods have affected thousands, and our priority is ensuring the safety of all residents,” he said in a statement. 

Villages across the N.2 Bengkoka and N.3 Pitas constituencies have been hit hard, with 16 major roads, including Jalan Manduring Laut and Jalan Dandun Seberang, now submerged and inaccessible.

Four evacuation centres are operational, including Dewan Kusilad, which began registering evacuees at 9 pm. Dewan SK Pekan II, opened earlier in the day and is currently housing 38 families comprising over 100 individuals. SK Salimpodon Darat and an ad hoc centre at Balairaya Kg Lugu have also been set up to house evacuees.

“The situation is critical, and we are working to ensure all evacuees have access to safe shelter and essential services. We urge residents to comply with evacuation orders and avoid taking unnecessary risks,” Asdi said.

The floods have also impacted infrastructure, with two schools – Sekolah Kebangsaan Nibang and Sekolah Kebangsaan Pandai Mandamai – reportedly affected.

The Sabah Information Department is actively disseminating updates through social media to raise awareness. Authorities are urging the public to monitor children closely to prevent them from playing in floodwaters and to bring important documents when relocating.

“We understand the challenges families are facing during this disaster, but the safety of everyone remains our utmost priority. Please stay vigilant and contact the Disaster Operations Control Centre for assistance,” said Asdi.

The centre is operational 24/7 and can be reached at 088-615655. - January 18, 2025

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