Malaysia

Flash floods hit five Kudat villages

Continuous heavy rain this morning cause for sudden disaster

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Jan 2021 1:14PM

Flash floods hit five Kudat villages
Due to flash floods in Kudat, roads leading into the city centre and several main roads are now inaccessible to small vehicles. – Civil Defence Force pic, January 11, 2021

KOTA KINABALU – Five villages in Kudat were hit by flash floods following continuous heavy rain since this morning, the Civil Defence Force (APM) said. 

The affected villages are Kg Landung Ayang, Kg Sri Aman, Kg Air, Kg Tg Kapor and Kg Dampirit. 

In a statement here today, the APM said heavy rain also caused several main roads in Kudat to be flooded, including Jalan Tamalang, Jalan Airport and the roads leading to the city centre. All of them are now inaccessible to small vehicles.

The bad weather also caused landslides and trees to be uprooted.

“Monitoring by various agencies such as the fire and rescue department, police, and Kudat APM found that the water level is increasing. Personnel on duty have advised villagers to monitor weather conditions and water levels, and to evacuate to a safer place if necessary. 

“So far, 44 victims have been evacuated to a relief centre at SK Tun Mustapha,” it said.

According to APM, Sg Rampai in Kg Korina was at the warning level of two metres as of 9.30am. – Bernama, January 11, 2021

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