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Lost loved ones, destroyed homes: sombre Aidiladha for Kg Iboi flood victims

Last Monday’s Baling tragedy looms over what should be joyful occasion 

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 Jul 2022 3:38PM

Lost loved ones, destroyed homes: sombre Aidiladha for Kg Iboi flood victims
Residents of Kg Iboi are still struggling to recover from the recent Baling floods, with many still staying at temporary accommodation having lost their homes. – SOFIA NASIR/The Vibes pic, July 10, 2022

BALING – The Aidiladha celebration today may be a lively one for most Muslims in the country who have the opportunity to return to their hometowns, put on new clothes and enjoy delicious food with their families and relatives.

However, there was no merriment for residents in several villages in Baling, who had to celebrate Aidiladha in a totally different atmosphere due to the floods and water surge incident last Monday.

For Abd Rahman Said, 71, this was an emotional Aidiladha for him as he is still in mourning for his loved ones who perished in the incident, namely his wife Salmah Mat Akib, 53; his stepson Mohd Khairul Ikhwan Nor Azman, 14; and his daughter-in-law Nurul Anis Abu Hassan, 23, who was four months pregnant.

“It’s not that I don’t want to forget about the incident but I’m still longing for my wife, my son and my daughter-in-law.

“I still remember their demeanours, especially on Eid so today’s atmosphere is different. My wife suffered from a stroke so every morning I would wake her up, bathe her and prepare food for her. The same goes on Eid,” he told reporters when met at Raudhatul Falah Mosque, Kg Iboi, Kupang here today.

Kg Iboi resident Abd Rahman Said, 71, (centre) visits the graves of the family members he lost in last Monday’s Baling floods, at the Kg Charuk Bemban Dalam Muslim Cemetery in Baling. – Bernama pic, July 10, 2022
Kg Iboi resident Abd Rahman Said, 71, (centre) visits the graves of the family members he lost in last Monday’s Baling floods, at the Kg Charuk Bemban Dalam Muslim Cemetery in Baling. – Bernama pic, July 10, 2022

Even though he is still traumatised by the incident, Rahman said he was determined to be patient in dealing with this trying time and will try to continue living as usual.

Earlier, he performed the Aidiladha prayer at the mosque, which was led by the Marriage, Divorce and Rujuk deputy registrar for Kariah Kg Iboi, Mohammad Zawawi Ibrahim, who was also joined by about 300 worshipers, including Baling MP Datuk Seri Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim.

Rahman, who is currently taking shelter at the relief centre at SMK Jerai, later visited the graves of his family members at the Kg Charuk Bemban Dalam Muslim Cemetery, here.

Meanwhile, another resident of Kg Iboi, Norhayati Ismail, 38, said that usually on Aidiladha, she would gather with all her family members and enjoy food such as ketupat, lemang and rendang.

However, this year, the tradition has to be forgotten as she was left homeless after her house, located near Sg Kupang, was completely destroyed in the floods.

“My house is located next to the house of the three victims who died, but my family and I managed to run to safety during the incident,” she said.

Kg Iboi resident Norhayati Ismail, 38, (left) and her family prepare food at a temporary campsite, nearby her house that was destroyed in last Monday’s floods. – Bernama pic, July 10, 2022
Kg Iboi resident Norhayati Ismail, 38, (left) and her family prepare food at a temporary campsite, nearby her house that was destroyed in last Monday’s floods. – Bernama pic, July 10, 2022

Norhayati, her husband and their four children, aged nine to 18, are currently putting up at her mother-in-law’s house in Kuala Ketil near here.

She added that so far, the aid such as clothes, daily necessities and food received is sufficient, but hoped to get school uniforms and equipment for her children.

The floods and water surge incident that occurred last Monday evening affected a total of 1,490 residents and claimed three lives. – Bernama, July 10, 2022

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