Malaysia

Task force to conduct census of houses hit by Baling floods

It will determine how many units were completely destroyed, says committee chairman

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 Jul 2022 1:50PM

Task force to conduct census of houses hit by Baling floods
The Baling District Disaster Management Committee says at least 802 houses have been affected by the floods in Baling. – SOFIA NASIR/The Vibes pic, July 12, 2022

BALING – The Baling District Disaster Management Committee has set up a task force to conduct a census on the actual number of houses that were affected by the recent floods and water surge in the district.

Its chairman, Mohd Shahadan Abdullah, who is also the district officer, said the team comprised 80 members from the District and Land Office, Baling District Council, Malaysian Civil Defence Force, and the Social Welfare Department.

He said the team, which is divided into six groups, would conduct the census in 41 areas tomorrow, which is scheduled to be completed in two days.

“Based on the police report, there are 802 houses, but today the number has increased to 1,228, and from feedback received, it is likely single households have made more than one report.

“From this census, we will be able to ascertain the number of houses that are totally damaged or destroyed, while some can still be repaired,” he told a press conference at the Baling District and Land Office here today.

Also present was Baling district police chief Shamsudin Mamat.

Shahadan said the findings would be tabled to the district disaster committee before they are submitted to the state disaster committee and then to the National Disaster Management Agency. – Bernama, July 12, 2022

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