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Baling floods: police, firemen, APM monitor developments 

District officer says focus is on ensuring residents’ safety

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 Jul 2022 8:56PM

Baling floods: police, firemen, APM monitor developments 
Baling police chief says the weather condition in the district has been uncertain, and rain has not stopped since last night. – SOFIA NASIR/The Vibes, July 12, 2022

BALING – Police, firemen and members of the Civil Defence Force are monitoring developments of the areas at risk, especially at Lata Celak, here, where the water surge had occurred on July 4.

Baling district police chief, Shamsudin Mamat said the weather condition in the district has been uncertain and it had been raining since last night.

“However, up to 11am today, we saw that the river flow was normal and the water level is not rising. We are still monitoring although the rain has been moderate and light,” he said at a news conference held at the Baling District and Land Office today.

Also present was Baling district officer, Mohd Shahadan Abdullah, who is also the district’s Disaster Management Committee chairman.

Shamsudin said the focus was now on ensuring the safety of residents and the order to evacuate, depending on the situation. This is especially for those living along the riverbanks and near the water surge and flooded areas.

“We have discussed these matters at the PKOB (Disaster Operations Control Centre) meetings chaired by the district officer.

“So, if required, they (residents) will be evacuated. I believe the district officer will issue an order to evacuate although currently, there are no floods or rising waters,” he added.

Meanwhile, Shahadan said that so far, three flood relief centres opened in Baling following the water surge and floods had not been closed but the victims were allowed to return home for cleaning-up work.

The three centres are located at SMK Jerai, Surau An-Nur and SMA (Arabic) Yayasan Khairiah.

“So far, 126 agencies including non-governmental organisations had contributed food and sent volunteers to help clean up the victims’ homes or premises…more than 60% have been cleaned up so far,” he said. – Bernama, July 12, 2022

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