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Baling’s Kg Iboi hit by flash floods again

Villagers say it’s a flashback of previous flood, but with less severe impact

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 07 Sep 2022 7:23AM

Baling’s Kg Iboi hit by flash floods again
A local shows the condition of a house and the surrounding area in Kg Iboi after being hit by a flash flood yesterday. According to locals, heavy rains starting around 5pm had continued for around two hours, resulting in the disaster. – @nanmanjoi8715 Twitter Screengrab pic, September 7, 2022

BALING – Kg Iboi here has once again been hit by flash floods, with water levels of the river surpassing the Bailey bridge in the village.

Kg Iboi Village Development and Security Committee chairman Abu Hassan Samah said heavy rains began around 5pm and continued for around two hours, causing the water level of Sg Kupang to rise.

“This time, the flash floods are similar to the first incident, just that the impact isn’t that severe.

“There are residents who have evacuated and a temporary relief centre has been opened at Dewan Kg Padang Empang but the number of evacuees has not been confirmed,” he told Bernama here today.

According to him, the rain has stopped at the village at about 9pm but they believe it is still raining in the Gunung Inas area.

“Residents in low-lying areas have and are evacuating to the centre over concerns that things might get worse.

“I was informed that there is timber drifting about and due to the high water level and strong currents, no one is permitted to enter the flood area for their own safety,” he added.

The Baling Civil Defence Force spokesman confirmed the incident and said they were still in the midst of gathering information.

Meanwhile, Baling district police chief Shamsudin Mamat confirmed that Taman Bayu Sejahtera and the area along the river from Kg Iboi to Kg Hangus were affected by the flash floods, and that the Bailey bridge had sustained structural damage and was closed to all traffic as it was submerged by floodwaters.

A total of 120 evacuees were currently housed in the Dewan Kg Padang Empang relief centre, he said, adding that residents in Kg Bendang Bechah and Kg Hangus had been advised to evacuate after flooding began in the area. – Bernama, September 7, 2022

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