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Flood victims in Subis evacuation centres increase to 29

Miri authorities identify 80 areas, 15 schools in three districts that have been affected by flooding

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 Oct 2022 2:32PM

Flood victims in Subis evacuation centres increase to 29
Miri/Subis Disaster Management Committee secretariat spokesman Azuan Kamin says a total of 645 food packs were distributed to flood victims at Kg Dagang Bekenu yesterday. – Borneo Post Online pic, October 12, 2022

MIRI – The number of flood victims housed at temporary evacuation centres (PPS) in Bekenu and Sepupok Niah community halls increased to 29 people as of 6pm yesterday.

According to the Miri/Subis Disaster Management Committee secretariat spokesman Azuan Kamin, both PPS were opened on Monday for flood victims in the Subis district.

“A total of four victims from two households comprising a man, two women and a female senior citizen from Kg Sepupok Niah were initially housed at the PPS at Sepupok Niah community since it started operating at 11.30am.

“The number of flood victims increased to five people from two households comprising a man, three women and a female senior citizen,” he said in a statement.

He added the PPS at Bekenu community hall initially housed 18 victims from four households comprising five men, four women, six boys, two girls and a male senior citizen from Kg Jangalas and Kg Dagang in Bekenu.

“The number of flood victims increased to 24 people,” he said.

Azuan said the three villages were hit by floods on Sunday morning due to continuous overnight heavy rain.

The Miri Division Disaster Management Committee has identified 80 areas and 15 schools in the Subis, Beluru and Telang Usan districts which have been flood-stricken.

Nine roads and eight settlements in the three districts also experienced landslides following continuous heavy rain since Saturday.

Azuan said several agencies have rendered assistance to the flood victims at the PPS and affected areas, with a total of 645 food packs distributed to flood victims at Kg Dagang Bekenu yesterday. – Borneo Post Online, October 12, 2022

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