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Short circuits cause 15 fire incidents in T’ganu during floods: Fire Dept

Chief advises victims to ensure household appliances completely dry before using upon return

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 24 Dec 2022 11:55AM

Short circuits cause 15 fire incidents in T’ganu during floods: Fire Dept
Short circuits that were due to faulty electrical appliances and wiring exposed to the flood water have caused 15 fire incidents in Terengganu during the course of the floods. – SADIQ ASYRAF/The Vibes pic, December 24, 2022

KUALA TERENGGANU – A total of 15 fire incidents in the state during the five days of severe flooding from December 19 were caused by short circuits, said Terengganu Fire and Rescue Department director, Md Hilman Abd Rashid.

He said the short circuits were due to faulty electrical appliances and wiring exposed to the floods.

As such, he advised flood victims to ensure that the wiring is always safe and electrical appliances are completely dry before using them after the flood.

“It is common for flood victims to immediately use the electrical appliances when they get home, without checking the condition of the wiring or if they are damaged.

“Electrical items that have not been completely dried, could cause a short circuit and lead to a fire,” he said after presenting donations to flood victims in Kg Tanjung here, last night.

Meanwhile, Hilman said  22 drowning cases were recorded from January 1 to December 23 this year, and five incidents occurred during the northeast monsoon period which began in mid-November.

“We have always reminded the public to avoid water activities during the monsoon because they could be risky, but if they still wish to pursue the activities such as fishing, they must take safety measures,” he said.

In addition, he also advised flood victims to look out for dangerous or poisonous insects and animals when cleaning up their houses after the flood. – Bernama, December 24, 2022

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