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Flood evacuees drop in four states

This comes as situation improves in Perak, Pahang, Kelantan and Terengganu

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 05 Dec 2020 7:08PM

Flood evacuees drop in four states
More families returned home in Terengganu today, as state authorities closed 35 of 48 temporary flood relief centres as of 4pm today. – Bernama pic, December 5, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – The number of flood evacuees in four states began to decline, with those remaining housed at the temporary relief centres (PPS) currently standing at 27 people in Perak, Pahang (64), Kelantan (109) and Terengganu (437).

In Perak, the state disaster management committee secretariat said that stagnant flood waters in Kampung Matang Tengah, Beriah in Kerian district was the reason that evacuees were still being sheltered at PPS at SK Changkat Lobak, Bagan Serai at 4 pm this evening.

In Pahang, 64 people from 22 families are currently housed at two PPS in Raub as of 4 pm, compared with 109 people from 34 families being sheltered at eight PPS this morning.

According to the Social Welfare Department disaster information portal, the PPS at Jamek Mosque Kampung Kuala Semantan is currently accommodating 38 people from 12 families while a total of 26 people from 10 families are housed at Kampung Pia multipurpose hall.

A Bernama check in Raub found that the floods began to recede with some of the affected residents returning home.

In Kelantan, the flood situation has improved, with 109 people from 22 families being housed in four PPS compared to 400 people reported this morning. 

The number is expected to reduce further due to good weather throughout the day.

All of them were placed in PPS in two districts, namely, two in Pasir Mas and Pasir Puteh respectively while the floods in Kota Baru and Tanah Merah have receded completely.

Meanwhile, the Social Welfare Department portal reported that Pasir Mas became the district with the highest number of evacuees, with 58 people from 12 families evacuated to two PPS.

According to the Department of Irrigation and Drainage portal as of 4 pm today, water levels in Sungai Golok in Rantau Panjang rose to 9.63m.

That is already beyond the danger level of 9m, and authorities warn it looks likely to rise further. 

In Terengganu, as the number of evacuees dropped further, 35 of the 48 PPS have been closed in stages since this morning.

State disaster management committee secretariat chief Lt-Col Che Adam A Rahman said that a significant reduction of evacuees was recorded, and currently 437 people are still being housed at PPS compared with 1,621 people reported at 8 am today.

“Eight PPS in Setiu were closed, followed by Marang (six), Dungun (six), Besut (six), Kuala Nerus (four), Kuala Terengganu (three) and Kemaman (two),” he said. – Bernama, December 5, 2020.

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