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Flood victim banjir Rahmah Wandi from Kampung Kandayahon, with her 11-month old daughter Norzanah Mohd Sarnizam, at the temporary relief centre (PPS) in SK Ranau Kota Marudu, Sabah, on January 3, 2021. — Picture by BERNAMA.

Monsoon: Over 300 relief centres ready to be activated in Sabah

PAPAR, Oct 1 — A total of 332 relief centres have been identified and prepared throughout Sabah to deal with disasters, especially floods and heavy rains during the northeast monsoon later this year.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Sabah, Sarawak Affairs and Special Duties) Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali said the relief centres are capable of accommodating a total of 129,096 people. At the same time, other proactive measures were also being taken to ensure all parties were well prepared.

There has been positive feedback from the Sabah government in facing the monsoon this year, and based on the experience last year, 15 districts in Sabah were affected by floods, with 103 relief centres activated involving 17,565 victims.

“I also call on all District Disaster Management Committees to ensure that preparations and coordination at the district level are carried out immediately to coordinate agencies as well as NGOs (non-governmental organisations),” he told reporters after attending the Jaringan Komuniti Madani (Jakma) programme earlier today.

On September 14, Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) director-general Helmi Abdullah said the monsoon transition phase was expected to start on September 19 and continue until November.

On September 27, the Sabah State Disaster Management Committee Secretariat announced that the flood in the Beaufort district since September 22 had fully subsided, with 134 flood victims placed at Dewan Selagon allowed to return home.

— Bernama

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