Selangor Journal
Flood victims take shelter at the temporary relief centre (PPS) in SK Chendering, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, following heavy rains which have inundated parts of the state, on November 21, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Covid-19: No fears when checking into relief centres — Police

KUALA BERANG, Dec 26 — The police have advised flood victims who are overly worried about the current proliferation of Covid-19 to banish any fears when moving to temporary relief centres (PPS).

Terengganu deputy police chief Datuk Wan Rukman Wan Hassan said this is because the Health Ministry (MOH) always monitors the situation at the PPS, including each time an evacuee is registered at the centre.

“I have discussed with MOH officials here, and every centre has health officers and staff stationed to monitor the health status of incoming evacuees.

“When a victim wants to register at the centre, ministry officials will conduct an initial examination and investigation. If it is not satisfactory, the victim will be referred to the hospital for further screening and treatment,” he told the press when he visited a centre in Kampung Bukit Tok Bat today.

Wan Rukman also reminded evacuees to continue to take precautions and exercise self-control at all times.

As of December 23, the KKMNOW portal (one-stop centre for health data) reported that Terengganu recorded a total of 1,250 active cases of Covid-19.

He also advised parents always to be aware of the current situation and the movement of family members, especially their children, so as not to play in the floodwater, as currents are still raging in some inundated areas in the state.

Those who want to go on vacation during this school holiday season to take early steps by storing their household appliances in a higher place.

“If you will not be at home, please inform the police station in advance so that (the house) can be monitored if it is flooded,” Wan Rukman said.

Terengganu, which is currently hit by a third monsoonal wave of floods, has seen the number of evacuees continue to increase to 10,643 victims from 2,913 families in seven districts as of noon today, according to the secretariat of the Terengganu State Disaster Management Committee.

— Bernama

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