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Several children riding a sampan while playing in front of their flooded homes, caused by overflow from Sungai Belat due to heavy rainfall over the past two days, in Kuantan, Pahang, on February 7, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Pahang flood still under control — MB

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 27 — The flood situation in Pahang is still under control, said Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail.

He attributed it to the early preparations and close monitoring of the situation by government agencies in the state.

“Before the arrival of the monsoon season, we normally hold meetings with government agencies and conduct post-mortems on actions that have been and discuss the short-term and long-term actions that need to be taken,” Wan Rosdy told Bernama Radio on its “Reaksi” programme today.

He said government agencies, including the local government authorities, the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), the Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM), and the Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM), constantly monitor the situation at the flood relief centres (PPS) and brief the victims on the current situation.

“Although the threat of Covid-19 is still under control, the Health Department is monitoring the situation at the PPS; they are also monitoring the health of the victims and observe social distancing,” Wan Rosdy said.

He added that Pahang is the first state to open a permanent PPS in Kampung Luit, Maran, and plans to also open a permanent PPS in the Kuantan, Pekan, Temerloh and Lipis districts.

With the monsoon season yet to be over, Wan Rosdy advised residents always to be alert and ready to evacuate when instructed to do so.

Based on today’s report, a total of 398 people, involving 101 families, are still at eight PPS in the four flood-affected districts in Pahang, namely Raub, Kuantan, Jerantut, and Lipis.

— Bernama

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