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Floods still a threat, Bintulu folk warned

Floods still a threat, Bintulu folk warned

Residents here have been advised to remain vigilant and be prepared for the possibility of further flooding.

Bintulu Zone 5 Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) chief Wan Kamarudin Wan Ahmad said while weather forecast predicted no continuous downpours that could cause flooding like last week, the department was not underestimating the situation.

“Although we are not expecting heavy rain, we are always on standby with our personnel and logistical support ready to respond if another flood occurs in Bintulu,” he said.

He said the department has distributed informational pamphlets to Bintulu residents, outlining the necessary action to take before, during and after a flood to ensure their safety, Bernama reported.

On Wednesday night, Bintulu saw several areas, including Kidurong and Sungai Plan, submerged again.

Wan Kamarudin said the Bintulu JBPM with its 60 personnel and assets, which include three trucks and six boats, was fully equipped to handle any potential flooding.

“Nearby fire stations in Kidurong and Samalaju are also on standby to provide additional support if needed,” he said.

As of yesterday morning, 1,864 flood victims were at six temporary relief centres in Bintulu.

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