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Ribut petir landa Sarawak, Sabah petang ini

PETALING JAYA – Jabatan Meteorologi (MetMalaysia) menjangkakan ribut petir, hujan lebat dan angin kencang di dua negeri sehingga 5 petang ini.

MetMalaysia memaklumkan dalam kenyataan hari ini, dua negeri yang terjejas adalah Sabah dan Sarawak.

“Di Sabah, cuaca buruk melibatkan Pedalaman (Beaufort), Pantai Barat (Papar, Putatan, Penampang dan Kota Kinabalu) dan Sandakan (Telupid, Beluran dan Sandakan).
 
“Bagi Sarawak pula, keadaan yang sama diramalkan meliputi Pedalaman (Nabawan), Tawau (Tawau dan Lahad Datu), Sandakan (Kinabatangan) dan Kudat (Pitas dan KudatKuching (Kuching), Samarahan (Samarahan dan Asajaya), Sri Aman (Sri Aman), Betong (Pusa dan Betong), Sarikei (Meradong), Sibu (Sibu), Mukah (Tanjung Manis dan Daro), Miri (Miri dan Marudi) dan Limbang (Limbang),” lapor MetMalaysia.

Walau bagaimanapun, cuaca cerah dan baik kelihatan berlaku di seluruh Semenanjung negara termasuk Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan petang ini. –KOSMO! ONLINE

Pemantauan 24 jam mampu bantu mangsa banjir di Sabah, Sarawak

KOTA BHARU - Bantuan segera dapat dilakukan kepada mangsa banjir di Sabah dan Sarawak melalui pemantauan 24 jam di Pusat Gerakan Operasi Kebombaan Kebangsaan (PGOK) yang berpangkalan di Putrajaya.

Timbalan Ketua Pengarah Operasi Jabatan Bomba Penyelamat Malaysia (JBPM), Datuk Ir Ahmad Izram Osman berkata, maklumat berkaitan akan terus disalurkan kepada pegawai dan anggota penyelamat di lokasi terbabit.

Menurutnya, tindakan segera anggota dan pegawai di PGOK akan memudahkan pergerakan untuk operasi menyelamat mangsa.

"JBPM antara agensi awal menerima maklumat termasuk kejadian tanah runtun di Miri selain hujan lebat di Bintulu dan kita boleh melihat secara langsung lokasi kejadian ini," katanya.

Beliau berkata demikian kepada pemberita selepas Program Sumbangan Kebajikan Persatuan Kebajikan Dengan Kerjasama Biro Kebajikan Perisma JBPM pada Isnin.

Jelas beliau, jabatan itu turut mendapat kerjasama Agensi Pengurusan Bencana Negara (Nadma) yang bertindak sebagai koordinator ketika operasi menyelamat mangsa di Sabah dan Sarawak.

Ahmad Izram memberitahu, bomba tidak mengalami masalah membabitkan logistik dalam operasi berkenaan dan semua peralatan mencukupi.

Tambah beliau, semua kemudahan menyelamat menggunakan logistik sedia ada di dua negeri berkenaan tanpa melibatkan negeri di semenanjung.

Dalam pada itu katanya, semua aset yang dikumpulkan di negeri pantai barat belum dipulangkan kerana masih bimbang berlaku luruan bencana banjir yang mungkin memberi kesan kepada negeri terbabit termasuk Kelantan.

"Kita masih bersiap sedia dengan logistik seperti lori dan bot hingga pertengahan Mac depan," katanya.

Pada majlis berkenaan seramai 11 waris anggota bomba yang meninggal dunia sama ada kemalangan ketika bekerja atau sakit turut menerima sumbangan wang tunai.

Cracks detected on Jalan Song-Simpang Temalat

KAPIT (Feb 3): The Song District Disaster Management Committee detected cracks on part of the road surface of Jalan Song-Simpang Temalat yesterday.

Song District Officer Harry Bruce Edwin said the section is located at the Jalan Kem Kayu Balak-Temalat intersection.

He said the authorities have cordoned off the area and erected warning signs due to the possibility of landslides.

Harry also advised road users travelling on Jalan Song-Temalat-Kanowit to proceed with caution, particularly at a stretch that partially collapsed following a landslide on Jan 30.

He said following the incident, the committee immediately mobilised machinery from the Public Works Department (JKR) to construct a temporary access link road to enable vehicles from both directions to pass through.

Jalan Kapit-Song-Ngemah-Kanowit is the only road linking Kapit to the rest of Sarawak.

“Road users must be very careful when approaching the stretch of road where the landslide occurred at Jalan Song-Temalat-Kanowit and also at Jalan Song-Simpang Temalat.

“Road users are reminded to drive very carefully and follow the road signage,” he advised.

Separately, Harry said the committee is also monitoring the high river level very closely.

“So far no one has been evacuated. The situation is under control. I thank all agencies involved – police, APM (Civil Defence Force), Rela (People’s Volunteer Corps), Bomba (Fire and Rescue Department), Sarawak Rivers Board (SRB), Welfare Department – for working very closely during this wet season,” he added.

In case of emergencies, he asked the public to contact 084-777221.

Amaran hujan berterusan tahap waspada di Sarawak bermula esok

PETALING JAYA – Jabatan Meteorologi (MetMalaysia) mengeluarkan amaran hujan berterusan tahap waspada di beberapa kawasan di Sarawak bermula esok sehingga Rabu, 5 Februari.

MetMalaysia dalam kenyataannya memaklumkan bahawa amaran tersebut melibatkan hujan lebat berterusan di Kuching, Serian, Samarahan, Sri Aman (Sri Aman), Betong, Sarikei, Sibu (Sibu) dan Mukah.

Orang ramai dinasihatkan supaya sentiasa berwaspada terhadap keadaan cuaca semasa dan mendapatkan maklumat terkini melalui laman web rasmi MetMalaysia, aplikasi mudah alih myCuaca, serta laman media sosial jabatan tersebut. – KOSMO! ONLINE

Selangor govt prepared to help Sabah, Sarawak flood victims

SELANGOR is prepared to provide post-flood support to Sabah and Sarawak, but is currently monitoring the situation before deploying volunteers.

State youth, sports and entrepreneurship committee chairman Mohd Najwan Halimi said with floods still at their peak in both states, immediate deployment would be ineffective.

“If we deploy volunteers now, there is not much they can do as people are still dealing with the floods,” he said.

Instead, Mohd Najwan said the state would assess the needs after floodwaters recede.

He said Selangor had sent volunteers for post-flood cleanup efforts before, including deployments to Kelantan and Kedah.

The health carnival saw 45 children registering for a subsidised circumcision programme, which cost only RM30.

“With a price reduction of up to 85%, we hope this programme can ease the burden on families.”

He added that the programme, with all costs covered by his office and the state government, would be rolled out in other areas under the Kota Anggerik constituency after the school holidays.

Mohd Najwan also emphasised the importance of basic health screenings, especially for senior citizens.

Free cervical cancer screenings were available too, and he encouraged women to take advantage of the opportunity.

He said the state government had allocated between RM40,000 and RM50,000 for these health carnivals throughout Kota Anggerik.

“Previously, we held carnivals in Bukit Subang and Section 11,” Mohd Najwan said, adding that future carnivals are planned for either Section 16 or Section U9 in Shah Alam.

On another matter, Mohd Najwan said Selangor was investing further in e-sports with the launch of Selangor Future Cup – a Mobile Legends Bang-Bang (MLBB) tournament for secondary school students.

He said the programme aimed to scout new talent and expand the state’s e-sports pool. While acknowledging the established Selangor Red Giants (SRG), he stressed the need to broaden the talent pool.

Mohd Najwan said Selangor Future Cup, a collaboration with Selangor Education Department, was open to secondary school students across the state. So far, 84 secondary schools had confirmed their participation.

The Selangor Future Cup will culminate in a grand final on Feb 22 and 23, with a total prize pool of RM200,000, at Aeon Mall Shah Alam in Section 13.

In other sporting news, Mohd Najwan said Selangor was exploring the possibility of hosting the Malaysia Games (Sukma) at Sepang International Circuit (SIC), while the Para-Sukma opening ceremony may be held at the MBPJ Stadium in Petaling Jaya.

He said the State Secretariat met with SIC management last week to discuss the venue’s feasibility and readiness.

 

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