SHAH ALAM: All local authorities (PBT) in Selangor have been instructed to immediately maintain any drainage systems at risk of causing flash floods in the state, said State Execuitive Councillor (Exco) for Youth and Sports Mohd Najwan Halimi.
Mohd Najwan, who is also the State Disaster Management Committee chairman, said the directive must be implemented promptly to prevent flood incidents in non-hotspot areas, such as the recent case in Ulu Bernam, Hulu Selangor, which affected many families.
He was commenting on measures taken by the state government following floods that struck several areas two days ago, which led to the opening of two temporary evacuation centres (PPS) at Dewan Serbaguna Kampung Sekolah Sungai Selisik and Dewan Orang Ramai Ulu Bernam to house 43 families from more than five affected villages.
He said that through the training, conducted in collaboration with the National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma), participants were exposed to the concepts, types, categories and profiles of natural disasters in Malaysia.
He added that community leaders and village heads also received detailed information on disaster management mechanisms, including processes that focus on building resilient communities.
"In the event of any disaster, those who have been trained will already be prepared to be mobilised as they have the basic knowledge while awaiting assistance from the authorities to arrive at their locations," he said.
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PETALING JAYA – Jabatan Meteorologi (MetMalaysia) mengeluarkan amaran ribut petir dan hujan lebat yang dijangka melanda sehingga 9 pagi ini.
MetMalaysia memaklumkan dalam satu kenyataan, amaran itu melibatkan negeri Perak, Terengganu, Pahang, Kuantan, Selangor dan Sarawak.
“Antara kawasan yang dijangka terjejas adalah Larut, Matang Dan Selama, Manjung, Perak Tengah, Bagan Datuk dan Hilir Perak di Perak manakala Marang, Dungun dan Kemaman di Terengganu.
Selain itu, Kuantan di Pahang serta Sabak Bernam dan Kuala Selangor di Selangor turut terlibat dalam cuaca buruk itu,” ujarnya.
Bagi negeri Sarawak, keadaan sama tertumpu di Samarahan (Simunjan), Mukah (Dalat dan Mukah), Kapit (Song dan Kapit) dan Bintulu. – KOSMO! ONLINE
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) has issued a heavy rain and thunderstorm warning for Selangor and four other states until 9am today.
In a statement posted on its Facebook page this morning, MetMalaysia said the other states affected by the advisory are Perak, Pahang, Terengganu, and Sarawak.
In Perak, the districts expected to be affected are Larut, Matang and Selama, Manjung, Perak Tengah, Bagan Datuk, and Hilir Perak.
Meanwhile, in Sarawak, the department said the advisory covers Simunjan in Samarahan, Dalat and Mukah, Song and Kapit, as well as Bintulu.
KOTA KINABALU, Sept 19 — The body of a Sabah Electricity worker who was swept away by strong currents while on duty in Apin-Apin, Keningau two days ago was found yesterday evening by a volunteer group.
According to Sabah Fire and Rescue Department director Mohd Pisar Aziz, Masdeh Rasmin, 35, was found at 6.18pm yesterday in Sungai Kampung Liau Laut, about 21 kilometres from where he was swept away.
Masdeh’s body was recovered by a group of local volunteers calling themselves Team Gallon Star, known for using two empty plastic gallon bottles tied to a stick as makeshift floaters to brave the swollen river.
“Today’s search focused on the Kampung Linsudan area, after the discovery of the victim’s shoe along the riverbank. The distance from where he went missing to Kampung Linsudan is about 21 kilometres,” Mohd Pisar said in a statement.
The tragedy occurred when Masdeh and two colleagues were swept away by floodwaters while attempting to cross a bridge on their way to restore electricity supply in Kampung Nuntunan, Apin-Apin.
His colleagues managed to save themselves, but Masdeh was pulled away by the strong currents.
The victim was wearing a Sabah Electricity vest and was sighted in Sungai Kepayan, but rescuers could not reach him.
PAPAR: The recent floods and landslides in Sabah will serve as a guide for the federal government to improve disaster management and rescue procedures, says Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
Zahid, who is also chairman of the Central Disaster Management Committee, said improvements were needed to respond more quickly to floods.
He said his ministry would build a permanent relief centre in Bongawan in addition to one in Selagon, Beaufort, for flood victims.
"I have visited several relief centres. There is a critical need for a permanent relief centre in Bongawan because the area is prone to flooding."
When asked about how the federal government would address the landslide issue in Sabah, he said his office would discuss the matter with the Minerals and Geoscience Department.
"We work closely with the department. They have identified several areas that need to be monitored."
Earlier, Zahid visited the family of a landslide victim at the Kampung Mook temporary relief centre.
At least 13 people, including seven children, have been killed in a wave of landslides across Malaysia's Sabah.
