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Air Sungai Kelantan melimpah ke bandar Kota Bharu – Polis

PASIR MAS: Bandar Kota Bharu sudah dinaiki air sedalam kira-kira dua meter berikutan air Sungai Kelantan di Tambatan D’Raja yang melimpah sejak 12 tengah malam tadi dan menunjukkan trend menaik.

Ketua Polis Kelantan Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat berkata, polis sedang melakukan persediaan untuk memindahkan mangsa banjir sekiranya menjejaskan pusat pemindahan sementara (PPS) sedia ada.

“Limpahan air sungai berlaku kerana air pasang di tempat lain dan bertembung dengan air Sungai Kelantan,” katanya dalam sidang media khas di Pusat Kawalan Operasi Bencana di Balai Polis Repek di sini hari ini. – BERNAMA

3 beranak terperangkap selamat ke pangkuan keluarga

PASIR MAS: “Alhamdulillah suami dan anak-anak saya sudah diselamatkan penduduk kampung,” kata Fazlinda Mohd Salleh.

Fazlinda, 39, adalah isteri kepada Rizal Asmawi, 42, serta ibu kepada Muhammad Faiz Fitri, 12, dan Muhammad Faiz Idlan, 15, yang terperangkap di bumbung rumahnya di Kampung Meranti, sejak petang semalam.

Katanya, dia berasa lega apabila ketiga-tiga mereka selamat sampai ke pusat pemindahan sementara (PPS) Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Bayu Lalang, di sini, sekitar jam 3.50 petang tadi.

“Saya hanya mampu mengalirkan air mata tanda bersyukur kerana mereka selamat sampai ke pangkuan saya.

“Terima kasih kepada semua pihak yang bertanya khabar dan mendoakan keselamatan suami serta anak-anak. Insya-Allah, apa yang berlaku akan dijadikan sebagai pengajaran kelak.

“Tidak dapat digambarkan perasaan saya sepanjang menunggu mereka diselamatkan, saya tiada selera makan selain hanya mampu menangis meningatkan nasib mereka,” katanya ketika dihubungi, hari ini.

Media sebelum ini melaporkan, tiga beranak itu terperangkap di bumbung rumah selepas kediaman mereka dinaiki air secara mendadak.

Fazlinda meminta bantuan agensi keselamatan serta memohon doa orang ramai kerana bimbang akan keadaan mereka yang sudah terperangkap sejak petang semalam.

Mereka pada awalnya sudah keluar ke pusat pemindahan sementara (PPS) di Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Bayu Lalang, di sini, namun kembali semula ke rumah petang semalam untuk mengangkat barangan ke tempat selamat.

Korban banjir di selatan Thailand kini 9 orang

THAILAND: Angka korban banjir buruk di selatan Thailand kini 9 orang

Lapor media Bangkok Post, banjir berpunca daripada hujan lebat berterusan di wilayah itu

Lebih 240,000 isu rumah dilaporkan terjejas di 68 daerah termasuk Songkhla, Pattani, Yala dan Narathiwat

Perdana Menteri Paetongtarn Shinawatra dalam pada itu mengarahkan Menteri Dalam Negeri Anutin Charnvirakul dan Timbalan Menteri Pertahanan Natthaphon Narkphanit untuk memantau operasi bantuan kepada penduduk

Pusat Pentadbiran Wilayah Selatan juga diarahkan bekerjasama dengan Pusat Operasi bagi menghulurkan bantuan makanan dan ubat-ubatan. – BANGKOK POST

Thinking outside the box

Zainab@halimah Ismail, 77, attending to her husband, Che Noh Che Hassan, 79, who is bedridden. As their home in Kampung Chupu, Kuala Berang, Terengganu, is frequently hit by the northeast monsoon, their son Zulkifli Che Noh has to find ways to keep his father out of harm’s way.

As the annual downpour strikes Kota Baru again, the locals are reliving a 10-yearold nightmare: that of the 2014 “Bah Kuning” (yellow floods).

That was when the state was massively hit by floods, with muddy water submerging houses and even double-storey shoplots, destroying everything in its path.

It was a week before the floods subsided, leaving behind yellow residue on damaged goods everywhere.

Those living in Kelantan’s capital are no strangers to the annual November-january monsoon season. But the floods from a decade ago were something they could never forget.

“It was the worst flood I experienced in my life,” said Nur Damia Mohamad, 29, whose house in Kampung Sireh is less than a kilometre from the banks of Sungai Kelantan.

Here, the annual floods usually happen gradually, with rain falling for three to four days, causing the river to overflow.

Most of the houses are built on stilts so the residents can stay dry. But that year, even the stilts could not afford them shelter from the fast-rising waters.

Within a day, the waters reached dangerous levels, past the stilts and into homes.

“The rain came down hard for hours. We moved our cars to higher ground but the floodwaters rose fast and we did not have a chance to move our belongings.

“My parents and I only managed to save our documents and other valuables before fleeing.

“Most houses have sampan on standby and we only had enough time to grab what we could,” Nur Damia said, recounting the incident.

While the rain in Kota Baru has not been as bad this year, it has been heavier than normal, prompting many to begin moving furniture, electrical appliances and perishables to safer locations.

“I have not been able to go to work as some of the roads have been blocked the past few days.

“But my husband has been braving the waters to get to his office,” she said.

The siren along Sungai Kelantan has gone off three times, warning everyone that the waters were reaching alert level.

“I hope more can be done to solve the flood woes. “My parents are getting older and I don’t want them to go through the same experience again,” Nur Damia said.

Meru, Kapar folks forced to seek shelter at relief centres

KLANG: More than 300 people have been evacuated after their homes were inundated in Meru and some areas in Kapar here.

According to Selangor Disaster Management Unit principal assistant secretary Mohd Azhar Mohd Daud, two relief centres – one in SK Sungai Binjai in Meru and another in the Kampung Bukit Kapar community centre – had been activated to house flood victims.

“So far, there are 70 families with 284 people seeking shelter at the Sungai Binjai centre and seven families with 26 members at the Bukit Kapar centre,’’ he said.

Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari had made his way to the relief centres to gauge the situation yesterday evening.

Meanwhile, Team Selangor chief operating officer Sadina Suffian said they had completed evaluation of the area and would be initiating aid work there today.

“We are looking for families to help out and our priority is always the elderly, the disabled and single mothers,’’ said Sadina.

She added that Team Selangor volunteers will be sent to the areas affected and families that have been identified to assist them.

Meanwhile, grocery shop owner Shafizan Md Zin, whose store is located one kilometre from Meru town said, her business was affected as Jalan Meru was hit by floods.

“That is the main road we have to take to go from Meru to Klang but because of the flooding, we have to use a back exit through an industrial area.

“Although that area is also flooded, it is not as bad as Meru town,’’ said Shafizan.

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