KOTA BARU, April 17 The 7th Battalion of the General Operations Force (GOF7) seized various brands of firecrackers and rice worth RM44,879 in two separate raids in Tumpat and Tanah Merah yesterday. GOF7 commanding officer, Supt Azhari Nusi, said the first raid was conducted at Kuala.
KOTA BHARU: The 7th Battalion of the General Operations Force (GOF7) seized various brands of firecrackers and rice worth RM44,879 in two separate raids in Tumpat and Tanah Merah on Saturday (April 16)
14 Jan 2021 / 12:17 H. Village folk using sampan to move their valuables when floods hit Kampung Rantau Panjang in Batu Kawa, Kuching, Sarawak. fotoBERNAMA (2021) Copyrights Reserved
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 14: The flood situation in the states of Sabah, Johor and Kelantan is improving with more evacuees having returned home, while in Pahang, there is not much change due to the stagnant floodwater.
However, in Sarawak, continuous heavy rain forced more residents to be evacuated with the number of evacuees having increased to 1,473 people at 21 relief centres (PPS ) today, from only 385 people yesterday, with Kuching district recording the most number of victims at 1,179 at 12 PPS.
Published on: Thursday, January 14, 2021
By: Bernama
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Kuala Lumpur: The flood situation in Sabah and Sarawak has worsened with an increase in the number of evacuees, while the opposite situation is reported in Johor, Pahang and Kelantan Wednesday evening.
A check at infobanjir.water.gov.my this afternoon found Sungai Padas in Beaufort, Malihah in Kuching; Sungai Jelai in Lipis and Sungai Pahang in Lubuk Paku, Maran and in Serambi, Pekan, Pahang; as well as Sungai Golok in Kuala Jambu, Kelantan still recording readings above the danger level.
Meanwhile, the Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) forecast rain and thunderstorms to continue to hit Sarawak and Sabah until Jan 19.