KUANTAN – After 22 days floods had struck Pahang, the last group of evacuees in Pekan, Pahang were allowed to return home last night.
State Civil Defence Force (APM) director Colonel Che Adam A Rahman said the temporary relief centre at SK Temai was closed after the remaining 61 people from 12 families went home in stages yesterday.
“SK Temai in Pekan was the only relief centre operating yesterday after 33 people in Rompin were allowed to return home at about 4pm on Monday. There are no flood reports in Pahang and all the victims have returned home,” he said.
On Dec 18, the first wave of floods hit Pahang followed by the second wave on New Year’s Day which forced a total of 67,878 people from 18,400 families to be moved. All the flood victims evacuees to 442 relief centres in nine districts.
The first wave of the floods last month had claimed 21 lives with Bentong recording 11 deaths followed by Temerloh (four), Kuantan (three), Raub (two) and Pekan (one).
The remains of two victims who were believed to have been swept away in separate water surge incidents at the Bobby Eco Camp resort and Sungai Telemong, has yet to be found. The two victims had been swept away on Dec 18.
On Dec 28, Pahang Housing and Local Government Committee chairman Datuk Abdul Rahim Muda was reported as saying that losses resulted by the floods across the state were estimated to reach about RM500 million.
The floods had damaging people’s home and also the floods left a trail of destruction with several major recreation spot affected with raging floodwaters which raised to an alarming level.
Source: T.N. Alagesh (NST.COM.MY)