Floods in Bintulu Described as Worst Ever Recorded
Flood Situation Worsens, Over 1,900 People Evacuated
The current floods in Bintulu have been described as the worst ever recorded, with more than 1,900 people evacuated to temporary relief centres (PPS) as of 8 pm last night. The severe flooding has affected several areas, including residential neighbourhoods and petrochemical production plants, which have never experienced flooding before.
Residents Share Harrowing Experiences
Resident Claire Fabian, who posted about the situation on Facebook, said this was the worst flood she had seen in more than 30 years of living in the area. “This is the first time our housing area has been flooded. It’s bad enough to wash away our fridge, freezer, and sofa,” she said, posting a video showing water levels reaching nearly knee height inside her home.
Prime Minister Directs NADMA to Streamline Coordination
The severe flooding in northern Sarawak has prompted Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to direct the National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA) to streamline coordination and fully mobilise federal and state agencies in response to the crisis. Anwar emphasised that the immediate priority is the well-being of flood victims and the safety of residents in affected areas.
Sarawak Disaster Management Committee Chairman’s Assessment
Sarawak Disaster Management Committee chairman and Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas described the disaster as the worst the state has ever faced but expressed satisfaction with the efficiency of the ongoing flood relief efforts. He noted that the rapid opening of PPS and close coordination among the committee’s various agencies had effectively managed the situation.
Leaders Visit Affected Areas, Announce Initial Assistance
Several leaders visited the affected areas today, including Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof and Women, Family, and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri. Fadillah also announced an initial assistance of RM1,000 for each registered household head relocated to any PPS.
Affected Areas and Timeline
Besides Bintulu, the floods have also affected Serian, Selangau, Tatau, and Kuching. The floods have been ongoing for two days, with continuous heavy rain causing widespread inundation.
Conclusion
The current floods in Bintulu are a devastating reminder of the importance of disaster preparedness and response. The efforts of the authorities and relief workers are commendable, and we hope that the situation improves soon.
FAQs
Q: How many people have been evacuated to temporary relief centres (PPS)?
A: Over 1,900 people have been evacuated to PPS as of 8 pm last night.
Q: What is the extent of the damage caused by the floods?
A: The floods have affected residential neighbourhoods and petrochemical production plants, with widespread inundation and damage reported.
Q: What assistance has been announced for flood victims?
A: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof has announced an initial assistance of RM1,000 for each registered household head relocated to any PPS.