KUALA LUMPUR, March 9 — Floods in Sabah have worsened, while the number of evacuees housed in relief centres in Sarawak remained unchanged tonight.
Sabah
The number of flood victims at relief centres rose to 3,579 people from 1,203 families as at 8pm, from 2,785 people from 907 families at 4pm.
The Sabah State Disaster Management Committee (JPBN) secretariat said in a statement that Tenom was the latest district to be affected, with eight relief centres accommodating 741 people from 276 families.
A permanent evacuation centre and three relief centres in Beaufort are currently sheltering 1,202 people from 391 families, while two centres in Membakut house 737 people from 245 families.
Meanwhile, 763 people from 241 families are taking shelter in two relief centres in Sook, and two centres in Keningau are accommodating 136 people from 50 families.
Thirty-seven villages have been affected — 10 each in Beaufort, Membakut, and Tenom, five in Sook, and two in Keningau. The number of evacuees in Beaufort, Membakut, and Tenom has increased, while figures in other districts remain unchanged,” the statement said.
Sarawak
The number of flood victims in the northern region remained at 347 people as at 6pm today.
According to the Sarawak JPBN report, 100 evacuees are still housed at the Dewan Masyarakat Trusan relief centre.
The number of evacuees at SJKC Chung Hwa and SK Lintang relief centres also remained unchanged at 35 and 39 people, respectively, while Dewan Masyarakat Medamit in Limbang continues to shelter 173 evacuees.
— Bernama


