KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 2 — Floods that hit Terengganu since November 22 have fully recovered, with the last temporary relief centre (PPS) at SK Atas Tol in Kuala Terengganu closing at 8pm tonight.
However, four other states: Perak, Selangor, Perlis, and Pahang, are still sheltering flood evacuees as of 9pm.
In Terengganu, the State Disaster Management Committee (JPBN) said the 31 evacuees from 20 families housed at the SK Atas Tol PPS were allowed to return home after floodwaters completely receded.
The floods forced nearly 11,000 residents to evacuate to more than 500 PPS across eight districts. The incident also resulted in 16 schools being closed due to inundation, while another 48 schools were converted into PPS.
Pulau Redang in Kuala Nerus was the first area affected this year, followed by Marang, Besut, Kuala Terengganu, Setiu, Dungun, Hulu Terengganu, and Kemaman.
In Perak, 3,228 evacuees from 947 families remain at 19 PPS across five districts: Hilir Perak, Bagan Datuk, Manjung, Perak Tengah, and Larut, Matang dan Selama, the highest number recorded among the affected states.
Meanwhile in Selangor, 1,038 evacuees from 304 families are still housed at 19 PPS, down from 1,464 reported earlier this afternoon. The centres are located in Kuala Selangor, Kuala Langat, Sabak Bernam, and Sepang.
In Perlis, 551 evacuees remained at four PPS in Padang Besar, Kangar, and Arau, down from 696 people recorded earlier in the afternoon.
In Pahang, the state JPBN reported that 124 people from 34 families were still housed in six PPS after all centres in Temerloh were closed this afternoon. Bera recorded the highest number of evacuees, with 92 people, followed by Maran (25), and Kuantan (seven), while the water level of Sungai Pahang at Lubuk Paku, Maran, remained above the danger mark.



