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Published on: Monday, May 24, 2021
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The flood victims, who are in the Tenom and Beaufort districts, are housed at 41 relief centres (PPS), which were opened in stages since last Thursday. BERNAMAPic
Kuala Lumpur: Sabah and Sarawak recorded a drop in the number of flood evacuees today. In Sabah, there were 4,999 flood victims as at 8 am today, from 5,037 people yesterday afternoon.
Sabah Disaster Management Committee Secretariat, in a statement today, said the flood victims, who are in the Tenom and Beaufort districts, are housed at 41 relief centres (PPS), which were opened in stages since last Thursday.
"Tenom still recorded the highest number of flood victims at 4,396 people involving 1,269 families at 37 PPS, with most of them, involving 476 victims, at the PPS at Dewan Sri Onmtoros, while Beaufort has 603 victims at four PPS, with Dewan DSP Mohd Dun Banir having the most number of evacuees, totalling 231 victims," it said.
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Albeit in a visibly slow phase, infrastructure development in Marawi City continues after the infamous siege staged by the militant groups four years ago but the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) called on Maranaos on Monday, May 24, to celebrate this year’s “Week of Peace” in the Islamic City.
Grand Mosque (Screenshot from Task Force Bangon Marawi video)
The fourth year anniversary of the Marawi siege was commemorated on May 23. It has been four years since members of the Islamic State (IS)-linked Maute Group took control of Marawi City which ended in a five-month long warfare, resulting in the killing of nearly 1,000 terrorists and 250 government troops and civilians, 1,400 injured, and more or less 1.1 million displaced residents.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Sabah and Sarawak recorded a drop in the number of flood evacuees today.
In Sabah, there were 4,999 flood victims as at 8 am today, from 5,037 people yesterday afternoon.
Sabah Disaster Management Committee Secretariat, in a statement today, said the flood victims, who are in the Tenom and Beaufort districts, are housed at 41 relief centres (PPS), which were opened in stages since last Thursday.
“Tenom still recorded the highest number of flood victims at 4,396 people involving 1,269 families at 37 PPS, with most of them, involving 476 victims, at the PPS at Dewan Sri Onmtoros, while Beaufort has 603 victims at four PPS, with Dewan DSP Mohd Dun Banir having the most number of evacuees, totalling 231 victims,“ it said.
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