Floods recede in Langkawi, relief centre closed


ALOR SETAR: The temporary relief centre in the Langkawi district, which was open since Oct 16, was officially closed at noon Sunday (Oct 23).

Langkawi Civil Defence Force (APM) officer Captain (PA) Ahmad Shahfikri Darus said all 56 victims from 15 families housed at Dewan Syifak, Padang Matsirat were allowed to return to their homes as flood waters had subsided.

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