Floods: Family of 15 recall chilling escape in boat built for three


JERTIH: A family of 15, including a frail 90-year-old man and a three-month-old baby, could only mutter in prayer when they were escaping rising waters to reach higher ground here - in a small boat built for three.

The big group was only evacuated after multiple trips and even relied on a raft to save themselves from raging floodwaters in the chilling episode near here last Sunday (Dec 18).

Siti Noraslizawati Mohamad, 32, said her fate along with her grandmother, mother, father, siblings, nephews and nieces depended on a small fibreglass boat and a raft made of plastic pipes to reach a homestay located about 500m away as their homes were slowly inundated.

"We live in three houses... and residents started evacuating at around 4.30pm on Sunday because the water level was up to the waist of an adult and it was rising rapidly.

"The boat can only hold three people at one time, so the younger siblings had to row back and forth for 1km with round trips to transport us through the rubber plantation which was swamped with swirling waters,” she recalled at her family’s home at Kampung Durian Telur in Hulu Besut near here Thursday (Dec 22).

She said her family prayed ceaselessly throughout the swaying boat ride, fearing that tragedy could strike anytime in the lashing rain and strong currents.

"(Once safe) We stayed at a guesthouse owned by a retired policeman because that was the only high ground closest to our house.

"It happened that the owner of the country home was present at the time of the flood surge because he too was stranded and unable to return to Jertih since all the roads were flooded,” she said.

Siti Noraslizawati and her family were grateful to the pensioner for not only giving them shelter but also providing meals, before food was eventually delivered by the village head by boat on Monday (Dec 19).

According to her, the floodwater rose very fast and was even deeper by Monday, such that all three of her family houses were submerged up to the roof and all items in the houses could not be saved.

"For the time being (after waters receded), we are taking shelter in the car garage, which is used as a resting place, and for sleeping because everything inside the houses is still wet,” she said. - Bernama

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