Floods: S'gor recovers fully, situation improves in Perak


KUALA LUMPUR: Selangor has fully recovered from the floods, while the situation in Perak continues to improve on Wednesday (Oct 23).

In SELANGOR, two relief centres in Kuala Selangor and Sabak Bernam were closed at 4pm after the last 25 flood evacuees from eight families returned to their homes.

In PERAK, the number of flood evacuees decreased to 221 from 60 families, down from 286 from 78 families this morning.

The evacuees are currently housed at relief centres in Hilir Perak (151 people from 41 families), Kerian (36 people from 11 families), and Perak Tengah (34 people from eight families).

Meanwhile, in SARAWAK, a relief centre at Kampung Tringgus Bong Multipurpose Hall in Kuching, which previously accommodated 12 people from three families affected by a fire, has also been closed.

Only the Roban Community Hall in Betong remains open, housing 48 people from 13 families affected by the fire. – Bernama

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