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Over 280 flood victims remain at relief centres in Kedah and Perak

286 flood victims from 67 families are still sheltering at relief centres in Kedah and Perak as floodwaters have yet to fully recede

KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 286 flood victims from 67 families are still taking shelter at temporary relief centres in Kedah and Perak this morning.

In Kedah, the number of flood evacuees remains largely unchanged with 220 people from 50 families staying at one relief centre as of 8 am.

The State Disaster Management Committee said all evacuees in the Pendang district are housed at the Tanah Merah Sports Complex Hall.

This involves several villages in the Rambai, Ayer Puteh, Padang Pusing, Padang Peliang, Padang Kerbau, Guar Kepayang and Tobiar sub-districts.

In Perak, the State Disaster Management Committee reported that the number of flood victims at the relief centre at Sekolah Agama Rakyat Padang Serai, Manjung, dropped this morning to 66 people from 17 families.

All victims from Kampung Padang Serai have been staying at the centre since October 23 as floodwaters in the area have yet to recede fully.

Meanwhile, the Malaysian Meteorological Department has issued a thunderstorm warning for all districts in the state this afternoon. – Bernama

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