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‘WORST IN KELANTAN’S HISTORY’

A YEAR-OLD baby is among three killed in the floods. About 85,000 people have been evacuated and the situation is expected to worsen, say police.

- SHARIFAH MAHSINAH ABDULLAH PASIR MAS news@nst.com.my Crime · Incidents · Natural Disasters · Disasters · Kelantan · Pasir Mas · Tumpat · Machang · Rantau Panjang · Kota Bharu

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AONE-year-old child is among three people who have died since floods hit Kelantan last Monday. State police chief Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat said the first victim was a 33-year-old man who was electrocut­ed to death when unplugging a washing machine at his home in Kampung Banir Belikong, Pasir Puteh on Nov 26.

He said the second was a 64year-old man who drowned while trying to move a football goal post in Machang on Tuesday.

“The latest victim was the child who was found drowned at his home in Tumpat on Wednesday night. His mother realised he was missing from their two-storey flooded home about 10.30pm,” he said after visiting Repek police station yesterday.

Yusoff advised flood victims to heed authoritie­s’ orders to evacuate, and said: “I would like to remind flood victims not to move at the last minute, as it will pose a risk to their lives.”

He added that this first round of floods in Kelantan was likely the worst in history.

“Till noon today (yesterday), more than 85,000 people have been evacuated and the situation is still not improving. Heavy rain has stopped, but there is still

I would like to remind flood victims not to move at the last minute, as it will pose a risk to their lives. DATUK MOHD YUSOFF MAMAT Kelantan police chief

some rain in certain districts. Pasir Mas and Tumpat are the worst affected by floods.

“Several roads in Tumpat and Rantau Panjang have been cut off and I was informed that floodwater­s have started to reach downtown Kota Baru,” he added.

Page 1 pic: Floodwater­s completely swamp Kampung Baru Tunjung in Kota Baru, yesterday.

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