PANTU – Residents of Kampung Jengok Pantu affected by recent floods received much-needed assistance when 26 sets of dry food baskets were distributed in an aid programme on Monday.
The handover took place at Pangkalan Pantu Jetty, coordinated by the Sri Aman Social Welfare Department (JKM) in partnership with the Sarawak Security and Enforcement Unit (UKPS).
Rising water levels had rendered the main access road to the village impassable, cutting off land connections and making waterways the only viable route for delivery.
The food baskets contained essential supplies aimed at easing the burden of families impacted by the floods.
Authorities explained that the decision to transport aid by river was crucial to ensure timely and safe delivery to the affected households.
The operation was carried out under favourable weather conditions, with sunny skies allowing for smooth navigation.
Officials highlighted that the success of the distribution reflected strong cooperation between government agencies and security forces, ensuring that aid reached residents in an orderly and secure manner.
Flooding has continued to pose challenges in parts of Sarawak, disrupting daily life and isolating communities.
Programmes such as this demonstrate the government’s commitment to providing immediate relief and ensuring that vulnerable groups are not left behind during emergencies.
Local residents expressed gratitude for the assistance, noting that the supplies would help sustain families until conditions improved.
The initiative also underscored the importance of integrated disaster response, where multiple agencies work together to overcome logistical barriers and deliver aid effectively.
The distribution in Kampung Jengok Pantu is part of broader relief efforts across flood-affected areas in Sarawak, with authorities pledging to continue monitoring conditions and providing support where necessary.





