Penampang declared disaster-hit district

Penampang has been declared a disaster-hit district following severe floods that wreaked havoc across several areas today.
District officer cum District Disaster Management Committee Francis Chong issued the declaration at 7.25pm today, based on field reports.
Vista Seri Kiranau in Penampang saw nearly 100 vehicles submerged, complicating efforts to relocate them due to parked cars blocking higher ground.
Residents described the floods as unprecedented since 1993 and 1999, with deep and rapid water flows exacerbating the situation.
Several key roads, including Jalan Kota Kinabalu-Keningau-Tenom and Jalan Limbanak, became impassable due to floods and landslides.
Authorities advised the public to use alternative routes and deployed personnel to redirect traffic away from hazardous areas.
Other affected areas include Kampung Limbanak, Kampung Mansiang, Kampung Kolopis, and Kampung Sugud, with significant road closures reported.
Videos circulated on social media depicted the destructive force of floodwaters colliding from the Babagon dam and Moyog River.
The Fire and Rescue Department responded to numerous distress calls, conducting evacuations and addressing safety concerns across affected regions.
SESB reported electricity disruptions in Penampang and Kota Kinabalu, affecting key facilities and necessitating repair efforts amidst challenging conditions.
A temporary relief center was established at the Penampang Cultural Hall, providing shelter to affected residents.
Despite ongoing challenges, efforts are underway to manage the aftermath of the floods in Penampang and other affected areas, with authorities urging caution and readiness for further developments.






