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Food aid rushed to flood-hit Pitas
Published on: Saturday, January 16, 2021
Published on: Sat, Jan 16, 2021
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Food aid rushed to flood-hit Pitas
Some of the food rations that have been delivered to Pitas.
Kota Kinabalu: Food rations are being rushed to some 3,000 villagers in Pitas after the main road links were cut off by floods, landslips and damaged bridges following heavy rainfall on Monday.

Pitas Assemblyman Datuk Seri Rudy Awah said police helicopters and boats were being used to deliver the food baskets to affected villagers.

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“We are already sending out the food supplies. For villages that can be reached by road, the aid will be distributed using four-wheel-drive vehicles,” he said when contacted on Friday.

The northern Pitas and Kudat districts were badly hit by floods, causing landslips and damaging bridges that cut off road links to remote villages.

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“Most of Pitas is affected,” Rudy said, adding that food baskets and rations were being sent to those reachable by roads or at flood relief centres since the floods started earlier this week.

The collapse of a bridge in Kg Gumpa in Pitas has affected more than 10 villages while those in low-lying areas have been moved to higher grounds to live with other relatives.

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As of Thursday, some villagers said they were rationing their food as floodwaters had yet to recede in Pitas, which is one of Sabah’s most poorest areas.

Allysin Motibin from Kg Liu said he and his family members were hoping for food rations to reach them soon as the only small sundry shop in their area was also hit by floods.

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“Food supplies are running out fast,” he said. Local non-governmental organisation Reach Out coordinator Fauziah Stephens said they hoped to bring in supplies to the villagers as soon as possible.

The State Public Works Department has been directed by Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Bung Moktar Radin to carry repair works on affected bridges and damaged roads to make it passable.

Though the weather condition has improved slightly for now, many villages remain flooded, forcing the villagers to seek temporary shelter elsewhere.

As of Friday, some 180 people from 47 villages were seeking temporary shelter in three flood relief centres in Pitas, while another 500 villagers at four centres in Kudat.
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