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Operational readiness notice issued after continuous rain warning in S’wak starting Jan 11

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 8 — The National Disaster Control Center has issued a disaster operational readiness notice following alert level warnings of continuous rain in several areas in Sarawak issued by the Malaysian Meteorological Department at noon today.

NADMA said the committees must ensure that every relief centre is equipped with basic necessities and all on-site control posts had all adequate operational assets and are in good condition and ready for use. The department also said that the Mineral and Geosciences Department had reported an additional landslide in Sarawak, bringing the total nationwide for the Northeast Monsoon 2021/2022 period to 267.

In addition, it added that the cleanup operation in Selangor was completed today with 607.51 tons of waste collected.

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