Strong winds damage 75 homes in Temerloh

Strong winds damage 75 homes in Temerloh

KUANTAN, June 10 — A total of 75 homes were damaged after heavy rain and strong winds swept through several areas in Temerloh yesterday evening.‍

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KUANTAN, June 10 — A total of 75 homes were damaged after heavy rain and strong winds swept through several areas in Temerloh yesterday evening.

According to the Temerloh District Disaster Management Committee Secretariat, the incident occurred around 5pm and impacted residents in Taman Sri Kerinau, Kampung Pulau Terap, Taman Pamah Kasih, Taman Pulai Bistari, and Kampung Batu 4 1/2 along Jalan Maran.

“No injuries or fatalities have been reported, and no temporary relief centres have been opened at this time,” the statement said.

The Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) has been deployed to the affected areas to assess the damage, collect data, and distribute food aid to residents. — Bernama

The 5pm storm on June 9, 2025, impacted residents in Taman Sri Kerinau, Kampung Pulau Terap, Taman Pamah Kasih, Taman Pulai Bistari, and Kampung Batu 4 1/2 along Jalan Maran. — Bernama pic

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