Thunderstorm wreaks havoc

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LANGKAWI: Heavy rains and strong thunderstorm ripped through the northern states of Peninsular Malaysia Friday evening. Strong winds and thunderstorm which began at 8pm had caused damage to business premises and private properties and uprooted trees in numerous locations in Perlis, Langkawi, Kedah and Penang.

The Malaysian Meteorological Department had earlier issued a warning of thunderstorms, heavy rain and strong winds over the states of Perlis, Kedah, Penang and Perak to occur until 2am Saturday. In KEDAH, a female motorcyclist was hit by a car after she was thrown onto the road when a ‘flying’ zinc roof hit her in front of Sharifah Fatimah Mosque in Jitra last night.
Kedah Police chief Datuk Zainuddin Yaacob said Marziah Che Omar, 27, from Taman Bersatu died on the spot.

“The mishap occurred during the thunderstorm. The car driver was unable to see the victim who was lying on the road and eventually ran over her,” he told Bernama.
Initial report by the Kedah Civil Defence Force stated that eight districts were badly affected, including Kota Setar, Kubang Pasu, Pendang, Yan, Padang Terap, Kulim and Sik.
Kedah Fire and Rescue Department assistant director (Operation) Mohamadul Ehsan Mohd Zain said they had received 23 complaints on uprooted trees so far and efforts were being mounted to remove it.

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In LANGKAWI, Langkawi Disaster Management Committee secretariat Capt (PA) Ahmad Shahfikri Darus, 26 areas in the island were affected as at 11pm, including those in Kedawang, Bohor, Padang MatSirat, Ayer Hangat, Kuah and Ulu Melaka.

“Many houses and vehicles were damaged by fallen trees and branches. There were also trees that were uprooted and fell on the main roads, causing traffic obstruction,” he said in a statement here last night.

He said that the authorities were still collecting more information on the damage caused by the storm. “The report will be updated from time to time. For now, the coordination of disaster management is being done with other agencies at the affected areas,” he added.

Meanwhile, a restaurant operator in Jalan Pantai Chenang, Abdul Rashid Yahya, 43, said he and more than 10 customers ran helter-skelter when the plastic tables and chairs outside the restaurant were blown off by strong winds during the storm.

“We all ran inside the restaurant and I asked my son Muhammad Izuwan, 11, who is a tahfiz student, to recite the Azan, and to our surprise, the storm subsided,” he said.
A food truck worker, Muhammad Najri Rusyaidie Azri, 18, said he was preparing a customer’s order when he saw a water sprout swirling towards the area.

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“My colleague and I quickly packed things up and rushed into a nearby shop for safety.  “We saw two cars damaged by fallen roofs and power cable was snapped,” he said.
In PENANG, multiple fallen tree incidents and property damage were reported in several areas in George Town, Seberang Perai and Balik Pulau.

State Welfare, Caring Society and Environment Committee chairman Phee Boon Poh said five people were reportedly injured and had been taken to Seberang Jaya Hospital for treatment. – Bernama

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