Thursday, August 27, 2020

WATER SUPPLY DISORDER DISORDER

* KUANTAN DISTRICT PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY DISRUPTION *

Pengurusan Air Pahang Berhad (PAIP) would like to inform that pump maintenance work is being done at Kobat Pump House.

The following areas will experience supply disruptions:

* Date and Time of Disruption 😗

27th. August 2020 (Thursday) 03.00 am To 12.00 midnight.

1. The entire Beserah area up to the Chendor Border including MCKIP, Maritime, Bandar Damansara, Taman Dato 'Rashid, Batu Hitam, Kampung Darat Sekolah, Jeram, Sungai Karang Maju, Aspa Cottage, Jabor, Sungai Karang, Chengal Lempong, Balok, Seberang Balok, Sungai Ular, Pelabuhan, Cherating, Kubang Ikan and surrounding areas.

2. The entire area of ​​Gebeng Industri PHASE I, II, III, the entire Port area and surrounding area.

3. The entire area of ​​Jalan Jabor, Kampung Alor Batu Jabor, Jalan Semambu, Semambu Polytechnic, Semambu housing area, Semambu Industrial area, the entire left / right area of ​​Jalan Tengku Muhammad, Jalan Tengku Muhamad Protector, Survey Office, Jalan Beserah, Alor Akar area, Sri Kuantan, Kubang Buaya, all left / right Jalan Teluk Sisek, Teluk Chempedak, Istana Mahkota Teluk Sisek, Tanjung Api, Taman Gelora, Padang Lalang, Tanjung Api, Taman Selamat, Tembeling Resort, Royal Golf Club and surrounding areas.

4. The entire area of ​​Bukit Sekilau, Jalan Bukit Ubi, Jalan Kenanga, Taman Bukit Ubi, Taman Sungai Charu, Jalan Lim Hoe Lek, Jalan Haji Ahmad, Galing, Setali, Air Putih and surrounding areas.

5. The entire area of ​​Taman Fairmount, Bukit Beirut, Jalan Bukit Setongkol, Bukit Setongkol, Cenderawasih and surrounding areas.

6. The entire RTP area of ​​Bukit Goh, Bukit Goh Gen 2, Bukit Goh Perdana, Bukit Kuantan, part of Tg. Pasir and surrounding areas

7. The entire area of ​​Kuantan City Jalan Gambut, Jalan Wong Ah Jang, Jalan Penjara, Jalan Besar, Jalan Merdeka, Jalan Abd. Aziz, kemunting to the border of Giant supermarket.

Total Accounts Involved: 79550 Accounts

Users who have any questions and complaints can contact the Customer Service Center line, at 09-573 9999.

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Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Beirut blast: Lebanon after massive explosion


Images from Beirut show the extent of the devastation from blasts that shook the Lebanese capital Tuesday evening.

5 August 2020 : About 73 individuals were reported killed, while another 3,000 were injured in an explosive tragedy in Beirut, Lebanon yesterday, citing a BERNAMA TV report.

The blast is believed to have occurred near the city's port.

Meanwhile, according to an AFP report via The Guardian, the cause of the explosion is believed to be due to a fire that broke out in a warehouse that holds hundreds of tons of ammonium nitrate.

The report added that the soldiers had surrounded the area which was now filled with glass and rubble.

What happened? - BBC
The explosion occurred just after 18:00 (15:00 GMT) on Tuesday. A BBC journalist at the scene reported dead bodies and severe damage, enough to put the port of Beirut out of action.

Local media showed people trapped beneath rubble. A witness described the explosion as deafening, and video footage showed wrecked cars and blast-damaged buildings.

The explosion blew out windows miles away
"All the buildings around here have collapsed. I'm walking through glass and debris everywhere, in the dark," one witness near the port told AFP news agency.

Hospitals were said to be overwhelmed and many buildings were destroyed.

The blast was also felt 240km (150 miles) away on the island of Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean, with people there saying they thought it was an earthquake.

'Hard to imagine a worse time for this to happen'
By Rami Ruhayem, BBC News, Beirut

Their sirens wailing, ambulances inched their way through heavy traffic to get to the site of the blast. Shards of glass blanketed the highway leading into Beirut from the north, as a tractor cleared the rubble.

There's never a good time for such terror to strike a city, but for Beirut, it's hard to imagine a worse time than this.

With Covid-19 infections on the rise, hospitals were struggling to cope. Now, they're faced with thousands of injuries and expecting thousands more.

Hundreds are now displaced; their homes reduced, in a split second, to a twisted, uninhabitable mess of glass and debris.

Lebanon imports most of its food; its economy has been in freefall for almost a year, amid fears of widespread food insecurity to come.

Now all the grain that was stored in the port is gone. In fact, Beirut port itself "is no more", one official said.

Even after the shock fades away, the impact will be hard to fathom.

The injured, at least 3,000 were soon brought into local hospitals, carried by friends and family members or arriving on foot, with the streets made impassable to local ambulance services and cars overwhelmed. One of the city's biggest hospital, St. George Hospital in central Beirut was severely damaged that it had to be shut down and send patients elsewhere.
According to Dr. Peter Noun, the hospital's chief of pediatric hematology and oncology, "every floor of the hospital is damaged and I didn't see this even during the war, it's a catastrophe."
The government said "highly explosive materials" had been stored where the explosions occurred in Beirut's northern, industrial waterfront, with many mosques, universities, hospitals and churches nearby. It is remained unclear if the blasts were the result of an accident or an intentional attack as of Tuesday night.

Lebanon's government had already been facing large protests over mismanagement, corruption and an economic collapse. According to the Prima Minister Hassan Diab, "those responsible will pay a price for this catastrophe, this is a promise tot he martyrs and wounded people. This is a national commitment."

Whatever the cause, the explosions stirred memories of Lebanon's 1975-1990 civil war, and its aftermath, when bombings and other attacks were a regular occurrence. For all its economic and other woes, Beirut had been relatively peaceful in recent years before Tuesday's blast shattered much of the city.

Copyright to The New York Times.

Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

The scene in the aftermath of the explosions at the port.

Hassan Ammar/Associated Press

Injured people were rushed from the scene to overwhelmed hospitals that sometimes had to turn patients away.


Wael Hamzeh/EPA, via Shutterstock


Damaged buildings near the port.

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Pahang back to new case of COVID-19 after clear for more than a month


Pahang back to new case of COVID-19

KUANTAN July 22 - After more than a month of clean record for COVID-19 case, Pahang finally recorded a case when a Filipino was confirmed positive.
The 26-years old ship crew entered the country through Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) last Thursday.
The ship crew arrived in Pahang last Friday and boarded the ship at Kuantan Port (Pelabuhan Kuantan) the next day.
State Health Director, Datuk Bahari Awang Ngah confirmed the latest case involving a Filipino citizen on the ship.
Meanwhile, Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Hal Ehwal Agama Islam, Pelajaran dan Kesihatan negeri, Datuk Seri Syed Ibrahim Syed Ahmad expressed disappointment at how the positive Covid-19 Filipino could enter the country.
Therefore, he hopes that enforcement could be tightened so that the spread of the pandemic can be controlled.





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Friday, July 17, 2020

Woman dies in two-vehicle crash


Firefighters are removing the victims involved in the accident at KM76, Jalan Kuantan-Segamat here this morning. - Photo courtesy of Bomba

KUANTAN - A woman died in a car she was riding in with three others involved in an accident with a four-wheel drive vehicle at Kilometer 76, Jalan Kuantan-Segamat near Pekan this morning.

In the accident at about 8.15 am, the victim, Jum Kamariah Mamat, 41, from Felda Keratong 9, Muadzam Shah died at the scene.

The driver of a Proton Wira car, Salleh Long, 66, and two other passengers, Mamat Daud, 64, and Nor Katijah Mamat, 30, a four-wheel drive driver, Tan Tian Chin, 60, were no different.

Pekan District Police Chief, Superintendent Mohd Razli Mohd Yusof said, the initial investigation into the accident occurred in the compilation of a Ford Ranger four-wheel drive vehicle driven by a contractor on the way from Segamat towards Kampung Runchang.

According to him, the compilation of the incident of a Proton Wira car ridden by the four victims was also from the same direction.

"Upon arriving at the scene, the driver of the Ford Ranger stopped and gave the headlights to enter the right junction to Kampung Runchang.

"Proton Wira car coming from the rear that failed to dodge past the back of the vehicle," he said.

Mohd Razli said the deceased victim was sent to Pekan Hospital for an autopsy.

"The victim was sent to Muadzam Shah Hospital for treatment," he said.

He said the case was being investigated under Section 41 (1) of the Road Transport Act 1987.

Meanwhile, Pahang Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) Public Relations Officer Anuar Hassan said a total of 14 members from the Chini Fire and Rescue Station (BBP) were assisted by members from BBP Muadzam Shah to the location to assist in the rescue.

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BM version :

KUANTAN - Seorang wanita maut selepas kereta dinaiki bersama tiga yang lain terlibat kemalangan dengan sebuah kenderaan pacuan empat roda di Kilometer 76, Jalan Kuantan-Segamat dekat Pekan pagi tadi.

Dalam kemalangan kira-kira jam 8.15 pagi itu, mangsa Jum Kamariah Mamat, 41, dari Felda Keratong 9, Muadzam Shah meninggal dunia di tempat kejadian.

Pemandu kereta jenis Proton Wira, Salleh Long, 66, dan dua lagi penumpang, Mamat Daud, 64, dan Nor Katijah Mamat, 30, parah manakala pemandu kenderaan pacuan empat roda, Tan Tian Chin, 60, tidak mengalami kecederaan.

Ketua Polis Daerah Pekan, Superintenden Mohd Razli Mohd Yusof berkata, siasatan awal mendapati kemalangan itu berlaku ketika kenderaan pacuan empat roda jenis Ford Ranger yang dipandu kontraktor dalam perjalanan dari arah Segamat menghala ke Kampung Runchang.

Menurutnya, ketika kejadian kereta jenis Proton Wira dinaiki empat mangsa itu juga dari arah yang sama.

"Ketika sampai di tempat kejadian, pemandu Ford Ranger berhenti dan memberi lampu isyarat untuk masuk simpang kanan ke Kampung Runchang.

"Kereta Proton Wira yang datang dari arah belakang dipercayai gagal mengelak lalu melanggar bahagian belakang kenderaan tersebut," katanya.

Mohd Razli berkata, mangsa yang meninggal dunia dihantar ke Hospital Pekan untuk bedah siasat.

"Mangsa yang parah dihantar ke Hospital Muadzam Shah untuk menerima rawatan," katanya.

Katanya, kes itu disiasat mengikut Seksyen 41(1) Akta Pengangkutan Jalan 1987.

Sementara itu, Pegawai Perhubungan Awam Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia (JBPM) Pahang, Anuar Hassan berkata, seramai 14 anggota dari Balai Bomba dan Penyelamat (BBP) Chini dibantu anggota dari BBP Muadzam Shah ke lokasi untuk bantuan menyelamat.



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Thursday, July 16, 2020

5 reasons why travel is good for your mental health

What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when I say ‘travel’ – Holiday? Meeting new people? Or maybe, Instagrammable sunsets? While travelling can be exciting and exhilarating, it’s so much more than sipping margaritas on a sun-soaked beach.

It’s no news that travel is good for your physical well-being, but a significant amount of scientific research suggests that exploring a new place can do wonders for your mental and emotional health as well.

Here are five evidence-backed ways travelling makes your mind happy and healthy:

1. It’s a great stress buster. “The stress of work and daily demands can distract us from what we find to be actually meaningful and interesting,” says Dr. Tamara McClintock Greenberg, a San Francisco-based clinical psychologist and author of Psychodynamic Perspectives on Aging and Illness. Thus, taking a break from the daily hustle and bustle is essential for your mind to relax, recharge and rejuvenate.

And what better way to do so than to pack your bags and cross wanderlust-worthy destinations off your bucket list? Travelling promotes happiness and helps you take your mind off stressful situations. This leads to lower cortisol levels, making you feel more calm and content. “It also helps us reflect on our personal goals and interests,” adds Greenberg. According to a 2013 study, more than 80% of Americans, who were surveyed, noticed significant drops in stress just after a day or two of travelling. “Even though I’m always busy when I travel, whether it’s sightseeing, taking photos or just exploring a destination on foot, I know I’m the calmest and most relaxed when I travel,” says Jacintha Verdegaal, an avid traveller and founder of travel and lifestyle blog, Urban Pixxels.

2. It helps you reinvent yourself. Writer Patrick Rothfuss said, “ A long stretch of road can teach you more about yourself than a hundred years of quiet .” Experiential travelling, particularly to a foreign country, can help you re-evaluate and reinvent your life. “If you allow it, travel has the ability to expand your mind in a way you never realised was possible,” says solo travel expert and founder of the Trusted Travel Girl, Valerie Wilson.

Moreover, the valuable lessons that you learn along the way broaden your perspective, making you more aware and open to new things. “I love travelling to places with different cultures because it forces you to think about your own,” says Verdegaal. “Different is not better or worse, it’s just different. But being confronted with these differences helps me to re-evaluate my own principles and values and, sometimes, change them,” adds the professional globetrotter.

Exploring new places can also give you a fresh start if you’re recovering from a major transition in your life. “When I had Lyme disease, for several years, my world shrunk. I lost friends who didn’t know how to deal with a sick friend. I was quite alone and lost a lot of my self-confidence,” says Wilson, who began to travel “out of fear of relapsing.” “By travelling and interacting with the world around me, I found a new passion for life. I convinced myself to travel even when I wasn’t feeling well. It has brought me happiness, given me a purpose, and has made me a strong, independent woman,” she explains.

3. It boosts happiness and satisfaction. Apart from the obvious fact that you don’t have to go to work (and can legit eat pizza for breakfast), travelling gives you the opportunity to step away from the daily grind. The new events and experiences help rewire your brain, hence boosting your mood and self-confidence. “I think people, in general, are not meant to be tied down to just one place their entire lives. I especially feel “trapped” when I have to stay in the same place for too much time, without being able to really move about and explore,” says travel aficionado and co-founder of The Passport Memorandum, Marta Estevez. “My life feels most fulfilling when I’m outside, living through new experiences and learning,” adds the travel expert who has been to more than ten countries.

“Travel definitely makes me happy,” agrees Wilson. “Even the act of planning a trip gives me something to look forward to and brings me happiness,” says Wilson. Turns out, she’s not the only one who feels that way. According to a Cornell University study, the anticipation of a trip can increase your happiness substantially, even more than the anticipation of acquiring something tangible, like a new car.

4. It makes you mentally resilient. Going and living somewhere where you feel excited and intimidated at the same time can help you toughen up mentally and emotionally. “When I was younger, I couldn’t see myself travelling the world on my own. But now, I travel by myself most of the time. And I love it! It’s never as scary or dangerous as you make it in your head,” says Verdegaal of Urban Pixxels.

Also, facing difficulties in an unfamiliar environment, among new people, forces you to learn and adapt to a life that’s out of your comfort zone. This makes you more flexible, patient and emotionally strong. “Travel has taught me patience, to surrender control to the uncontrollable, and effectively problem solve,” says Wilson who describes herself as a “naturally anxious and impatient person.”

It can also help you deal with “larger issues in life with more grace and patience,” adds the travel expert. “One of the worst experiences I had, early on in my travel life, was being mugged of loads of cash and my passport just a day before I was due to fly home. It taught me to accept situations like this more calmly and to attach less emotion to belongings. Now, I can get over similar stressful situations very quickly, without having the issue get me down for long,” tells Allan Hinton, a London-based photographer who quit his job to become a full-time traveller.

Similarly, when travel blogger Marta Estevez injured her ankle during the famous Loi Krathong festival (Lantern festival) in Thailand, “the roads were partially closed off that night and the streets were filled with hundreds upon hundreds of people that made it incredibly difficult for us to move,” she explains. “I had to learn to accept the situation and adapt our travels accordingly, without breaking down. I’m not sure I would’ve had the same composure a few years ago in this situation.” Bottom line is, the more challenges you’re faced with, the better you’ll get at overcoming them, eventually becoming more resilient, mentally and emotionally.

5. It enhances creativity. According to Adam Galinsky, a professor at Columbia Business School, visiting a foreign place and immersing yourself in their local environment (for instance, attending a ‘snake boat’ race in southern India or feasting on crispy tarantulas in Cambodia), increases your cognitive flexibility. It also enhances “depth and integrativeness of thought,” consequently giving a boost to your creativity. Galinsky is the author of multiple studies that look into the connection between creativity and international travel. Although, it’s important to note that travelling stimulates creativity only when you engage with the local culture of that place. Merely visiting a new city or a country isn’t going to cut it.

Additionally, extended travelling also improves your productivity, problem-solving skills and can even increase your chances of getting promoted at work!

However, “it’s important to remember that vacation can be very stressful for some,” notes Greenberg. If that’s the case with you, try taking “short, structured vacations in order to get used to the experience of having time off,” she suggests. Also, plan your trip properly, in advance, to avoid last-minute panic and chaos.

Lastly, how can you reap the benefits after returning from the trip?

“As a clinician, I encourage people to hold on to aspects of a travel experience or vacation that was pleasurable,” says Greenberg. For example, “if you liked the food in Paris, learn how to cook French food in order to re-create some of the feelings you had while you were on vacation,” she explains. “Another behavioral intervention is to remember peaceful moments you had on vacation and try to remember what was different from your present life. Maybe you took the time to eat breakfast, maybe you exercised. Those things are crucial reminders of what we should do every day,” adds the clinical psychologist.

Now that you’ve finished reading about all the wonderful things travel does to your brain, it’s time to pack your bags and get going!

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/nomanazish/2018/01/22/five-reasons-why-travel-is-good-for-your-mental-health/

Kuantan recorded the highest number of dengue cases in Pahang



Kuantan DISTRICT recorded the highest number of dengue cases at 1,178 cases out of a total of 1,669 cases in Pahang, as of yesterday.

Kuantan Municipal Council (MPK) Head of Public and Corporate Relations Section, Norkamawati Kamal said, a total of 15 outbreak localities were detected in the district.

He said the active outbreak locality is in Taman PASDEC Makmur, Taman TAS Utara, Kampung Sungai Karang Pantai, Taman Astana View Phase 2, Taman PASDEC 2 Indera Mahkota 2, Sungai Isap 2 Phase 2 and PAKR Kampung Padang Phase 1.

"Besides that, Taman Berjaya Permai, Taman TAS Tengah, Sungai Isap 2 Phase 3, Taman Indera Sempurna 1 Phase A, Taman Pandan Damai 2 Phase 2, Kampung Lubok Puyu, Kampung Razali and Taman Sekilau (Lorong Bukit Ubi 12).

"The increase in dengue cases is due to the clean environment of the house and the many breeding containers inside and outside the house.

"Among the breeding containers inside the house are water filters, buckets, plate shelves and refrigerator trays while the breeding containers outside the house are flower pots, water barrels in the back alley, stores, garages, unmanaged gardens and illegal garbage disposal in village houses. and lot houses, "he said in a statement in Kuantan, today.

Meanwhile, in a disturbing operation for the spread of dengue outbreak in Kuantan, today, a total of 10 notices were issued against homeowners.

The simultaneous operation was carried out in Balok Makmur, Seri Setali Jaya and Taman Berjaya Permai involving 60 MPK staff and the District Health Office led by MPK Enforcement Operations Chief, Shahrul Azlan Abd Rahim.

Shahrul Azlan said, 10 owners who received the notice were given a period of three days to do cleaning at their respective premises.

"If it fails to comply with the notice, two actions can be taken against the owner either to charge the cleaning charges imposed by MPK or to bring them to court," he said.


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DAERAH Kuantan merekodkan kes denggi tertinggi iaitu 1,178 kes daripada keseluruhan 1,669 kes di Pahang, setakat semalam.

Ketua Seksyen Perhubungan Awam dan Korporat Majlis Perbandaran Kuantan (MPK), Norkamawati Kamal berkata, sebanyak 15 lokaliti wabak dikesan di daerah itu.

Beliau brkata, lokaliti wabak aktif adalah di Taman PASDEC Makmur, Taman TAS Utara, Kampung Sungai Karang Pantai, Taman Astana View Fasa 2, Taman PASDEC 2 Indera Mahkota 2, Sungai Isap 2 Fasa 2 dan PAKR Kampung Padang Fasa 1.

"Selain itu, Taman Berjaya Permai, Taman TAS Tengah, Sungai Isap 2 Fasa 3, Taman Indera Sempurna 1 Fasa A, Taman Pandan Damai 2 Fasa 2, Kampung Lubok Puyu, Kampung Razali dan Taman Sekilau (Lorong Bukit Ubi 12).

"Peningkatan kes denggi disebabkan persekitaran rumah tidak bersih dan banyak bekas pembiakan di dalam serta luar rumah.

"Antara bekas pembiakan di dalam rumah adalah penapis air, baldi, rak pinggan dan talam peti sejuk manakala bekas pembiakan di luar rumah pula adalah pasu bunga, tong air di lorong belakang, setor, garak, kebun tidak diuruskan serta pembuangan sampah haram di rumah kampung dan rumah lot," katanya dalam satu kenyataan di Kuantan, hari ini.

Sementara itu, dalam operasi kacau ganggu bagi penularan wabak denggi di Kuantan, hari ini, sebanyak 10 notis dikeluarkan terhadap pemilik rumah.

Operasi serentak itu dilakukan di Balok Makmur, Seri Setali Jaya dan Taman Berjaya Permai membabitkan 60 kakitangan MPK dan Pejabat Kesihatan Daerah diketuai Ketua Operasi Penguatkuasaan MPK, Shahrul Azlan Abd Rahim.

Shahrul Azlan berkata, 10 pemilik yang menerima notis diberi tempoh tiga hari untuk melakukan pembersihan di premis masing-masing.

"Jika gagal mematuhi notis, dua tindakan boleh diambil terhadap pemilik sama ada mengenakan caj pembersihan yang dilakukan MPK atau menghadapkan mereka ke mahkamah," katanya.

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

YDP Agong visit flood victims in Kuala Lipis

Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah Ibni Almarhum Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta’in Billah visit to flood victims - Photo by dirajapahang

KUALA LIPIS. 14 July 2020 - Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah Ibni Almarhum Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta’in Billah set out to visit 265 flood victims housed at the Temporary Evacuation Center (PPS) at Sekolah Kebangsaan Chegar Perah this afternoon.

His arrival was greeted by Yang Berhormat Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Pertanian, Industri Asas Tani dan Bioteknologi Negeri Pahang, Dato’ Sri Ir. Haji Mohd. Soffi bin Tan Sri Abd. Razak, Yang Hormat Pegawai Daerah Lipis, Dato’ Mohd Hafizi bin Ibrahim, Yang Hormat Setiausaha Majlis Ugama Islam dan Adat Resam Melayu Pahang, Dato’ Ahmad Hairi bin Haji Hussain dan Yang Berhormat ADUN Padang Tengku, Dato’ Mustapa bin Long.

He spent time socializing with the flood victims as well as donating personal donations and disaster zakat assistance from the Pahang Islamic Religious Council amounting to RM33,500.00 to 67 family heads involved to ease their burden.

The flood that occurred yesterday at about 6.30 am in the area of ​​Mukim Batu Yon 2 due to continuous heavy rain. It is estimated that 5 villages in the Merapoh area are involved, namely Kampung Berhamah, Persit, Kubang Hilir, Relau and Kampung Salak.

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KUALA LIPIS. 14 Julai 2020 Bersamaan 22 Zulkaedah 1441 Hijrah – Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah Ibni Almarhum Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta’in Billah berangkat bercemar duli melawat 265 mangsa banjir yang ditempatkan di Pusat Pemindahan Sementara (PPS) Sekolah Kebangsaan Chegar Perah, petang tadi.

Keberangkatan tiba baginda disambut oleh Yang Berhormat Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Pertanian, Industri Asas Tani dan Bioteknologi Negeri Pahang, Dato’ Sri Ir. Haji Mohd. Soffi bin Tan Sri Abd. Razak, Yang Hormat Pegawai Daerah Lipis, Dato’ Mohd Hafizi bin Ibrahim, Yang Hormat Setiausaha Majlis Ugama Islam dan Adat Resam Melayu Pahang, Dato’ Ahmad Hairi bin Haji Hussain dan Yang Berhormat ADUN Padang Tengku, Dato’ Mustapa bin Long.

Baginda meluangkan masa beramah mesra dengan mangsa-mangsa banjir serta berkenaan mengurniakan sumbangan peribadi dan bantuan zakat bencana dari Majlis Ugama Islam Pahang berjumlah RM33,500.00 kepada 67 ketua keluarga yang terlibat bagi meringankan bebanan.

Kejadian banjir yang berlaku pada hari semalam kira-kira jam 6.30 pagi di sekitar kawasan Mukim Batu Yon 2 berikutan hujan lebat tanpa henti. Dianggarkan 5 buah kampung di kawasan Merapoh terlibat iaitu Kampung Berhamah, Persit, Kubang Hilir, Relau dan Kampung Salak.

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Monday, July 13, 2020

Propose gender segregation in cinemas in Pahang

SEPARATION of seats for men, women and families is implemented by LFS Kuala Terengganu which operates in Paya Bunga (PB) Square. - LFS

PAS Pahang will suggest to Pahang State Government to emulate Terengganu State Government which does gender segregation in cinemas in the state.

Pahang PAS Commissioner, Rosli Abdul Jabbar said, the proposal will be proposed in the near future as the measures implemented by the Terengganu Government is a good action.

He described the rules of segregation as coinciding with the teachings of Islam which prioritizes efforts to prevent things that can bring negative elements.

"The best action as well as meeting the conditions gives more comfort to men and women as long as they are in the cinema to watch movies.

"PAS does not hesitate to suggest good measures to be implemented in Pahang if it has the full consent of the Pahang Government," he said when contacted in Kuantan today.

Previously, Terengganu Government announced gender segregation in cinemas as set starting July 4.

Terengganu Menteri Besar, Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar said, the State Government will not loosen the rules and guidelines despite pressure from various parties.