Incident Overview: A Devastating Natural Force
KOTA KINABALU (Sept 19) — Sabah’s highest cross, located at the Sacred Heart Church in Kampung Tajau, Kudat, was tragically toppled by powerful winds yesterday afternoon. This iconic symbol of faith was no match for the severe weather conditions that have plagued the region recently.
The Incident
The collapse of the cross occurred around midday, but fortunately, no injuries were reported. At the time of the incident, there was no church service in progress, which prevented any potential harm to worshippers or visitors. However, the front of the Sacred Heart Church sustained significant damage.
Weather Conditions and Impact
Sabah has been grappling with intense weather conditions over the past few days. The region has been buffeted by strong winds and heavy rains, leading to widespread disruptions. Trees have been uprooted, and building roofs have been torn off as a result of these extreme weather patterns.
Official Warnings and Emergency Response
Weather Alerts
In response to the escalating weather conditions, the Malaysian Meteorological Department has issued a Category 2 warning. This alert covers strong winds and rough seas, affecting waters off Sabah’s west coast, including areas southeast of Reef North and Layang-Layang. The warning is in effect from September 17 to September 21.
Fire and Rescue Efforts
The Sabah Fire and Rescue Department has been on high alert, responding to more than 40 emergency calls over the past two days. These calls primarily involved requests for assistance in removing fallen trees and dealing with the aftermath of the severe weather.
No Casualties Reported
Despite the chaos and destruction caused by the storm, there have been no reported casualties. The prompt and efficient response from emergency services has been crucial in mitigating the impact of these natural events.
Meteorological Insights
Current Weather Patterns
Sabah Meteorological Department director, Amirzudi Hashim, has explained that the current weather conditions are a result of wind concentrations in the southern part of Peninsular Malaysia, combined with the adverse weather affecting the west coast of Sabah. These factors have collectively contributed to the extreme weather patterns being experienced in the region.
Public Advisory
For those seeking the latest updates on weather conditions, the Sabah weather and earthquake operations centre can be reached at 088-413691. It is essential for residents to stay informed and adhere to safety advisories to ensure their well-being during these challenging times.
Conclusion
The incident involving the collapse of Sabah’s highest cross at Sacred Heart Church serves as a stark reminder of the power of natural forces and the importance of preparedness and safety. As Sabah continues to face severe weather conditions, the community’s resilience and the prompt response from emergency services highlight the collective efforts to manage and mitigate the impact of these events.