A total of 44 bodies of people killed by the tsunami tidal waves Sunday had
been found by rescuers in the coastal areas of Penang, Kedah and Perlis states
up to 9 AM Monday, police said.
A spokesman of the Malaysia Control Center in the federal police headquarters
told reporters that 33 of the bodies were found in Penang, nine in Kedah and two
in Perlis.
He said search and rescue teams, comprising marine police, General Operation
Force personnel and general duty policemen, resumed operations at about 8 AM
Monday after being called off at midnight Sunday.
"Search and rescue teams are focusing on Batu Ferringhi, Tanjong Tokong and
other nearby beaches in Penang since several people were reported missing in
those areas," he said.
Batu Feringghi and Tanjong Tokong are two popular beaches in Penang Island
which was hit hard by tsunami tidal waves Sunday.
Meanwhile, Penang State Deputy Police Chief Mohd Ali Mohd Yusuf said Monday,"
a troop from the Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) with 120ordinary policemen have been
stationed at Batu Feringghi while 10 officers and 80 lower rank policemen are
being assigned to Balik Pulau."
He said hundreds of residents living in the coastal areas in the two
districts had also moved out of their homes temporarily.