Malaysia

Melaka flood evacuees up at noon

Downpour leaves 242 displaced in Jasin and Alor Gajah

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 20 Nov 2020 2:17PM

Melaka flood evacuees up at noon
The number of flood victims has risen in two Melaka districts, but authorities say that weather conditions in the state are fine. – Facebook pic, November 20, 2020

MELAKA – The number of flood victims in Jasin and Alor Gajah increased to 242 people at noon today, from only 59 people, following four hours of heavy rain since 5pm yesterday, causing floods in several low-lying areas in both the districts.

Melaka Civil Defence Force director lieutenant colonel Effendy Ali said another relief centre, at SK Tehel, in Jasin, was opened at 8am today, to accommodate 115 victims from 26 families.

He said there were two other relief centres in Jasin, with the one at SMK Dang Anum, accommodating 73 victims from 20 families, while the one at SK Tedong was closed at 9am today after the 11 victims were allowed to return home.

The relief centre in Alor Gajah is at SK Durian Tunggal, with 54 victims from 13 families, he said in a statement today.

He said the floods in Jasin affected eight areas, namely, Taman Merlimau Mekar, Taman Merlimau Megah, Kilang Berapi, in front of SMK Dato' Abdul Rahman Ya'Kub, Pekan Tedong, Paya Lengkong, Seri Mendapat and Tehel.

In Alor Gajah, the areas affected are Kg Bukit Tambun and Kg Bukit Balai.

He said two roads, Jalan Lipat Kajang- Merlimau at Jasin and Jalan Durian Tunggal-Simpang Gading at  Alor Gajah, which were closed earlier, were reopened at noon today.

Effendy, who is also the chief secretariat of the state Disaster Management Committee, said the weather in the state is fine and the water level in Sg Chohong, Sg Melaka and Sg Duyong has yet to reach the warning level. – Bernama, November 20, 2020

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