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Flood evacuee numbers continue to rise in four states, drop in Selangor

Waters in Kedah fully recede, while Johor continues to be waterlogged

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 13 Nov 2022 12:53PM

Flood evacuee numbers continue to rise in four states, drop in Selangor
A man pushes his motorbike through the floodwaters in Taman Sri Puteri, Meru, Klang. Seven flood relief centres in Selangor are still open this morning, with four in Kuala Selangor and three in Klang, accommodating 693 people from 171 families. – SAIRIEN NAFIS/The Vibes pic, November 13, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The number of flood evacuees in Johor, Melaka, Kelantan, and Penang recorded an increase to 1,892 people this morning, compared with 1,053 reported last night.

Selangor showed a drop in the number of evacuees while the flooding in Kedah has fully receded after a temporary evacuation centre at the Sg Seluang Mosque, which accommodated 76 people, was closed this morning.

In Johor, the District Disaster Management Committees in Kulai and Kluang said that the two districts were hit by floods, making the total number of flood victims in the state rise to 276 people as of 8am.

Yesterday, only Segamat was hit by floods and recorded a total of 57 evacuees, and the number remains unchanged this morning.

In Kulai, two centres were opened to accommodate 194 evacuees, while another 25 people were housed in one centre in Kluang.

In Melaka, the number of evacuees placed in two relief centres in Alor Gajah increased to 44 people from 15 families at 8am, compared with 37 people from 11 families yesterday.

The Melaka Disaster Management Committee Secretariat said in a statement that 11 people from six families were evacuated to the Kg Gadek community hall relief centre, while 33 people from nine families were placed at the Bukit Balai community hall.

In Kelantan, the number of flood evacuees continued to increase to 1,338 involving 441 families this morning, compared with 809 people from 265 families last night, and were accommodated in seven centres, with six in Pasir Mas and one in Tanah Merah.

In Penang, the number of flood victims also recorded an increase to 234 people this morning, compared with 150 people yesterday, and were placed in three centres, namely SK Lahar Yooi and Desa Puri Hall, both in Tasek Gelugor, and SJKC True Light in Juru.

In Selangor, the Social Welfare Department InfoBencana website reported that seven centres are still open this morning, with four in Kuala Selangor and three in Klang, accommodating 693 people from 171 families.

In Kedah, the head of the Secretariat Division of the Disaster Management Committee of the Kedah Civil Defence Force,  Muhammad Suhaimi Mohd Zain, said that Sg Seluang Mosque, which was converted into a centre and housed 76 people from 16 families, was closed at 10.30am. – Bernama, November 13, 2022

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