Malaysia

Floods force over 36,000 to shelter at relief centres in five states

Number of evacuees in Johor passes 33,000 mark

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 Mar 2023 11:54AM

Floods force over 36,000 to shelter at relief centres in five states
The Johor Disaster Management Committee says 19 more relief centres have been opened for flood victims, bringing the total to 217 in all 10 districts. – Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia Negeri Johor Facebook pic, March 3, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Flood evacuees in four states continued to be on the rise, with the number in Johor surpassing the 33,000 mark this morning.

In Johor, the flood situation has worsened as the number of evacuees rose to 33,149 as at 8am today, compared to 28,486 at 8pm yesterday.

The State Disaster Management Committee (SDMC), in a statement, said 19 more relief centres had been opened, bringing the total to 217 in all 10 districts.

Segamat is the worst affected district with 12,186 people from 3,519 families evacuated to 77 centres, followed by Kluang with 5,174 people from 1,507 families at 38 centres, and Batu Pahat involving 4,340 people from 1,174 families at 24 centres.

Also affected is Kota Tinggi with 3,689 people from 971 families at 19 centres; Muar (2,829 people from 836 families at 18 centres); Tangkak (1,999 people from 541 families at 19 centres); Johor Baru (1,216 people from 356 families at six centres; Mersing (722 people from 214 families at eight centres); Kulai (630 people from 156 families at three centres); and Pontian (364 people from 90 families at five centres).

In Pahang, the SDMC secretariat reported that the number of evacuees this morning had increased to 2,031 people housed at 30 centres, compared with 1,769 people at 27 centres last night.

Rompin continued to record an increase in the number of evacuees with 1,355 people evacuated to relief centres this morning compared to 1,068 last night, while flood victims in other districts, namely Pekan with 106 people, Jerantut (96), Raub (68), and Bera (29) remained the same.

However, the number of evacuees in Maran dropped to 355 people from 402 people last night while Temerloh became the latest district to be hit by floods when a relief centre was opened early this morning to accommodate 22 people.

In Negri Sembilan, state Civil Defence Force director Mohd Nazri Mes Kam said a total of 1,061 people from 301 families were placed in 12 centres in Tampin and Jempol as of 8am today.

He said the centre at SK Kelamah recorded the highest number of evacuees with 540 people from 138 families. 

In Melaka, the number of evacuees rose to 144 people from 35 families at 8am today compared to 78 people from 20 families at 8pm yesterday.

The Melaka SDMC, in a statement, said of the total, 12 people from six families have been evacuated to Balai Raya Bukit Tambun in Alor Gajah district.

“In Jasin, 132 people from 29 families are placed in three centres, namely SK Chohong, SK Seri Mendapat, and SK Parit Penghulu,” it said.

The flood-affected areas in Alor Gajah involved Kg Bukit Balai, Kg Bukit Tambun, Kg Gadek, Kg Panchor, Kg Belimbing Dalam, and Kg Pulau.

In Jasin, nine areas have been affected, namely Kg Sg Dua Asahan, Kg Pondok Batang, Kg Bukit Asahan, Kg Chohong, Sempang Bekoh, Kg Tersusun Seri Mendapat, Kg Janda Berhias, Kg Parit Penghulu, and Kg Tasik.

In Sarawak, the number of evacuees in the Engkelili and Julau areas remained at 43 people from 18 families in two relief centres.

According to the Sarawak SDMC secretariat, 25 people from 12 families were housed at Dewan Johnical Rayong in Engkelili, while 18 people from six families were evacuated to the Julau Sports Complex. – Bernama, March 3, 2023

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