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Floods worsen in several states with over 38,000 evacuated

Victim count stands at 34,849 in Johor, 2,186 (Pahang), 867 (Negri), 204 (Melaka), 14 (Sarawak)

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 Mar 2023 11:59PM

Floods worsen in several states with over 38,000 evacuated
According to the Social Welfare Department InfoBencana portal, the number of people evacuated due to floods stands at 34,849 victims in Johor, 2,186 (Pahang), 867 (Negri Sembilan), 204 (Melaka) and 14 (Sarawak). – Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Negeri Johor Facebook pic, March 3, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The flood situation in several states has worsened, with the number of people placed in temporary relief centres rising to about 38,120 as of tonight compared to 36,191 this evening. 

According to the Social Welfare Department InfoBencana portal, the total involved 34,849 victims in Johor, 2,186 (Pahang), 867 (Negri Sembilan), 204 (Melaka) and 14 (Sarawak).  

In Johor, the number of flood victims continued to increase compared to 32,870 at about 4pm today, although Kulai has fully recovered. 

The State Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) said this was following an increase of victims in several areas, which resulted in the opening of 10 more centres, taking the total to 225 centres operating in nine districts. 

It said that three centres in Kulai, namely SJKT Ladang Oil Palm, SJKC Bukit Batu and Dewan Raya Kg Murni Jaya were closed today.  

It also said that Segamat continued to be the worst-hit district with 12,250 victims from 3,545 families, followed by Batu Pahat (6,502 victims from 1,907 families), Kluang (5,294 from 1,539 families), and Kota Tinggi (3,309 from 897 families). 

Also affected were Muar (3,127 from 919 families), Tangkak (2,239 from 624 families,  Johor Baru (987 from 306 families), Mersing (780 from 231 families), and Pontian (361 from 90 families). 

A total of 18 rivers in Segamat, Muar, Tangkak, Batu Pahat, Kluang and Kota Tinggi have also breached the danger level, including Sg Muar in Lubuk Kepong (Segamat) which recorded a reading of 20.90m nd Sg Batu Pahat in Empangan Bekok (Batu Pahat) at 20.15m. 

In Melaka, the number of victims continued to rise to 204 from 50 families at about 8pm today compared to 162 from 40 families around 2pm. 

Melaka SDMC secretariat said four centres are operating in Jasin, including at SK Chohong, SK Seri Mendapat, SK Parit Penghulu and SK Parit Gantong, which was opened at about 6.30pm today. 

So far, 18 victims from four families have been housed at SK Chohong, 36 people from six families at SK Seri Mendapat and 138 evacuees from 34 families at SK Parit Penghulu while the evacuation process at SK Parit Gantong was still ongoing. 

In addition, the number of flood victims in Alor Gajah remained at 12 from six families and they were all placed at the Bukit Tambun Community Hall. 

The number of flood victims in Pahang also increased, with 2,186 being housed at 21 centres compared to 2,183 in 23 centres earlier in the evening.   

Rompin continued to have the highest number of evacuees at 1,868, followed by Temerloh (173), Pekan (106), Bera (29) and Maran (10).  

Meanwhile, in Negri Sembilan, the number of victims dropped to 867 from 235 families compared to 938 from 272 families in nine centres this afternoon. 

The number of victims in Sarawak has also reduced to 14 from five families as of 7pm compared to 38 from 17 families this evening. – Bernama, March 3, 2023

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