Malaysia

Panchor police station shuts temporarily due to Muar floods

Reports can be made at others nearby, says district’s chief cop

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Mar 2023 9:36PM

Panchor police station shuts temporarily due to Muar floods
Despite Panchor police station being temporarily closed due to floods in Muar, the district police chief says police patrols in flood-affected areas will continue to ensure property safety. – @bernamadotcom Twitter pic, March 4, 2023

MUAR – Panchor police station here has been temporarily closed after it was hit by floods this morning.

Muar district police chief Raiz Mukhliz Azman Aziz said following the temporary closure, matters involving police reports can be done at any other nearby police station.

“However, periodic police patrols in flood-affected areas will continue to ensure the safety of properties,” he said in a statement today.

Meanwhile, checks show that the flood situation in the district is still under control with a total of 3,492 victims placed in 20 temporary evacuation centres.

The water level in Sg Muar, which separates Tangkak and Muar towns, rose higher than usual with rain from morning to noon, but weather conditions gradually improved later in the day.

Meanwhile, traders and residents were seen actively carrying out their daily activities as usual.

Security personnel consisting of the Civil Defence Force, the Fire and Rescue Department, police, and the armed forces worked tirelessly to evacuate flood victims and send aid to the relief centres, despite fatigue setting in. 

Newsmen also had the opportunity to join the Civil Defence Force’s Melaka Tengah team on a three-tonne truck to deliver essential goods to three relief centres around Lenga.

Those seeking shelter there have been away from their respective homes for almost four days.

“I do miss home, but it’s okay to be here for our own safety,” said a resident who only wanted to be known as Wong when met at SJK (C) Lenga.

Non-governmental organisations such as Pertubuhan Ikram Malaysia Muar also helped out by providing items such as sanitary napkins, diapers, toothbrushes, tissues, and bathing soap. – Bernama, March 4, 2023

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