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Floods: S’gor, Negri recover but nearly 55,000 still stranded in three states

Johor, Melaka, Pahang still see high number of evacuees with continuous rain

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 05 Mar 2023 10:50PM

Floods: S’gor, Negri recover but nearly 55,000 still stranded in three states
Johor still has the highest number of flood victims at 50,596, followed by Pahang with 3,014 and Melaka with 595. – Bernama pic, March 5, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – While Selangor and Negri Sembilan have fully recovered from floods, almost 55,000 victims are still housed in temporary relief centres in three states as of 8pm today.

Johor still has the highest number of victims at 50,596, followed by Pahang (3,014) and Melaka (595).

In Johor, the State Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) said 15 more centres have been opened to take the total number of centres opened in all 10 districts, so far, to 268.

According to the SDMC, Batu Pahat is the worst-hit district with 19,883 victims from 5,619 families, followed by Segamat (13,527 victims from 3,969 families), Kluang (4,893 victims from 1,402 families), Muar (4,235 victims from 1,250 families), Kota Tinggi (3,209 victims from 851 families), Tangkak (3,003 victims from 879 families), Mersing (1,103 victims from 326 families), Johor Baru (393 victims from 132 families), Pontian (286 victims from 72 families), and Kulai (64 victims from 15 families).

In Melaka, the number of flood victims rose to 595 from 147 families as of 8 pm compared to 516 from 138 families around 2pm.

The SDMC secretariat, in a statement, said the increase involved the districts of Jasin, with 585 evacuees from 144 families placed in five centres, and Alor Gajah where 10 victims from three families are housed in one centre.

In Pahang, the Social Welfare Department InfoBencana application reported a slight reduction in the number of flood victims, with 3,014 individuals housed in 21 centres compared to 3,042 in 22 centres this evening.

Rompin has the highest number of victims at 2,759 while Temerloh and Maran have 226 and 29 evacuees housed at one centre each respectively.

In Selangor, the Civil Defence Force said the centre at SK Merbau Sempak in Sgi Buloh was closed this evening after all 13 victims from two families were allowed to return home.

In Negri Sembilan, the relief centre at SK Sg Kelamah in Tampin was closed at 2.07pm, officials said, adding that Tampin, Jempol and Kuala Pilah are all fully recovered following the closure of all centres in these areas. – Bernama, March 5, 2023

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