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Floods: Johor, Pahang, Melaka still sheltering 53,040 evacuees

Count as of 8am this morning shows numbers decreasing compared to 55,000 last night

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Mar 2023 12:12PM

Floods: Johor, Pahang, Melaka still sheltering 53,040 evacuees
The number of flood evacuees in Johor, Pahang and Melaka has gone down to 53,040 as of 8am this morning compared to 55,000 as of 8pm last night. – ARJUN MOHANAKRISHNAN/The Vibes pic, March 6, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The number of evacuees in the three flood-affected states slightly decreased to 53,040 this morning, compared to nearly 55,000 last night.

In Johor, the number of evacuees has decreased to 49,410 as of 8am today, compared to 50,596 at about 8pm yesterday. 

The State Disaster Management Committee, in a statement, said they were from 14,125 families placed in 269 relief centres in all 10 districts affected by the floods. 

It said that Batu Pahat remained the worst-hit district with 15,915 people from 4,616 families, followed by Segamat (13,319 people from 3,895 families), Kluang (5,270 people from 1,525 families), Muar (4,103 people from 1,214 families) and Kota Tinggi (3,249 people from 865 families). 

In Tangkak, it involves 3,229 people from 949 families, Mersing (1,167 people from 346 families), Johor Baru (327 people from 114 families), Pontian (278 people from 68 families), and Kulai (64 people from15 families). 

Nine districts in the state are forecast to have sunny skies this morning, while rain is expected in Mersing. 

In Pahang, the Social Welfare Department InfoBencana application reported a slight increase in evacuees, with 3,029 people housed in 21 centres compared to 3,014 last night. 

Rompin has the highest number of victims at 2,774 while Temerloh and Maran have 226 and 29 evacuees housed at one centre each respectively. 

The water level of Sg Pahang in two locations, namely Lubuk Paku, Maran and Paloh Hinai, Pekan as well as Sg Keratong in Rompin is still above the danger level. Rain has been forecast in Rompin, Maran and Temerloh today. 

In Melaka, the number of evacuees rose to 601 people from 148 families as of 8am, compared to 595 people from 147 families at about 8pm last night. 

The State Disaster Management Committee secretariat in a statement said 591 people from 145 families were taking shelter at five centres in Jasin, while 10 people from three families were at one centre in Alor Gajah. – Bernama, March 6, 2023

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