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Over 47,000 flood evacuees still at relief centres in three states

Johor numbers increase to 45,048 people but waters begin receding in some districts

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Mar 2023 11:05AM

Over 47,000 flood evacuees still at relief centres in three states
The Johor Disaster Management Committee says Batu Pahat is the district worst-affected by floods with 35,099 people relocated, followed by Muar with 4,094 and Tangkak with 2,436. – Bernama pic, March 9, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – More than 47,000 flood evacuees are still taking shelter at temporary relief centres in three states, with Johor recording the highest number as of 8am today.

In Johor, the number of evacuees increased to 45,048 people this morning compared to 42,852 last night, although the floods have started to recede in some districts.

According to the State Disaster Management Committee (SDMC), Batu Pahat was the worst-affected district with 35,099 people relocated, followed by Muar with 4,094 and Tangkak with 2,436.

It also said that floodwaters in several districts, such as Mersing, Kota Tinggi, Kluang, and Segamat, are receding.

A total of 10 rivers are still above the danger level, including Sg Batu Pahat at the Bekok Dam (Batu Pahat) at 19.94m, Sg Muar in Buloh Kasap (Segamat) at 9.30m, and Sg Muar in Bukit Kepong (Muar) at 4.96m, while the weather in the state is expected to be sunny today.

In Pahang, the SDMC secretariat reported that the number of flood evacuees remained at 2,248 people from 659 families this morning, and they were placed in 15 relief centres around Rompin.

According to the website publicinfobanjir.water.gov.my, Sg Keratong in Rompin was still above the danger level this morning.

In Melaka, the number of evacuees in Jasin dropped to 523 people from 141 families this morning compared to 557 victims from 149 families last night, and all of them were placed in five relief centres.

SK Batu Gajah housed a total of 193 evacuees, SK Parit Penghulu (142), SK Seri Mendapat (32), SK Sg Rambai (94), and SK Parit Gantong (62). – Bernama, March 9, 2023

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