Malaysia

Floods: situation better in Johor, Pahang while Melaka unchanged

However, Batu Pahat still has highest number of evacuees at 35,818, followed by Muar at 4,057

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Mar 2023 6:19PM

Floods: situation better in Johor, Pahang while Melaka unchanged
Johor and Pahang is seeing improvements in the flood situation with number of evacuees decreasing as they return home. – Bernama pic, March 9, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The flood situation in several districts in Johor and Pahang is improving with more victims allowed to return home, while the number of evacuees in Melaka remained unchanged as of this afternoon.

In Johor, there has been a drop in the number of victims to 44,780 people in six districts as of 2pm, compared to 45,048 this morning. 

Batu Pahat has the highest number of evacuees, with 35,818, followed by Muar (4,057) and Tangkak (2,424). 

Six temporary relief centres in Kota Tinggi had been closed, namely, SK (SK) Semanggar; SK Taman Kota Jaya; SK Sg Telor; Dewan Raya Taman Kota Jaya; SA Taman Kota Jaya and SA Desa Mahkota.

While in Segamat, it involved Balai Raya Kg Padang Kiambang and Kg Mensudut Lama. 

Ten rivers still exceed the danger level, including Sg Batu Pahat at Bekok Dam (Batu Pahat) at 19.91m, Sg Muar in Buloh Kasap (Segamat) at 9.27m and Sg Muar in Bukit Kepong (Muar) at 4.94m.

In Pahang, the Social Welfare Department’s InfoBencana application reported that the number of flood victims in Rompin dropped to 2,122 people from 624 families, compared to 2,248 people from 659 families this morning. 

At the same time, Sg Keratong in the district is still above the danger level but on a declining trend, according to the website publicinfobanjir.water.gov.my. 

Meanwhile, in Melaka, the State Disaster Management Committee said that the number of evacuees in Jasin remained at 523 people from 141 families, and they are currently housed at five flood relief centres. – Bernama, March 9, 2023

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