Johor floods: number of victims almost doubles overnight, reaching over 6,500

State records 6,564 evacuees as of 8am today, compared to 3,322 last night

10:28 AM MYT

 

JOHOR BAHRU – The number of flood victims in Johor continued to rise to 6,564 people as of 8am today, compared to 3,322 people recorded at 8pm yesterday.

State Disaster Management Committee chairman Tan Sri Azmi Rohani, in a statement today, said the increase involved evacuees from Kota Tinggi, Kluang and Johor Bahru.

He said a total of 1,819 families have been evacuated to  51 PPS in six districts so far, with Kota Tinggi recording the highest number of victims, totalling 2,964 people from 783 families at  24 relief centres (PPS), followed by Johor Bahru (1,844 people from 504 families at 10 PPS), and Kluang (1,633 victims from 500 families at 14 PPS).

The remaining victims are at a PPS in each of the following districts, namely, Kulai (86 victims from 23 families), Segamat (20 people from five families), and Pontian (17 people from four families), he added.

Azmi, who is also Johor state secretary, said that based on data from the Drainage and Irrigation Department, six rivers in Johor recorded dangerous water levels.

They are Sg Johor in Rantau Panjang and Kota Tinggi, Sg Linggiu in Linggiu, Sg Kepala Orang in Kg Sri Jaya, Sg Johor in Kota Tinggi, Sg Kahang in Kg Contoh, Kluang, as well as  Sg Siam in Kg Sg Siam, Kulai.

Rain is forecast in Mersing and Tangkak, while the other districts are expected to be sunny.

Meanwhile, based on the latest report issued by the National Disaster Control Centre of the National Disaster Management Agency, the number of flood victims in Pahang also increased to 845 people from 221 families at 23 PPS in three districts in the state, namely Maran, Pekan and Rompin, as of last midnight.

Rompin recorded the highest number of flood victims, totalling 360 people from 109 families, followed by  Maran (261 victims from 58 families) and Pekan (224 victims from 54 families).

One PPS was opened in Kuching, Sarawak, to accommodate 38 people from 12 families whose homes were destroyed in a fire.

Meanwhile, a survey of the Drainage and Irrigation Department’s telemetry station found that five rivers recorded dangerous water levels, namely Sg Skudai, Johor Bahru; Sg Johor, Johor Bahru; Sg Johor, Kota Tinggi; Sg Johor, Kulai; and Sg Endau in Kluang.

Sg Kedah, Kota Setar in Kedah; Sg Kelantan, Gua Musang, in Kelantan; and five rivers in Pahang, namely Sg Kuantan, Kuantan; Sg Pahang, Pekan; Sg Rompin, Rompin; Sg Pahang, Jerantut; and Sg Pahang in Maran also recorded dangerous water levels, as well as Batang Sadong, Serian in Sarawak, and Sg Terengganu, Hulu Terengganu, Terengganu.

The report stated the closure of 43 roads due to floods, soil erosion, sinkholes, and damage. They include Jalan Mersing-Endau (Mersing), Jalan JB-Mersing, and Jalan Kota Tinggi-Kluang in Johor; Kuantan-Segamat Expressway (Tun Razak Expressway), Jalan Pekan-Nenasi-Rompin, Jalan Temerloh-Jerantut in Pahang, and Jalan Bukit Besi-Dungun, Terengganu.

The report also states that a danger warning level of continuous heavy rain has been issued for ​​Rompin, Pahang, while an alert level warning of a similar weather condition has been issued for Maran, Kuantan and Bera in Pahang, as well as in Johor, involving Tangkak, Muar, Batu Pahat, Pontian, Kulai and Johor Bahru. – January 8, 2024

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