The Borneo Post

Floods: Drop in number of evacuees in Sabah, Johor yesterday afternoon

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KUALA LUMPUR: The number of flood evacuees in Sabah and Johor has dropped from 1,735 to 1,573 people, as of yesterday afternoon.

In Sabah, the number of flood victims decreased to 642 people from a total of 192 families, who were evacuated to 14 temporary relief centres (PPS), compared with 758 people from 220 families in the morning.

Telupid has the highest number of evacuees with 309 people from 92 families, who are currently accommodat­ed in seven PPS.

A total of 123 people from 46 families are housed in three PPS in Paitan; Beaufort (118 people from 33 families) in one PPS; Beluran (47 people from nine families) in two PPS; and Lahad Datu (45 people from 12 families) in one PPS.

“The number of evacuees in Telupid is expected to drop, while other districts are expected to remain unchanged,” said the

Sabah Disaster Management Committee (JPBN) Secretaria­t in a statement.

In Johor, all the PPS in the Kota Tinggi district were closed, leaving only two other districts – Batu Pahat and Segamat – still affected by the floods for now.

The number of evacuees in the state dropped to 931 people as of 2pm compared with 977 people in the morning.

A total of eight PPS accommodat­ing 266 families are still operating in Batu Pahat and Segamat, with Batu Pahat registerin­g 873 people and Segamat housing 58 evacuees, said the Johor JBPN in a statement.

The weather in nine districts is expected to be sunny, except for rain in Johor Bahru.

Meanwhile, Sungai Bekok in Batu Pahat still recorded a dangerous level, with a reading of 18.76 metres, and showed an upward trend. — Bernama

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