The Borneo Post

Number of flood evacuees in four states drops to 41,154

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KUALA LUMPUR: The number of flood evacuees housed at flood relief centres in four states dropped slightly yesterday morning to 41,154, compared with 41,994 recorded on Sunday night.

In Johor, the number of evacuees dropped to 40,847 at 8am compared to 41,661 at 8pm Sunday.

The Johor Disaster Management Committee (JPBN) in a statement said 11,496 families are still taking shelter at 139 relief centres in the four affected districts.

“Batu Pahat remains the worsthit district with 39,256 evacuees, followed by Muar (781 people from 226 families), Tangkak (576 people from 241 families) and Segamat (234 people from 63 families),” it said.

The water levels of four rivers in Batu Pahat were still above the danger mark, with Sungai Bekok at Bekok Dam registerin­g 19.47m, Sungai Senggarang in Senggarang (3.63m), Sungai Simpang Kiri in Sri Medan (2.40m) and Sungai Simpang Kiri in Parit Sulong (2.05m), while Sungai Muar at Bukit Kepong in Muar was at 3.57m.

In Melaka, the number of flood evacuees in Jasin dropped further to 61 people from 14 families as at 8am, compared to 87 people from 20 families following the closure of four relief centres in stages since Sunday.

The JPBN secretaria­t in a statement said the victims are being housed at Sekolah Kebangsaan Parit Penghulu.

In Pahang, the JPBN secretaria­t reported that the number of evacuees at two centres in Rompin district remained at 155 people from 54 families.

In Sarawak, the JPBN secretaria­t said the number of evacuees remained at 91 people from 18 families in Kuching, housed at Dewan Sinaran Lumut and Dewan Kampung Sungai Bedaun, as at 7am yesterday.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? A villager in Yong Peng, Johor begins the clean-up works on his house after the flood level there recedes.
— Bernama photo A villager in Yong Peng, Johor begins the clean-up works on his house after the flood level there recedes.

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