Selangor Journal
Orang Asli residents taking shelter at the temporary relief centres (PPS) in Dewan KOA Sungai Ruil at Cameron Highlands, Pahang, on January 6, 2024. — Picture by BERNAMA

Number of flood evacuees in Johor, Sabah down, Pahang unchanged tonight — Nadma

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 18 — The number of flood evacuees in Johor and Sabah has shown a decrease, while in Pahang the number has remained unchanged, as of 8pm today,

According to the latest disaster report issued by the National Disaster Management Agency’s National Disaster Control Centre, a total of 205 evacuees are still seeking shelter in five temporary relief centres in these three states.

In Johor, a relief centre in Batu Pahat was closed this evening, while two others in Segamat are still housing 65 evacuees from 19 families.

In Sabah, one relief centre was closed, leaving only one operational in the Beluran district, accommodating 30 evacuees from 16 families.

In Pahang, the number of flood evacuees remains at 110 from 36 families, who are taking shelter at two centres in Rompin.

Meanwhile, the Irrigation and Drainage Department Telemetry Station shows that five rivers in four states are at dangerous levels.

The rivers are Sungai Johor, Kota Tinggi and Sungai Muar, Segamat in Johor; Sungai Kedah, Kota Setar (Kedah): Sungai Arau in Arau (Perlis) and Sungai Terengganu, Hulu Terengganu (Terengganu).

NADMA also informed that 17 roads were closed due to floods, damaged bridges and landslides, including Jalan Kuala Mentiga-Terapai in Pekan, Pahang; Jalan Bukit Jugra in Kuala Langat, Selangor and Jalan Bukit Kayu Hitam-Bukit Tangga-Sintok in Kubang Pasu, Kedah.

The statement said the number of those seeking shelter at a relief centre in Kuching, Sarawak due to a fire, remains unchanged at 38 people from 12 families as of 8pm today.

— Bernama

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