Floods: Situation worsens in four states, Terengganu recovers

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KUALA LUMPUR: More people have been evacuated due to the worsening floods in Pahang, Johor, Melaka and Sabah on Monday afternoon (Jan 3).

However, the third wave of floods that hit Terengganu has fully recovered, while the number of victims in Selangor and Negri Sembilan remains unchanged.

As of 11am, six river monitoring stations, namely Sungai Pukin in Rompin, Paya Gintong , Chegar Perah Bridge , Sungai Serting in Padang Gudang Bridge , Sungai Luit in Kampung Subuh and Sungai Pahang in Kuala Krau , have recorded dangerous water levels. The number of flood evacuees in SABAH has also risen to 3,398 people involving 1,236 families from 2,435 people involving 874 families this morning.

In Paitan, 102 victims from 24 families are being housed in three PPS, Telupid and 41 victims from 11 families at two PPS in Beluran. In NEGRI SEMBILAN, the number of evacuees taking shelter at 22 PPS in the state remains unchanged at 2,040 people from 558 families as at 12.50pm.

 

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