KUALA LUMPUR: Continuous heavy rain is forecasted to fall over Johor and the Malaysian eastern states of Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang from Friday (Jan 27) until next Monday. Malaysia’s Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) issued an alert at 9am on Friday that continuous rain at an alert categ
According to the National Disaster Management Agency , the number of flood victims has decreased in Johor, with 4,532 evacuees recorded as of 12pm on Friday. Just 24 hours before, 5,528 flood victims were recorded in the state.Sabah remains the worst-hit state with 7,162 evacuees, according to the agency.
According to Bernama, NADMA on Thursday ordered the disaster management committees at both state and district levels to be activated. The agency also requested for the level of preparedness to be increased to face possible disasters, especially in high-risk areas, adding that it will continue monitoring the situation through its cooperation with various agencies.
Over the past few days, heavy floods in several parts of Malaysia have forced thousands to evacuate and flee their homes. Floods are an annual phenomenon in the country due to the northeast monsoon that brings heavy rain from November to March.
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