Flood situation in Johor continues to improve


JOHOR BARU: The flood situation in the state has continued to improve as the number of victims placed at temporary relief centres (PPS) has continued to drop.

Johor health and environment committee chairman R. Vidyananthan said that as of 4pm, Wednesday (Jan 6), there were 3,182 people from 807 families placed at PPS compared to 3,566 people from 903 families at 8am on the same day.

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