Brace for another wave of floods


Making the best of bad times: Muhammad Hasif Ismail casting a fishing net with two young relatives in the flooded compound of his in-laws’ house near Jasin, Melaka. — Bernama

JOHOR BARU: Residents living next to water bodies or rivers in several states need to be vigilant as there is a possibility of another wave of floods, warns the Fire and Rescue Department.

Its deputy director-general (operations) Datuk Edwin Galan Teruki said that based on reports from the Meteorological Department, rain was expected to continue in several states nationwide until Monday.

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