Recorded rainfall happens once in 172 years


PETALING JAYA: The highest rainfall recorded in the current flood in Johor is in Segamat, one of the locations severely hit by floods, which is 430mm for over 24 hours, says the Irrigation and Drainage Department (DID).

In a statement, it said this measurement called Average Recurrence Interval or ARI happened once in 172 years.

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