Fire and Rescue Dept rapid action teams ready for worsening Johor floods, says DG


PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department has established two rapid action teams in Johor to be mobilised if the flood situation in the state worsens.

Department director-general Datuk Nor Hisham Mohammad (pic) said the teams are currently stationed in Ayer Hitam and Segamat, as reinforcements to support existing personnel in flood-affected areas.

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