Flood situation in Johor shows improvement as evacuee numbers decline


JOHOR BARU: The flood situation in Johor is showing signs of improvement as the number of evacuees continues to decline.

The Johor Disaster Management Committee announced that as of 6pm on Sunday (March 24) the number of affected families had decreased from 703 to 544, while the total number of displaced victims had fallen from 2,455 to 1,906.

“The number of active temporary relief centres (PPS) has also reduced from 23 to 21, with two centres officially closed today.

“Despite the improving conditions, five districts remain affected by the floods which is Johor Baru, Pontian, Kota Tinggi, Kluang, and Batu Pahat,” it said in a statement on Sunday.

The committee added that the authorities are continuing to monitor the situation closely, particularly concerning potential high tides and ongoing rain forecasts.

“Currently, Johor Baru has the highest number of victims, with 679 people taking shelter across five relief centres.

“This is followed by Batu Pahat (432 evacuees), Kluang (299), Pontian (419), and Kota Tinggi (77),” the committee said, adding that residents in flood-prone areas to remain vigilant and adhere to evacuation orders if necessary.

The public can stay updated through the Johor Civil Defence Force’s official Facebook page or contact the State Disaster Operations Control Center (PKOB) at 07-2322484/5 or via WhatsApp at 019-2127215.

 

 

 

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