JOHOR BARU, March 19 — The number of flood victims in Batu Pahat continues to drop, while Segamat has fully recovered, with all evacuees allowed to go home. The state...
JOHOR BARU, March 19 — The number of flood victims in Batu Pahat continues to drop, while Segamat has fully recovered, with all evacuees allowed to go home.
The state Disaster Management Committee said that a total of 15,907 evacuees are still seeking shelter at 68 temporary relief centres as of 4 pm, compared with 17,125 people reported at 8 am today. “Two relief centres — at Sekolah Kebangsaan Seri Pasir Puteh in Batu Pahat, and Balai Raya Batu Badak in Segamat — closed after the floodwaters receded,” the committee said.
Three rivers in Batu Pahat recorded readings at warning level — Bekok Dam at Sungai Bekok at 19.09 metres , Sembrong Dam at Sungai Sembrong , and Sungai Senggarang in Senggarang . The weather conditions in seven districts are expected to be sunny, except for Johor Bahru, Pontian and Batu Pahat, which will experience rain. — Bernama
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