Johor State firefighters rescued 3 people from a vehicle trapped in flood waters in Labis, Johor on 24 January. As of 25 January, the National Disaster ...
The National Disaster Management Agency said a total of 607 people have been displaced, as of 25 January, from homes in the districts of Kudat and Pitas. Meanwhile, flooding has also affected Sabah state in East Malaysia on the island of Borneo. In the neighbouring state of Pahang, around 7 people were displaced after floods in Rompin district.
Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Sabah, Sarawak Affairs and Special Functions) Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali said taking into account current rainy ...
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KOTA KINABALU: The number of flood evacuees in Sabah has increased to 1421 across 17 shelters in the districts of Paitan, Pitas, Kota Marudu and Kudat on ...
The Sabah Public Works Department (JKR) in a statement said three roads involved the Kudat district, namely, Jalan Pinawantai, Jalan Kampung Pengaraban, and ...
"The flooding occurred due to continuous heavy rain. Sabah JKR earlier reported that five roads in Kudat district were cut off, namely Jalan Abdul Rahim, Jalan Sebayan, Jalan Datu, Jalan Bak Bak, and Jalan Lo Thein Chok.-- Bernama The Sabah Public Works Department (JKR) in a statement said three roads involved the Kudat district, namely, Jalan Pinawantai, Jalan Kampung Pengaraban, and Jalan Indrasan, while another three roads were in Pitas (Jalan Liu Malibang, Jalan Kabatasan, and Jalan Kanibongan) and one in Kota Marudu (Jalan Teringai).
The state disaster management committee in southern state Johor said there are currently 4,207 flood evacuees at 45 relief centres across six districts, with ...
Although there are no official reports from MetMalaysia, heavy rains that began on Tuesday and are forecast to continue until Jan 30 can be categorised as its third wave,” he told reporters. They suffered minor injuries and were treated at Hospital Segamat. JOHOR BAHRU - The number of flood victims in Johor doubled to more than 4,000 on Wednesday afternoon as the Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) warned “dangerous-level” heavy rains will continue in Johor and Sabah until Thursday.
Heavy rain expected to last until January 30 can be categorised as the third wave of the northeast monsoon, says Sabah and Sarawak Affairs and Special Functions ...
This is to prevent untoward incidents. Although there are no official reports from the Meteorological Department, heavy rain that began on January 24 and is forecast to continue until January 30 can be categorised as the third wave. “Next would be to ensure the welfare and health of flood victims through the involvement of the Social Welfare Department and state Health Departments,” Armizan said.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 25 — Pahang became the latest state to be hit by monsoon floods today after Johor and Sabah. In PAHANG, three temporary relief centres ...
The Sabah JBPN, in a statement, said a total of 147 victims from 41 families were relocated to three relief centres in Paitan, while 79 victims from 21 families were transferred to three others in Pitas. In SABAH, the number of flood victims in the state increased to 607 from 139 families who were relocated to eight relief centres this afternoon compared to 166 people from 41 families this morning. The State Disaster Management Committee (JPBN), in a statement, said that Segamat remained the worst affected district with 1,522 victims (424 families), followed by Kluang with 1,222 people (348 families) and Mersing with 708 victims (221 families).