More flood victims in Kelantan, Johor, Perak, total in six states stands at 2,633

Bernama
November 14, 2022 12:30 MYT
Villagers use canoes to move goods to a safer place following the flooding of the village in Kampung Bawah Lembah, Rantau Panjang. - BERNAMA
KUALA LUMPUR: The number of flood victims in Kelantan, Johor and Perak rose this morning, while Selangor and Penang showed a drop and it remained at 41 in Melaka.
The latest number of flood victims in the six states now stands at 2,633 people.
In JOHOR, the Tangkak District Disaster Management Committee (JPBD) in a statement said the district became the latest area to be hit by floods, bringing the number of victims in the state to 319 as of 8 this morning, compared to 266 victims as at midnight last night.
A total of 53 people from 11 families in the district were relocated to Sekolah Kebangsaan Simpang 5 Darat at midnight last night following rising water.
"All the victims are from Kampung Simpang 5 Darat, Kampung Parit Bunga Raya Hujung and Kampung Parit Pulai. With this latest number, five districts are now affected by floods including Segamat, Kulai, Kluang and Pontian," according to the statement.
In Pontian, the number of victims evacuated to Sekolah Kebangsaan Melayu Raya remained at 17 victims while in the Kulai district, the temporary relief centre (PPS) in Kampung Baru Sengkang multipurpose hall housed 139 victims and Kampung Murni Jaya Hall there are 19 victims.
"In Kluang, Kampung Ithnin Maarof PPS housed 34 victims while in Segamat, three PPS housed 57 victims, namely 39 victims in Kampung Batu Badak, Kampung Kuala Paya (four victims) while Tasek community hall (14 victims), " said the statement.
In PERAK, a Civil Defence Force (APM) spokesman, said four more PPS were opened in Teluk Intan apart from Larut Matang and Selama (LMS) and Kinta districts which accommodated 124 victims from 38 families bringing the latest number of flood victims this morning to 283 victims from 83 families.
The four PPS are at the community halls of Kampung Piandang, Siputeh; Sungai Lidin, Simpang; Jelapang and Kampung Simpang Halt, he said in a statement today.
In KELANTAN, the number of flood victims continued to increase when 1,771 victims from 586 families were placed in eight PPS as of 9 am, compared to 1,681 victims involving 552 families last night.
Based on Social Welfare Department (JKM) InfoBecana portal, all the flood victims were placed in eight PPS in Pasir Mas district.
In PENANG, state APM operations sector assistant director Maj (PA) Kamal Jakarinah said the number of flood victims in Penang continued to fall to 37 victims from eight families this morning compared to 42 victims from nine families, last night.
All the victims were sheltered in Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Lahar Yooi PPS in Tasek Gelugor while another PPS in Puri Desa hall, which previously accommodated a total of 39 victims from 11 families was closed yesterday afternoon following the recovery of the flood situation in the area.
In MELAKA, the state Disaster Management Committee secretariat in a statement said the flood victims placed in two PPS in Alor Gajah this morning remained 41 victims from 12 families, the same as recorded last night.
The number of victims at the Kampung Gadek City Hall PPS remains the same with 11 victims from six families while the Bukit Balai Durian Tunggal PPS accommodates 30 victims from six families.
"All the victims are from Kampung Gadek, Kampung Bukit Tambun, Kampung Bukit Balai, Kampung Belimbing, Kampung Pulau and Pengkalan in Alor Gajah," according to the statement.
In SELANGOR, InfoBencana website said the number of flood victims in the state continued to drop from 370 victims involving 89 families last night to 182 victims (53 families) as of 6.52 this morning.
Six PPS are still open, namely four in Kuala Selangor involving SK Sungai Sireh; Jeram National Middle School; Yuk Chih Batang Berjuntai Chinese National Type School and Seri Harmoni community hall while the two in Klang are SK Sungai Binjai and Kampung Johan Setia Masjid hall.
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