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Heavy rain in Johor: Close to 4,000 victims forced into flood relief centres​

Heavy rain in Johor: Close to 4,000 victims forced into flood relief centres

Local authorities monitoring water levels and flooded houses at Kampung Gembut in Kota Tinggi, Johor on Jan 24, 2023. (Photo: Facebook/Polis Daerah Kota Tinggi)

Rhea Yasmine Bte Alis Haizan
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25 Jan 2023 11:50AM (Updated: 25 Jan 2023 02:11PM)
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JOHOR BAHRU: Close to 4,000 flood victims have been housed in temporary relief centres across Johor on Wednesday (Jan 25) as heavy rain continues to batter parts of the state.
According to Malaysia’s National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA), Johor has recorded 3,937 flood victims as of noon on Wednesday.


This is an increase from the 2,912 flood victims recorded by the agency 12 hours prior.
Bernama reported that the state disaster management committee said there are now 41 relief centres across five districts in operation in Johor. The five districts are Kota Tinggi, Kluang, Mersing, Segamat and Batu Pahat.
It added that Segamat is the worst-affected district affected by flooding, with 1,417 people housed in 16 relief centres.

The Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) forecasted on Wednesday morning that continuous heavy rain is expected in Johor for the day.
The department has issued a warning for extreme heavy rain in the districts of Segamat, Kluang, Mersing, Kulai, Kota Tinggi and Johor Bahru, while heavy rain is anticipated in the districts of Tangkak, Muar, Batu Pahat and Pontian.


Last month, Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, who is the Central Disaster Management Committee chairman, called for immediate long-term measures to resolve the country’s flood problem, including holistic flood mitigation projects.


Ahmad Zahid said that such flood management efforts, when completed, could ensure good long-term flood management until 2100.
Floods are an annual phenomenon in Malaysia due to the northeast monsoon that brings heavy rain from November to March.
 

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Heavy rain in Johor: Close to 4,000 victims forced into flood relief centres​

Heavy rain in Johor: Close to 4,000 victims forced into flood relief centres

Local authorities monitoring water levels and flooded houses at Kampung Gembut in Kota Tinggi, Johor on Jan 24, 2023. (Photo: Facebook/Polis Daerah Kota Tinggi)

Rhea Yasmine Bte Alis Haizan
Rhea Yasmine Bte Alis Haizan
25 Jan 2023 11:50AM (Updated: 25 Jan 2023 02:11PM)
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JOHOR BAHRU: Close to 4,000 flood victims have been housed in temporary relief centres across Johor on Wednesday (Jan 25) as heavy rain continues to batter parts of the state.
According to Malaysia’s National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA), Johor has recorded 3,937 flood victims as of noon on Wednesday.


This is an increase from the 2,912 flood victims recorded by the agency 12 hours prior.
Bernama reported that the state disaster management committee said there are now 41 relief centres across five districts in operation in Johor. The five districts are Kota Tinggi, Kluang, Mersing, Segamat and Batu Pahat.
It added that Segamat is the worst-affected district affected by flooding, with 1,417 people housed in 16 relief centres.

The Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) forecasted on Wednesday morning that continuous heavy rain is expected in Johor for the day.
The department has issued a warning for extreme heavy rain in the districts of Segamat, Kluang, Mersing, Kulai, Kota Tinggi and Johor Bahru, while heavy rain is anticipated in the districts of Tangkak, Muar, Batu Pahat and Pontian.


Last month, Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, who is the Central Disaster Management Committee chairman, called for immediate long-term measures to resolve the country’s flood problem, including holistic flood mitigation projects.


Ahmad Zahid said that such flood management efforts, when completed, could ensure good long-term flood management until 2100.
Floods are an annual phenomenon in Malaysia due to the northeast monsoon that brings heavy rain from November to March.

So that's why johor's housing property is so cheap.
 

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Heavy rain in Johor: Close to 4,000 victims forced into flood relief centres​

Heavy rain in Johor: Close to 4,000 victims forced into flood relief centres

Local authorities monitoring water levels and flooded houses at Kampung Gembut in Kota Tinggi, Johor on Jan 24, 2023. (Photo: Facebook/Polis Daerah Kota Tinggi)

Rhea Yasmine Bte Alis Haizan
Rhea Yasmine Bte Alis Haizan
25 Jan 2023 11:50AM (Updated: 25 Jan 2023 02:11PM)
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JOHOR BAHRU: Close to 4,000 flood victims have been housed in temporary relief centres across Johor on Wednesday (Jan 25) as heavy rain continues to batter parts of the state.
According to Malaysia’s National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA), Johor has recorded 3,937 flood victims as of noon on Wednesday.


This is an increase from the 2,912 flood victims recorded by the agency 12 hours prior.
Bernama reported that the state disaster management committee said there are now 41 relief centres across five districts in operation in Johor. The five districts are Kota Tinggi, Kluang, Mersing, Segamat and Batu Pahat.
It added that Segamat is the worst-affected district affected by flooding, with 1,417 people housed in 16 relief centres.

The Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) forecasted on Wednesday morning that continuous heavy rain is expected in Johor for the day.
The department has issued a warning for extreme heavy rain in the districts of Segamat, Kluang, Mersing, Kulai, Kota Tinggi and Johor Bahru, while heavy rain is anticipated in the districts of Tangkak, Muar, Batu Pahat and Pontian.


Last month, Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, who is the Central Disaster Management Committee chairman, called for immediate long-term measures to resolve the country’s flood problem, including holistic flood mitigation projects.


Ahmad Zahid said that such flood management efforts, when completed, could ensure good long-term flood management until 2100.
Floods are an annual phenomenon in Malaysia due to the northeast monsoon that brings heavy rain from November to March.
Look at the way @slutty created Gansiokbin thread is obviously the same way as @AhMeng recently created Gansiokbin thread and look at how @k1976 up this Gansiokbin thread to attack me. As usual they prove themselves to be ahmeng clones and proved me right. Pui!
 

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Look at the way @slutty created Gansiokbin thread is obviously the same way as @AhMeng recently created Gansiokbin thread and look at how @k1976 up this Gansiokbin thread to attack me. As usual they prove themselves to be ahmeng clones and proved me right. Pui!
A piece of cake to bust evil cheap hakka ADULTERER CUM SON OF SLUT WHORE @AhMeng clone. English literature may be useless in making money but comes in handy here indeed.
 

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Limpeh like to know if a hymen can block outside water from entering? Does it work like a one-way valve? Can any sisters help answer this?

 

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You still dare to post in jb forum ?
Xia suay chicken pok pok pok
You Cantonese scammer prostitute descendant @sweetiepie clone smearing hokkien virgin as chicken to win. Sia suay is you son of Cantonese whore mother. Pui!

Why run road when self exposed went to jail for buying illegal goods and dare not say when I questioned you what did you buy? Must be some sia suay illegal goods that very few people bought and police will immediately know who you are if you say what you bought. Pui!
 
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