KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 16 — A total of 455 evacuees are still sheltering at eight relief centres in three flood-affected states as of 6am today.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 15 — The number of flood evacuees in Sabah recorded an increase, while there was a drop in Pahang and Johor, bringing the latest total number of evacuees to 635 people as at noon, compared with 663 reported this morning.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 15 — A total of 663 flood victims are forced to take shelter as of 6am today compared to 692 last night, with Sabah and Pahang recording an increase in the number of evacuees, while Johor reported a drop.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 14 — A total of 1,842 flood evacuees are still taking shelter at 18 relief centres in Johor and Pahang as of midday today, compared to 1,860 people this morning.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 14 — The number of flood evacuees in Johor continued to decrease, while the situation remained unchanged in Pahang this morning, with 1,860 evacuees taking shelter at 18 relief centres compared with 1,869 people last night.
PEKAN, Jan 11 — Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah Alhaj today decreed the government to expedite the implementation of the flood mitigation projects planned in Pahang and not to politicise these efforts.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 11 — The number of flood victims in Johor and Pahang increased this morning to 9,146 victims, sheltering in 76 temporary relief centres (PPS), compared with 8,586 evacuees last night.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 10 — Johor and Pahang recorded an increase in the number of flood evacuees, with the latter seeing a three-fold increase today.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 9 — Johor and Pahang recorded a slight drop in the number of flood evacuees, totalling 8,366 people at 73 relief centres (PPS) in both states as of 6 am today compared with 8,566 people last night.
JOHOR BAHRU, Jan 8 — The number of flood victims in Johor continues to rise, with 6,564 people evacuated as of 8am today, almost doubling from 3,322 people at 8pm yesterday.
KLUANG, Jan 6 — The distribution of packed meals by the Social Welfare Department (JKM) to flood victims in temporary relief centres (PPS) across the country will only be provided on the first day of PPS opening.
KOTA TINGGI, Jan 6 — The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) is ready for the go-ahead to move in to help flood victims in the aftermath of the flood.
CAMERON HIGHLANDS, Jan 6 — Government agencies and residents in the southern region have been urged to be alert and adhere to standard operating procedures (SOP) to face the fourth wave of the northeast monsoon (MTL) which is now moving to the south.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 6 — The number of flood evacuees in Johor increased slightly to 1,197 people at 12 relief centres (PPS) as of 6am today, from 1,153 people last night.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 5 — The number of flood victims in Johor has increased to 1,481 people at 13 relief centres as of 6am today, compared to 1,024 people last night.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 2 — The number of flood victims in three states dropped to 71 people in four relief centres as of noon today, compared with the 80 people reported this morning.
PASIR MAS, Jan 2 — Schooling sessions at 595 secondary and primary schools in Kelantan, including those affected by floods, are running smoothly.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 2 — The number of flood victims in three states increased slightly this morning to 80 people in four relief centres as of 6 am, compared to 70 people in three relief centres at midnight.
KOTA BHARU, Jan 1 — The Kelantan Education Department (JPN) is giving flexibility to students affected by floods to attend school in casual clothing when schools reopen on January 2.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 1 — The number of flood evacuees in three states continued to record a downward trend, with 1,483 people housed in 15 temporary relief centres as of 6am today compared with 1,675 people in 16 centres last night.
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