Floods Hit Johor Again, Eight Relief Centres Opened
Flood Situation in Kota Tinggi
Johor was hit by floods again after heavy continuous rain since the morning. The state disaster management committee has opened eight flood relief centres in Kota Tinggi to provide shelter to those affected by the floods.
Flood Relief Efforts
As of tonight, 355 victims from 124 families are seeking shelter at the relief centres. The state disaster management committee is working tirelessly to provide assistance to those affected by the floods.
Rivers at Danger Levels
Four rivers in the district have been reported to be at dangerous levels, namely Sungai Skudai, Sungai Tebrau, Sungai Sedili Kecil, and Sungai Paya Dato. The heavy rain has caused widespread flooding in the area, affecting many residents.
Precautionary Measures
Residents are advised to take precautionary measures to ensure their safety during this time. This includes avoiding travel to affected areas, staying indoors, and following instructions from local authorities.
Conclusion
The floods in Johor are a reminder of the importance of being prepared for natural disasters. It is essential for residents to stay informed and follow instructions from local authorities to ensure their safety.
FAQs
Q: How many flood relief centres have been opened in Kota Tinggi?
A: Eight flood relief centres have been opened in Kota Tinggi.
Q: How many victims are seeking shelter at the relief centres?
A: 355 victims from 124 families are seeking shelter at the relief centres.
Q: Which rivers are at danger levels?
A: Sungai Skudai, Sungai Tebrau, Sungai Sedili Kecil, and Sungai Paya Dato are at danger levels.
Q: What precautions should residents take during this time?
A: Residents should avoid travel to affected areas, stay indoors, and follow instructions from local authorities.