KUALA LUMPUR : The number of flood victims seeking shelter at relief centres in Johor has increased, while the situation in ...
The number of flood evacuees in Johor has decreased from close to 4,000 persons reported early on Monday (Jan 13) following ...
The number of flood victims at relief centres (PPS) in Johor dropped to 3,118 people this afternoon, from 3,776 people this ...
The number of flood victims in Johor continues to rise, with close to 4,000 people now seeking shelter in flood relief ...
The Malaysian Meteorological Department forecasts heavy rain to continue, with the possibility of floods in other districts, ...
The number of flood evacuees in Johor dropped this morning compared to last night, and a temporary relief centre (PPS) has ...
Over 1,100 flood victims evacuated in Kota Tinggi while four other districts have over 500 victims each at relief centres.
The number of flood victims seeking shelter at temporary relief centres in Johor continued to rise this afternoon, compared ...
The number of flood victims in Johor has increased this morning, while the situation in Perak remained unchanged. In JOHOR, ...
There were 1,156 people from 366 families being placed at 18 temporary relief centres. Read more at straitstimes.com.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 12 — The second wave of floods that began in Johor last Wednesday is expected to continue until Saturday, ...
A monsoon surge has been dumping rain over the island since Jan 10, with the occasional strong wind gusts. Read more at ...