KUALA LUMPUR: The flood situation in Sarawak continues to improve, while the number of evacuees in Sabah has risen slightly, as of 8am Monday (March 24).
KUCHING: The State Disaster Management Committee (JPBN) of Sarawak has received contributions totalling RM2.45mil from private companies for managing and restoring flood-hit areas in the state.
SIBU: Sarawak has fully recovered from floods following the closure of the last two temporary relief centres at the Sibu Jaya Community Hall and Kanowit Sports Complex Hall in Sibu Division on Monday (March 24) evening.
KUALA LUMPUR: The number of flood evacuees housed in temporary relief centres across three states has decreased to 8,274 on Sunday (March 23) morning, down from 9,218 reported on Saturday (March 22).
PETALING JAYA: The flood situation in Sarawak has worsened, with the number of evacuees rising steadily.
JOHOR BARU: More than 13,000 people have been relocated to temporary relief centres in Johor following continuous rain that hit the state last Wednesday.
SIBU: A temporary relief centre (PPS) has been opened at Dewan Masyarakat Song in Kapit on Thursday (March 20) to shelter 44 flood evacuees following continuous heavy rainfall from 9pm Wednesday (March 19) night until this morning.
KOTA KINABALU: The number of flood victims seeking shelter at relief centres in Sabah has risen to 4,555 people from 1,493 families as of 8 pm, compared to 4,159 people from 1,362 families at 4pm on Monday (March 10).
KUCHING: Sarawak Energy Bhd (SEB) is extending support to the state disaster management committee (SDMC) to assist ongoing flood relief efforts across Sarawak.
KUALA LUMPUR: The flood situation in Sabah and Sarawak continues to show a positive trend, with the number of evacuees at temporary relief centres (PPS) decreasing to 1,109 as of 8pm today, compared to 1,775 this afternoon.
KUALA LUMPUR: The number of flood victims in Sabah and Sarawak continues to drop, with only 464 people still taking shelter at eight temporary relief centres in both states on Wednesday (Feb 12) night.
KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 1,086 flood victims in Sarawak and Sabah are still taking shelter at 11 temporary relief centres (PPS) as of 8am on Wednesday (Feb 12).
KUALA LUMPUR: The number of flood evacuees in Sabah continues to rise, while Sarawak recorded a slight decline Monday (Feb 10) morning.
KUALA LUMPUR: The number of flood victims placed in temporary relief centres (PPS) in Johor, Sarawak, and Sabah has increased as of 8am on Thursday (Feb 6) compared to Wednesday (Feb 5).
KUALA LUMPUR: The number of flood victims at temporary relief centres (PPS) in Sarawak has decreased to 3,082, while that in Sabah remains unchanged at 721 as of 8pm on Saturday (Feb 8).
KUALA LUMPUR: The number of flood victims housed in temporary relief centres in Sarawak continues to decline, but were unchanged in Sabah as of Sunday evening (Feb 9).
KUALA LUMPUR: Sarawak became the latest state to be hit by floods, with the Lawas district inundated, while the situation in Sabah worsened as the number of evacuees sheltering at the temporary relief centres increased on Saturday night.
KUALA LUMPUR: The number of individuals displaced by flooding in Sarawak and Sabah continues to rise, with a total of 5,313 evacuees now taking shelter in temporary relief centres across both states as of 8am on Friday.
KUALA LUMPUR: The number of flood evacuees in Sarawak dropped to 4,389 while the number in Sabah edged up to 663 as of 4pm on Friday (Feb 7).
KUALA LUMPUR: The number of flood victims housed at temporary relief centres in Sarawak has continued to decline, while the figure in Sabah is unchanged.