
In Kelantan, 604 people from 182 families were placed at three PPS in the Pasir Mas and Tanah Merah districts as of 3pm today, compared to 311 people from 94 families this morning.
Residents and traders in Rantau Panjang town, situated near the Sungai Golok, are on high alert as the river water reached 9.91m, exceeding the danger level of 9m.
In Penang, the number of flood victims increased to 160, compared to 117 this morning. They have been placed in three PPS as of 2pm after several areas were submerged due to flash floods following a four-hour downpour yesterday evening.
Seberang Perai Utara district police chief Radzi Ahmad said the newly opened PPS at SK Lahar Yooi in Tasek Gelugor houses 26 people from seven families while the PPS at Dewan Banjir Desa Puri still has eight people from two families.
Seberang Perai Tengah district police chief Tan Cheng San said the PPS at True Light Chinese National School (SJKC), Juru Village, is sheltering 126 people from 35 families.
In Melaka, the number of evacuees in the two PPS in Alor Gajah rose to 37 from 11 families compared with 29 victims from 10 families at 8am today.
In Johor, the total number of flood victims remains at 57 from 18 families, housed at three PPS in Segamat as of noon today.
In Kedah, a PPS in the Kulim district was closed while the number of flood victims in Kedah has dropped to 220 people from 53 families as of noon compared to 239 people from 61 families this morning.
In Selangor, the number of victims housed in eight PPS in the Klang and Kuala Selangor districts has dropped to 803 people from 190 families compared to 890 victims from 212 families yesterday.