Johor to provide RM300 aid to families affected by floods
26 Jan 2023 10:25pm
Rositah Ismail, 49, (left) with her mother Khamsah Atip, 72, (middle) dan aunty Munah Abdullah, 73 at releif centre at SK Tenang, Segamat.
"At the same time, if there is a need for assistance (to clean up houses), the Southern Volunteers will help out.
"The National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA) will give RM1,000 to every affected family and, hopefully, the state government will add another RM300 to every family,” he told reporters after visiting the Kampung Paya Merah Multi-Purpose Hall temporary evacuation centre here today.
Commenting on the flood situation in Johor, he said that as of 4 pm today, five centres had already been closed, with the number of centres still open now standing at 53.
"As of 4 pm today, there are still 5,111 flood evacuees. Segamat still records the highest number of victims, with 1,468 evacuees from 428 families still housed at 17 centres, followed by Mersin and Kota Tinggi. - Bernama