Flood Hit Malaysia’s Southern State of Johor

Flood  in Johor, Malaysia

It’s monsoon season as usual in Malaysia around this time of the year but this year’s effect of the wet spell had been amplified by Typhoon Utor, which had struck the Philippines recently. The after-effect of the thyphoon is believed to have caused heavy rainfall and stronger-than-usual winds that had hit major parts of Malaysia.

Johor, a southern state of Malaysia bordering Singapore, is hardest hit thus far. Major towns in Johor is now submerged under water and a total of 26,000 had been reported evacuated as of yesterday. Other states are also not spared but the conditions in Malaccan, Negeri Sembilan adn Pahang are not as bad. A total of 45,000 have been evacuated nationwide as of yesterday.

From my personal point of view, eventhough the rainy seasons and Thypoon Utor are seens as partial causes of the disaster, the effect could have been contained much better had there been proper drainage and more controlled development of the affected areas. I hope the government agencies responsible for the enforcement of such measures would accept the fact and get their act together rather than just blaming the nature. Let’s pray and hope that the situation will get better in the next few days so that those affected can return home as soon as possible.

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[tags]flood, johor, malaysia, rain, thypoon utor, drainage[/tags]

4 Responses to “Flood Hit Malaysia’s Southern State of Johor”

  1. December 22nd, 2006 | 2:04 pm
  2.   Zheng
    August 14th, 2008 | 12:07 pm

    everybody!! PLEASE!! Case in Johor is just PROLOGUE !

    Lets cooperate n STOP GLOBAL WARMING!!

    END FUTURE DISASTERS!!

  3.   Kelly
    January 22nd, 2009 | 6:53 pm

    Its just fate and destiny… or maybe karma…
    Let nature do smth to it… If you were to die , nothing could be prevented…
    YOU CAN’T ESCAPE DEATH’S NATURE…

  4.   ahmadneil
    March 23rd, 2009 | 2:41 pm

    The gov’t must ensure that the people are safe and food and medicine must be given free to lessen the people’s sufferings.Any damage to properties must be look into and help must be given to the people and less fortunate.The gov’t must provide boats ,food and dry cloths to the affected people.Clean drinking water must be distributed to the affected people also to prevent any out break of water borne disease.


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