Sabah & Sarawak Floods: Victim Count Rises Slightly – Johor Stable

Malaysia Flood Update: January ‍5, 2026 -⁢ Sabah, ⁢Sarawak & Johor Affected

Are you concerned about the ⁤ongoing ⁤floods⁣ in Malaysia? Recent⁤ weather events have impacted several states, displacing communities and prompting ⁣relief efforts. This article provides the latest ⁢updates on the situation⁤ in Sabah, ‍Sarawak, and Johor as of January 5, 2026,⁤ offering ⁣crucial information for residents, travelers, and those looking to help. ⁢We’ll cover current victim numbers,⁣ affected areas, weather forecasts, and resources for staying informed.

Current Situation – A State-by-State Breakdown

as of this morning,January 5,2026,flood ‍conditions persist across parts of ⁢Malaysia. While Johor remains relatively stable, Sabah and Sarawak are experiencing a slight increase ⁢in the number of evacuees. Here’s a detailed look:

Sabah:

* ⁤ Total victims: 513 (up from⁤ 510 on January 4th).
* Beaufort: 338 individuals from 120 families are sheltering at‍ Dewan⁢ Selagon.⁢ They are from eight villages.
* Kota Kinabalu:⁢ 158 victims, representing 53 families, are housed at Dewan Masjid al-Munir⁢ in Kampung Darau.
* ‍ Kota Belud:‍ Recently impacted, ⁢with 17 victims ‍from‍ four families at⁢ Dewan Kampung Lentigi.
* Weather Forecast: MetMalaysia predicts thunderstorms in Sabah’s interior, with temperatures between 22°C⁤ and 33°C. Stay vigilant and⁤ monitor local weather reports.

Sarawak:

*⁣ Total victims: 166 ⁤people from 53 families (increased from 47⁤ people/18 families on January 4th).
* Miri: All evacuees are currently at‍ Sekolah Menengah‍ Kebangsaan ⁣bekenu. The‍ increase⁣ highlights the evolving ⁢nature of the situation.

Johor:

* Total ⁤victims: Remains at 50⁤ people ⁤from 15 families.
* Segamat: Two relief centers are active:
* ‍ Balai ‍Raya Kampung Batu Badak (36 victims,11 families).
* ⁤ Dewan‍ Serbaguna Kampung Tandong (14 victims, 4 families).
*⁢ River Levels: Sungai Muar⁣ (Buloh Kasap) is at⁣ a‍ warning⁣ level ‍of ⁢8.41m. Sungai Tekam (Jetty) is also at a warning level,⁣ reading 3.76m.
* ⁢ weather: Clear conditions are ⁤currently reported across all Johor districts. Though,continued monitoring is⁢ essential.

What You Need ⁢to Do – Safety & Preparedness

If you are in an affected area, your safety is paramount. Here are some⁢ crucial steps⁢ to take:

* Heed Evacuation Orders: If authorities advise you to evacuate,‍ do so‍ immediately.‍ Don’t attempt to stay and protect your‍ belongings.
* Stay Informed: Regularly check updates from official sources (listed below).
* Secure Valuables: If time allows, move essential belongings⁢ to higher⁢ ground.
* Disconnect Electrical⁢ appliances: Prevent electrocution by switching off and unplugging electrical devices.
*⁢ Avoid Floodwaters: Floodwater can be contaminated and dangerous.
* Report⁣ Emergencies: Contact emergency ⁢services if you or someone you know needs assistance.

Understanding the Risks – Why These Floods Are Happening

While seasonal⁣ rainfall is common in Malaysia, recent⁤ flooding events are often exacerbated by several factors. These include:

* ⁣ Monsoon Season: The Northeast Monsoon brings heavy rainfall to the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia and parts of ⁣Sabah and Sarawak.
* ⁢ Deforestation: ⁤ loss⁣ of forest cover reduces the land’s ability to ⁢absorb rainfall,increasing runoff.
* Urbanization: Increased concrete ⁢surfaces prevent water⁣ from being absorbed into the ground.
* ⁣ Climate Change: Changing weather patterns are contributing to more frequent and⁢ intense rainfall events.
* ⁣ Drainage Issues: Inadequate⁣ drainage systems can lead to localized flooding.

How You can Help – Supporting Relief efforts

Want to contribute to the recovery efforts? Here are several ways you can help:

* Donate to ⁤Official Relief Funds: Support organizations⁢ like the Malaysian Red ⁢Crescent ⁣Society ([https://www.redcrescent.org.my/](https://www.redcrescent.org.my/

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