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Chitchat Johor Flooded While Singapore Has Light Ponding! 1000 Jiuhukias Now Homeless! Compare PAP Vs Useless Bumi leadership!

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JOHOR BAHRU: About 1,000 people in Malaysia's southern state of Johor have been placed in temporary evacuation centres after flooding caused by two days of heavy rain which started on Friday (Jan 1).

Four districts - Kulai, Johor Bahru, Kluang and Kota Tinggi - were hit by flooding, said State Health and Environment committee chairman R Vidyananthan.

Traffic was affected as well.

There was a slippery stretch of road along the Kluang-Mersing route near Kluang, said the chairman of the Johor Public Works, Transport and Infrastructure Committee.

Vehicles could still pass but light vehicles could not get through another three locations along the same route as the roads were submerged in 0.2m to 0.6m of water.

“Based on the reports I’ve received, rain will continue for the next one to two days. (Therefore) I advise those affected to think of the safety of their families," said Johor Menteri Besar Ir Hasni Mohammad after visiting a relief centre on Saturday.

“I know they would want to protect their valuables and property but what is most important is their safety and lives."

His comments came after reports that some residents were unwilling to heed instructions by the authorities to evacuate until the flood situation worsened.

Neighbouring Singapore has also been experiencing heavy rain over two days, with temperatures dropping to a low of 21.1°C on Saturday.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...people-evacuated-heavy-rain-malaysia-13881092
 

JohnTan

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Better not live in Mudland,,,its soo 3rd world

It's under moslem bumi leadership. What else would you expect?

Everyone, including moslem clerics and imams, knows that if the jiuhu chinks were running mudland, mudland would be much more developed today.
 

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It's under moslem bumi leadership. What else would you expect?

Everyone, including moslem clerics and imams, knows that if the jiuhu chinks were running mudland, mudland would be much more developed today.
If that happens,,the resident mudslime whore and his minions will have a heart attack
 

JohnTan

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If that happens,,the resident mudslime whore and his minions will have a heart attack

Their mahomet and allah taught them that it is better for moslems to be ruled by a retard and dishonest moslem than by a capable and far less corrupt non-moslem.
 

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Their mahomet and allah taught them that it is better for moslems to be ruled by a retard and dishonest moslem than by a capable and far less corrupt non-moslem.

So the livelihood and quality of life of the people is secondary to mudslime religion? The people and the believers dont matter?
 

JohnTan

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So the livelihood and quality of life of the people is secondary to mudslime religion? The people and the believers dont matter?

They actually don't. Nothing matters more than entering their moslem heaven. It's also a moslem belief that the more they persecute non-believers, the more their mahomet and allah smiles upon them from heaven.
 

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After Covid, China’s Leaders Face New Challenges From Flooding
Unusually heavy rains have wreaked havoc in central and southwestern China, leaving hundreds dead and disrupting the economy’s post-pandemic recovery.


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Having brought the coronavirus pandemic largely under control, China’s leaders are now struggling with a surge of crippling floods that have killed hundreds of people and displaced millions across the central and southwestern parts of the country.
 

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Johor hit by floods after heavy rain, 1,000 residents evacuated
02 Jan 2021 09:49PM
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The districts of Kulai, Johor Bahru, Kluang and Kota Tinggi were hit by floods following continuous rain since the morning of Jan 1, 2021. (Photo: Twitter/Bernama)
(Updated: 02 Jan 2021 09:50PM)
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JOHOR BAHRU: About 1,000 people in Malaysia's southern state of Johor have been placed in temporary evacuation centres after flooding caused by two days of heavy rain which started on Friday (Jan 1).

Four districts - Kulai, Johor Bahru, Kluang and Kota Tinggi - were hit by flooding, said State Health and Environment committee chairman R Vidyananthan.

Traffic was affected as well.

There was a slippery stretch of road along the Kluang-Mersing route near Kluang, said the chairman of the Johor Public Works, Transport and Infrastructure Committee.

Vehicles could still pass but light vehicles could not get through another three locations along the same route as the roads were submerged in 0.2m to 0.6m of water.

A total of 1,000 flood victims were placed in temporary evacuation centres after four districts in Johor were affected due to heavy rain since Jan 1, 2021. (Photo: Twitter/Bernama)

“Based on the reports I’ve received, rain will continue for the next one to two days. (Therefore) I advise those affected to think of the safety of their families," said Johor Menteri Besar Ir Hasni Mohammad after visiting a relief centre on Saturday.

“I know they would want to protect their valuables and property but what is most important is their safety and lives."

His comments came after reports that some residents were unwilling to heed instructions by the authorities to evacuate until the flood situation worsened.

Neighbouring Singapore has also been experiencing heavy rain over two days, with temperatures dropping to a low of 21.1°C on Saturday.
 

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Wet start to New Year continues as mercury falls to cool 21.1°C in Singapore
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Flash flood warnings were issued for some areas in Singapore on Saturday (Jan 2) after rainy weather from a monsoon surge continued on from Friday. More overcast skies are expected over the next few days. Chua Tian Tian reports.
02 Jan 2021 03:27PM
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SINGAPORE: Temperatures dropped to a low of 21.1°C on Saturday (Jan 2) as cool and rainy weather from a monsoon surge continued on from Friday, said the National Environment Agency (NEA) said.

In a Facebook post, NEA said widespread continuous rain and some thundery showers were expected on Saturday before easing at night.

Similar conditions are forecast for the next few days as well.

As of 7pm on Saturday, the highest total rainfall recorded was 210.6mm at Changi.

"This exceeds the second-highest ever recorded daily rainfall of 194.4mm for January at the Changi climate station (the record high for January is 216.2mm)," said NEA.

The mercury dropped to a low of 21.1°C at Newton in the afternoon, added the agency in an update. This was revised down from 21.3°C earlier in the day.

READ: Thundery showers expected in first half of January 2021: Met Service
On New Year's Day, Simei recorded the most rainfall at 147.3mm, while the lowest temperature was 21.2°C, also at Newton.

According to national water agency PUB, as of noon on Saturday, the highest total amount of rainfall recorded at Changi since Friday was 318.6mm, which is more than the equivalent of the average monthly rainfall for January (238.3mm).

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Two men sharing an umbrella near Sengkang sports centre on Jan 2, 2021. (Photo: Lydia Lam)
"This is the first monsoon surge occurrence in the current northeast monsoon season," NEA said.

It refers to a strengthening of winds over the South China Sea, causing extensive rainclouds to form over the surrounding region.

Typically, there are two to three surge occurrences during the season, NEA said.

"The relatively low temperatures experienced at present are primarily due to the cool air masses associated with the monsoon surges", said Dr Matthias Roth, Professor of Urban Climatology at the National University of Singapore.

An additional factor is reduced incoming solar radiation as sustained, extensive cloud cover prevents the sun from heating up the air near the ground, he said.

However, the prolonged rain spells should disappear once the dry phase arrives in February, Dr Roth added.

"Weak La Nina conditions are predicted to last until May and may result in slightly above average rainfall," he said.

"Thereafter conditions should return back to normal for the rest of the year."

Rain at Orchard Road on Jan 2, 2021
Rain at Orchard Road on Jan 2, 2021. (Photo: Gabrielle Andres)
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People holding an umbrella near Sengkang Sports Centre on Jan 2, 2021. (Photo: Lydia Lam)
PUB noted that it issued flood risk warnings for several locations, including Lorong Halus, Pasir Ris Farmway 3, Jalan Seaview, Mountbatten Road and the junction of Bedok Road and Upper Changi Road East, when heavy rain caused water levels in the drains and canals to exceed 90 per cent capacity.

PUB’s QRT vehicle assisting to direct traffic along Mountbatten Road
PUB’s quick response teams vehicle assisting to direct traffic along Mountbatten Road, where a flood risk warning was issued on Jan 1, 2021. (Photo: Facebook/PUB)
"Over the two days, PUB’s quick response teams were deployed to direct traffic and render assistance to residents in the areas stated above to protect them from flood risk," the agency said, adding that its officers helped residents in Mountbatten and Jalan Seaview install inflatable flood bags to protect their homes.

A PUB officer distributing inflatable sandbags to a resident at Fort Road
A PUB officer distributing inflatable sandbags to a resident at Fort Road in Mountbatten on Jan 2, 2021. (Photo: Facebook/PUB)
According to a weather advisory by the Meteorological Service Singapore on Thursday, moderate thundery showers and windy conditions are expected in the afternoon in the first two weeks of 2021.

On a few days, large-scale convergence of winds in the region could bring heavy and widespread thundery showers over the country.

The unusually cooler conditions can be attributed to both man-made climate change and a natural "stretch of bad luck", says Professor Benjamin P Horton, Director of the Earth Observatory of Singapore at the Nanyang Technological University.

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An uprooted tree at Tampines St 22 on Jan 2, 2021. (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan)
"Predicted climate change will significantly increase water-related risks, especially increasingly frequent and intense extreme rainfall events," he said.

"The Earth is getting warmer, with significantly more moisture in the atmosphere. As the atmosphere gets warmer, it can hold more moisture. The intensity of downpours (and therefore the risk of floods) depends in part on how much water the air can hold at a given time."

The highest recorded daily total rainfall and lowest recorded temperature for the month of January in the past 10 years was 238.2mm at Pulau Ubin on Jan 30, 2011 and 20.1°C at Tengah on Jan 31, 2014.

For Sunday, NEA said it is expected to be cloudy in the morning, with thundery showers in the afternoon. The temperature is forecast to range between 22°C and 31°C.

Source: CNA/kv(rw)
 

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johor folder to remain silent as more sinkie home investors and owners struggle with not only the pandamic but also depreciating value, border restrictions, and now flooding. quadruple jeopardy. can jump into johor straits or the flood when it’s 6.9 jeopardy (including prospect of jiuhu gov seizing properties from sinkies with any anti-foreigner law that can pass in the rascalyat).
 

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johor folder to remain silent as more sinkie home investors and owners struggle with not only the pandamic but also depreciating value, border restrictions, and now flooding. quadruple jeopardy. can jump into johor straits or the flood when it’s 6.9 jeopardy (including prospect of jiuhu gov seizing properties from sinkies with any anti-foreigner law that can pass in the rascalyat).
It's not flood8ng in jb where most of the homes are built.
 

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auntie gin(nah) will give you free love. muak!
Thats good to hear. Its was flooding in china too, but not in beijing or shanghai. Besides singapore manages the water chatchment areas of sg johore which is the size of the republic itself.no Malaysians are allowed to enter the area.
 

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Thats good to hear. Its was flooding in china too, but not in beijing or shanghai. Besides singapore manages the water chatchment areas of sg johore which is the size of the republic itself.no Malaysians are allowed to enter the area.
nusa duta should be spared, but auntie is not there. you must visit imh to get your free love.
 
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