6 states have water level readings that exceed the danger level.
The Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID) recorded water level readings above the danger mark at fifteen stations in Sarawak, Pahang, Selangor, Negri Sembilan, Melaka, and Johor.
This is based on information provided by the department on its official website, publicinfobanjir.water.gov.my, as of 10.45 a.m. today.
Sungai Semenyih in Pekan Bangi Lama, Hulu Langat; Sungai Binjai in Pekan Meru, Klang; Sungai Klang in Taman Sri Muda, Klang; and Sungai Rasau in Taman Desa Kemuning, Klang were the most stations recorded in Selangor.
Sungai Langat in Bukit Changgang, Kuala Langat; Sungai Labu in Kampung Salak Tinggi, Sepang; Sungai Langat in Dengkil, Sepang; and Sungai Langat in Jenderam Hilir, Sepang are among the others.
Other stations in Sarawak include Long Jegan, Long Teru, and Marudi in Miri; Pahang (Sungai Serting at Padang Gudang bridge, Bera); Johor (Sungai Lenik in Ladang Chaah, Segamat); Negeri Sembilan (Sungai Linggi in Pekan Linggi, Port Dickson); and Melaka (Sungai Linggi in Pekan Linggi, Port Dickson) (Sungai Melaka in Melaka Pindah, Alor Gajah).
In a Facebook post, the department advised the public to always be aware of current weather conditions.
The most recent flood warnings and forecasts, as well as river water level updates, can be found at publicinfobanjir.water.gov.my or the Public infobanjir Twitter account.