Number of Malaysians displaced by worst-ever floods reaches 160,000

Two boys look on as their friends play in floodwaters in Pengkalan Chepa, near Kota Bharu on Dec 27, 2014. The number of people evacuated due to Malaysia's worst-ever floods jumped to more than 160,000 on Saturday, as Prime Minister Najib Razak
Two boys look on as their friends play in floodwaters in Pengkalan Chepa, near Kota Bharu on Dec 27, 2014. The number of people evacuated due to Malaysia's worst-ever floods jumped to more than 160,000 on Saturday, as Prime Minister Najib Razak reached the worst-hit state after cutting short a vacation in the US. -- PHOTO: AFP

KUALA LUMPUR (REUTERS) - The number of people evacuated due to Malaysia's worst-ever floods jumped to more than 160,000 on Saturday, as Prime Minister Najib Razak reached the worst-hit state after cutting short a vacation in the US.

Najib arrived in Kelantan, which has the biggest problems among eight affected states, following his return from Hawaii on Friday after public criticism he had been absent as flooding worsened.

On Saturday, Najib announced an additional RM500 million (S$190 million) will be spent to aid victims after the flood subsides, following an initial government allocation of 50 million ringgit two days ago.

The number of people evacuated topped 160,000 at 0700GMT Saturday, according to the New Straits Times newspaper, a sharp increase from 100,000 a day before.

The prime minister attended briefings with the National Security Council, the National Disaster Management and Relief Committee, state government and local emergency responders, a statement on Friday said.

Northeastern peninsular Malaysia, which is worst affected part of the country, is regularly hit by flooding during the annual "northeast monsoon", but this year's rains have been particularly heavy.

FLOOD DATA BY STATE

Number of evacuees* from:

Kelantan: 81,925
Terengganu: 35,246 ; 2 deaths
Pahang: 35,564
Perak: 6,730
Johor: 1,096
Perlis: 195
Negeri Sembilan: 80
Selangor: 85 (worst-hit district: Klang)

Total: 160,921

*Figures as of Saturday 4.30pm
Source: bernama

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