1,000 Orang Asli still cut off by floods in Johor

1,000 Orang Asli still cut off by floods in Johor

Mersing fire and rescue station chief Mohd Azhari Awi says all villages in the area have been cut off since Dec 14.

Many roads in Johor have been inaccessible to traffic due to floods across the state. (Bernama pic)
MERSING:
About 1,000 Orang Asli here remain stranded at their villages although floodwaters in Johor have begun to recede.

Mersing fire and rescue station chief Mohd Azhari Awi said the villages were Kampung Peta, Kampung Punan, Kampung Tewowoh, Kampung Orang Asli Tanah Abang and Kampung Orang Asli Tanjung Tuan.

“All the villages in the area have been cut off since Dec 14 and the only way of communication is via amateur radio,” he said when met at the station here today.

Two days ago, Azhari said, two men, one with high blood pressure and the other with high fever, were brought out of Kampung Peta to receive treatment at the Kluang hospital.

“We took an hour and a half using boat to get to the village which was located about 15 to 20km away,” he said, adding that the operation was assisted by the Malaysian Armed Forces personnel.

Today, he said, they would try to send food to the villagers.

“The Social Welfare Department has agreed to help provide us with the supplies we need for the people there,” he said.

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