
It said the dangerous levels had been recorded at the Sungai Bera bridge and the waterfront in Bera, the Sungai Kundang area in Maran and the Paloh Hinai area in Pekan.
Dangerous water levels have also been recorded at Kuala Krau and Lubuk Pasu in Temerloh.
“Residents are advised to be prepared and always be alert. Please follow the instructions of the authorities,” it said in a statement.
Pahang is one of the worst states affected by the floods which swept several parts of Peninsula Malaysia after incessant rain during the weekend.
The state’s disaster management committee secretariat said that as of 8pm yesterday, there were 38,086 flood victims at 270 temporary relief centres.
Bernama reported that Kuantan district had the most evacuees, followed by Temerloh, Bentong, Bera, Jerantut, Pekan, Lipis, Maran and Raub.
It was also previously reported that Pahang recorded 10 flood-related deaths as of yesterday. Six are also missing, believed to have been swept away by strong currents.
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