Flood Statistics In Malaysia
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Flood statistics in malaysia. Due to the negative impact of floods we need to pay serious attention and take an alternatives way to reduce this disaster. Causes edit given malaysia s geographical location most floods that occur are a natural result of cyclical monsoons during the local tropical wet season that are characterised by heavy and regular rainfall from roughly. Department of statistics malaysia block c6 complex c federal government administrative centre 62514 putrajaya tel. Pahang melaka and sarawak.
December 2014 northern and eastern states of kelantan terengganu pahang perak and perlis in malay peninsula were hit by flash floods including some areas in sabah. Flood is the most devastating natural disaster experienced in malaysia is flood. Nevertheless floods can happen anytime anywhere. In 2016 the state with the most floods was selangor with 30 incidents.
Mycensus 2020 portal portal banci 2020. More flooding has affected parts of east malaysia after heavy rain in the state of sarawak. Flash flooding is the leading cause of weather related deaths in the u s approximately 200 deaths per year. Department of statistics official portal portal rasmi jabatan perangkaan malaysia.
Over 50 of flood related drownings are vehicle related. This annual occurrence of floods has given a big impact on lives of humans and other living being. Welcome to the fast link of the department of statistics malaysia official portal selamat datang ke pautan pintas portal rasmi jabatan perangkaan malaysia. Floods news find latest news top stories about floods.
This project will be focus on flood causes by monsoon. Update sarawak state malaysia 01 july 2020. Local media report around 1 000 people are. Flood insurance loss statistics jan 1 1978 through sep 30 2001.
Flooding occurs periodically in malaysia and has become a common occurrence. Meanwhile kedah and penang also contributed to the statistics with 22 and 20 incidents respectively. Flood is an overflow or inundation that comes from river or other body of water and causes or threatens damages.