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RM6.1 billion losses from floods, govt report says

About half of the losses were recorded in Selangor, which was the worst hit state overall.

Reuters
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Garbage floats on the water around a partially submerged car as people wade through nearly waist-high floodwaters at a commercial area in Taman Sri Muda, Shah Alam.
Garbage floats on the water around a partially submerged car as people wade through nearly waist-high floodwaters at a commercial area in Taman Sri Muda, Shah Alam.

The floods that devastated much of the country in recent weeks have caused an estimated RM6.1 billion (US$1.46 billion) in overall losses, a government report said today.

Dozens of people died while more than 120,000 were displaced after unusually heavy rain caused severe flooding in multiple states in mid-December and early January.

In a special report on the floods’ impact, the Department of Statistics said damage to public assets and infrastructure caused losses of RM2 billion, followed by RM1.6 billion in damage to homes.

Manufacturing losses accounted for RM900 million, most of which were recorded in Selangor, one of the country’s wealthiest and populous regions surrounding Kuala Lumpur.

Selangor was also the worst hit overall, with about half of Malaysia’s losses recorded in the state, the report said.

The department also reported heavy damage to vehicles, business premises and the agricultural sector.

Putrajaya previously said it would provide about RM1.4 billion (US$334.37 million) in cash aid and other forms of relief to those affected by the floods.