Kota Tinggi town was one of the low-lying areas in the Kota Tinggi district. Read more at straitstimes.com.
are urging the government to deepen the river that flows through the town.
Mr Jackson said he had been operating in the same location for the past 22 years, but this was the biggest loss he had faced from the floods. “The shop needs to be repaired, which is impossible right now. I am not sure when to reopen due to the uncertain weather. “When I came to check my restaurant at around 6am, I noticed the water had started to recede, so I called some of my workers to help with the clean-up.
Mr Agus, who is the second-generation owner of the restaurant that sells ayam penyet rice, said some of his workers were still stuck in other places in Johor and could not return to work as the road was still cut off by floodwaters.
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