KOTA TINGGI: Eight employees of a supermarket who were trapped in a shophouse after the water level rose to 1.5m in Kota Tinggi were rescued by the Fire and Rescue Department on Friday (March 3).
The women employees who were renting a premises above the supermarket were rescued by a team from Kota Tinggi Fire and Rescue Station led by Zone 2 Johor Deputy Fire Superintendent II Tahrin Saat at 11am.
"Normally when it floods, water will not reach our supermarket premises, but this morning the area was flooded. Roziana who works as a supervisor at the supermarket, said they also managed to move items in the supermarket to higher ground to avoid them from being submerged.
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