The annual monsoon season in Malaysia continues to batter the country, with Johor being hit the hardest and some areas struggling with over 2 m (8 feet) of floodwater. As of Monday afternoon, December 16, 2019, evacuees have doubled to 9 348 in Johor and to more than 10 000 nationwide, according to the National Disaster Management Agency.

The evacuees were taken to 100 relief centers, 85 of which were in Johor. Over two-thirds of the state's victims were from Kluang, Segamat, and Kota Tinggi, the three worst-hit areas.

A 43-year-old engineer named Lor Wei Keong was rescued after he was stranded atop his four-wheel-drive along Jalan Kota. "The water level was only half-way up my vehicle tires, and I thought I could go," he said.

"Unfortunately, the vehicle was trapped in the rising floodwaters which were gaining speed as well."

Flood victims in Johor, Pahang, and Sarawak have yet to return home as of Monday, while the last of the evacuees in Melaka went home in the morning.

In Kuala Lumpur, rains were non-stop on Sunday, December 15, flooding roads and causing drains to overflow.