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In the early hours of yesterday morning, two earthquakes were reported in the Johor Bahru region of Malaysia. The first earthquake, a 4.1 magnitude quake, occurred in Segamat at 6.13am, followed by a 2.8 magnitude quake in Yong Peng near Batu Pahat district at 9am.
Thankfully, no reports of injuries or casualties have been received as a result of these earthquakes. The Segamat district police chief, Supt Ahmad Zamry Marinsah, made the statement today, confirming that the district police has received three reports of property damage due to the morning's weak earthquake. No additional property damage reports have been received following the second earthquake in Yong Peng.
The Civil Defence Department of Malaysia (Jabatan Pertahanan Awam Malaysia) and the Segamat police are working together to ensure the safety and security of the region. The Segamat police will continue monitoring the area, focusing on maintaining order and public safety. The Segamat district police headquarters can be contacted at 07-932422 for any emergency incidents.
The Malaysian Meteorological Department provided information about the earthquakes. The second earthquake occurred about 28 kilometers northwest of Kluang, Malaysia. For the latest updates and information, the public is advised to stay tuned to official news sources.
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