KUANTAN: People living in the vicinity of Sungai Belat and Sungai Kuantan here have been advised to remain vigilant and not take matters into their own hands if they come across any crocodiles during the monsoon season.
KUANTAN: A large crocodile was spotted at a flooded road at Kampung Seri Damai here on Monday, according to a video which has gone viral on social media.
PASIR MAS, Dec 30 A 46-year-old man became the fourth victim in the floods which hit Kelantan since December 17. Pasir Mas police chief, ACP Mohd Nasaruddin M Nasir said the fourth victim, identified as Mohd Razi Jaafar was found drowned at 5.30pm after he was believed to have fallen into.
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KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 20 Ten people have been reported missing after having believed to have been swept away by floods in Pahang, with eight of them resulting from two water surge incidents in Bentong. Pahang Fire and Rescue Department operations deputy director Ismail Abdul Ghani said.
KUALA LUMPUR: Ten people have been reported missing after having believed to have been swept away by floods in Pahang, with eight of them resulting from two water surge incidents in Bentong.
Ten people have been reported missing after having believed to have been swept away by floods in Pahang, with eight of them resulting from two water surge incidents in Bentong
Number of flood victims in Kuantan district increases to 249 | Malaysia malaymail.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from malaymail.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Number of flood victims on the decline December 21, 2020 KUALA LUMPUR – The number of flood victims on the East Coast of the Peninsula saw a sharp decline, with about 5,000 evacuees still at temporary relief centres as of 5 pm, compared to over 9,000 this morning. In Terengganu, 4,139 people from 991 families remained at relief centres, down from 7,780 people (1,822 families) reported at 8 am. Advertisement The state’s Disaster Management Committee Secretariat chief Lt Col (PA) Che Adam A Rahman said the sunny weather throughout the day had allowed flood victims to return home in stages. He said currently only two districts remained affected, namely Kemaman and Dungun, with 27 relief centres still in operation, housing a total of 4,139 victims.