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Over 35,000 displaced in Malaysian floods


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2021 Dec 20, 17:08, Kuala Lumpur
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Heavy rain in Malaysia has displaced over 35,000 people in seven states plus the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur as of 11:00 p.m. local time Sunday, according to data from the Malaysian social welfare department.

The worst-hit state is Pahang along the east coast of the Malaysian Peninsula, with nearly 20,000 people being evacuated to flood relief centers.

The country's meteorological department has withdrawn a warning of continuous heavy rain for the states of Kelantan, Selangor, Terengganu, and Pahang, but rainy weather is expected to continue into the coming week.

Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob announced an initial fund of 23.7 million U.S. dollars to repair houses and infrastructure damaged in the massive floods following torrential rains across the country over the weekend, as well as financial aid to the affected households.

"We will expedite the payments to areas affected by the floods such as Selangor and six other states. This allocation will be increased from time to time according to need," he told a press conference.

Ismail Sabri said he will ensure evacuation centers have sufficient basic amenities, face masks, food, and other essential supplies.

He added that medical teams will be placed at the flood relief centers to attend to the displaced people and carry out COVID-19 tests to prevent infection.

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