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Over 36,000 people displaced by floods in Malaysia

Pahang is worst-affected area with more than 24,000 evacuees

Pizaro Gozali Idrus  | 07.01.2021 - Update : 08.01.2021
Over 36,000 people displaced by floods in Malaysia

JAKARTA, Indonesia 

Around 20,000 more people have been evacuated on Thursday due to flooding in several provinces of Malaysia, authorities said.

Pahang, Kelantan, Perak, Johor, and Sabah provinces were inundated by floods since Jan. 1, forcing residents to flee.

“As of today, more than 36,000 people have been evacuated. In Pahang alone, there were at least 24,257 evacuees,” the country's Social Welfare Department said in a statement.

On Wednesday, as many as 16,000 people were evacuated from those affected areas.

The Malaysian Meteorological Department issued a weather warning ahead of heavy rains in Pahang and Johor.

The weather warning was also issued in Kelantan and Terengganu areas.

So far, at least three people have been killed by flooding.

*Writing by Maria Elisa Hospita from Anadolu Agency's Indonesian language service in Jakarta.

Over 20,000 evacuated due to floods in Malaysia

PAHANG, MALAYSIA - JANUARY 6: A man shows his houses which are submerged by the floods that hit most of the areas in the state of Pahang, Malaysia on January 6, 2020. At least 3 killed and 20,838 have been evacuated due to monsoon rains since Jan 1. ( Syaiful Redzuan - Anadolu Agency )

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