The natural resources and environmental sustainability minister says more flood victims are returning to their homes.
Some displaced families were left with little beyond the clothes on their backs. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Kelantan state government has issued a warning about a potential second wave of floods starting Wednesday, December 4.
Malaysia's largest halal wholesaler and retailer, Mydin Mohamed Holdings Bhd, has offered support to influencer and ...
Floods across the country have forced 136,926 people from 41,302 families into temporary shelters, with Kelantan and ...
Severe floods have displaced thousands of residents and destroyed homes and crops, worsening the plight of the poorest ...
The flood situation in Terengganu has also worsened, with the number of evacuees standing at more than 8,000 as of last night ...
The cost of repairing federal and state roads damaged by floods in Kelantan is estimated at RM22.5mil, said Deputy Works ...
The number of flood victims at temporary relief centres (PPS) decreased to 99,823 as of tonight, compared to 112,455 ...
Police urged villagers not to be stubborn and resist evacuation when requested by authorities because a delay could make a ...
Residents in the Malaysian town of Tumpat were returning to submerged homes and shops as deadly floodwaters began to ease ...
Several individuals have taken to social media platform TikTok to seek help for their families stranded by floods in Kelantan ...