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Torrential rains displace thousands in Malaysia

Published on: November 24, 2025 3:38 PM

More than 11,000 people across seven Malaysian states have been affected by severe flooding triggered by continuous heavy rainfall, the national disaster agency confirmed on Monday. The eastern coastal regions face such challenges every monsoon season, yet this year’s intensity has pushed more families into emergency shelters.

Moreover, the latest report shows that 11,009 individuals from 3,839 families have been impacted in Kedah, Kelantan, Penang, Perak, Perlis, Terengganu, and Selangor. These states often struggle with overflowing rivers and saturated ground during the October to March monsoon period, making swift evacuations crucial for safety.

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Additionally, Kelantan has become the worst-hit region, with 8,228 people affected as floodwaters continue rising. Although no deaths have been reported, authorities remain alert as persistent rain poses further risks, especially in low-lying and rural areas where access becomes difficult.

Furthermore, the government has opened sixty temporary shelters to accommodate displaced residents seeking protection from floodwaters. These shelters provide basic necessities and safe spaces for families while rescue teams work across different districts to monitor rising water levels and deliver emergency support.

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In a separate incident, around 400 people were left stranded due to a landslide caused by continuous rain in Wang Kelian, Perlis. They found safety in a nearby mosque located on higher ground, where officials quickly moved them after the road connecting the area became blocked by debris.

Rescue teams remain on high alert as more rain is expected in the coming days, increasing concerns about further flooding and landslides. Authorities continue advising residents to stay updated on weather warnings and follow evacuation orders to ensure their safety during the ongoing monsoon season.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: disaster response, flood impact, Kelantan flooding, Latest, Malaysia floods, monsoon rains, temporary shelters

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