The Star, 28 Dec 2012 KUALA LUMPUR: The situation in the flood-hit east coast states of Pahang, Kelantan and Terengganu improved slightly overnight, with a drop in the
The Star, 28 Dec 2012 KUALA TERENGGANU: Department of Civil Defence (JPAM) personnel in Terengganu retrieved 41 snakes which had entered people’s homes during the floods. State JPAM
According to Portal Banjir provided by MKN, four states including Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang and Johor faced serious flooding. With total evacuated victims of 21761 on 27 December 2012,
The Star, 27 Dec 2012 KUALA LUMPUR: The police Thursday advised the people to give more importance to saving lives than property during the current floods in several
According to Portal Banjir (26 Dec 2012, 10:38pm), currently, the flood victim in three states, Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang reached 17211 people. Source: http://portalbanjir.mkn.gov.my/ For more information regarding
The Star, 26 Dec 2012 RANTAU PANJANG: The authorities’ call to evacuate seems to have fallen on deaf ears of some flood victims as they fear their belongings
The Star, 26 Dec 2012 KUALA LUMPUR: The situation in three East Coast states inundated by floods has worsened with the number of victims moved in Kelantan, Pahang
Berita Harian, 25 Dec 2012 KOTA BHARU: Portal rasmi banjir negeri melaporkan sehingga jam 5 petang tadi, mangsa banjir yang ditempatkan di 36 pusat pemindahan di negeri ini
Berita Harian, 25 Dec 2012 Kuala Terengganu: Bilangan mangsa banjir di seluruh negeri ini semakin meningkat apabila seramai 5,297 orang daripada 1,338keluarga kini ditempatkan di 93 pusat pemindahan
Berita Harian, 25 Dec 2012 KUANTAN: Jumlah mangsa banjir di negeri ini semakin bertambah apabila seramai 1,940 orang ditempatkan di 14 pusat pemindahan di tiga daerah iaitu Kuantan,
The Star, 25 Dec 2012 KUALA LUMPUR: Armed Forces staff and equipment have been mobilised to help flood-hit areas in the east coast states. Armed Forces chief General
The Star, 25 Dec 2012 KUALA LUMPUR: The flood situation in Terengganu, Kelantan and Pahang worsened on Tuesday with more than 6,000 victims relocated to higher places. A
The Star, 25 Dec 2012 PETALING JAYA: Dengue cases may have gone down in recent years but the Aedes mosquito is still a cause for concern. Health Ministry