Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Southern Malaysia hit by the heaviest rains in 100 years

Southern Malaysia has been hit by the heaviest rains in 100 years this week and resultant flooding has forced about 30,000 people to flee their homes, news reports said on Wednesday.

The floods have cut off main roads and disrupted train services in the southern state of Johor, the worst-hit state which is also a major rubber and palm oil producing region."More than 28,000 people have been evacuated," Johor chief minister Abdul Ghani Othman was quoted as saying by the online edition of the Star newspaper. "We expect the number of evacuees to increase."So far, there are no reports of casualties.The floods came after two days of incessant rains, the highest rainfall ever recorded by the state in 100 years, the weather bureau said.

Annual rainfall in total was usually about 240 centimeters, but in just one day on Monday, the state received 35 cm of rain, it said.Malaysia's national news agency Bernama said the floods have spread to the neighboring states of Negeri Sembilan and Malacca, forcing some 2,600 people to be evacuated.Source: Reuters

Photo:Victims use a boat through the flooded southern town of Kota Tinggi, in the state of Johor.

Gosh I wonder what is going on. The Johor people said the last time the big flood happened was in the 50's. Now the paper said said this is the 100 year flood, well I can calculate too but this is not supposed to happen for at least another 40 years. Maybe its a sign from the higher being that we are doing something wrong to the country, especially Johor? Who knows.


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