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Malaysia PM stops leave for cabinet after floods displace more than 90,000

Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Friday disallowed his cabinet members from going on leave, after the displacement today of more than 90,000 individuals in a growing flood catastrophe that officials fear could be country's worst in a years.

All ministers have actually been asked to continue their responsibilities and go down to the ground now, Anwar told reporters, according to a. video posted online by state broadcaster Bernama television.

Yes, Anwar responded when asked if ministers' leave had actually been. frozen.

Floods prevail on the east coast of peninsular Malaysia. throughout the monsoon period between October and March, but this. week's downpour has actually caused mass evacuations, primarily in. the northeastern state of Kelantan that borders Thailand.

Three individuals have actually passed away and 94,778 people had actually been left. to 527 short-lived shelters in nine states, with Kelantan and. neighbouring Terengganu the worst hit, according to the National. Disaster Command Centre. It did not provide more information on. the deaths.

Videos published on social networks showed overruning rivers,. submerged cars and trucks, and homes inundated by flood waters.

The Meteorological Department said heavy showers were. anticipated in 8 states until Saturday, with hazardous levels. of rain projection for several districts in Kelantan and. Terengganu.

Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said. today that the floods were expected to be more extreme than. in 2014, when nearly a quarter of a million individuals were forced. from their homes.

The federal government has deployed more than 82,000 security. workers as well as rescue boats, 4x4 vehicles and. helicopters, Ahmad Zahid stated.

The flood has likewise affected 7 provinces in southern. Thailand, with four fatalities up until now and more than 240,000. households impacted, according to its interior ministry.

(source: Reuters)