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3 dead, thousands displaced as Malaysia alerts of worst floods in a years

3 people have passed away and more than 80,000 have been left from floods throughout numerous Malaysian states, the federal government stated on Friday as authorities warned the monsoon season might bring the nation's. worst flooding in a years. Floods are common on the east coast of peninsular Malaysia. during the monsoon period between October and March, but this. week's downpour has caused the mass evacuations, mainly. in the northeastern state of Kelantan that surrounds Thailand.

The National Catastrophe Command Centre's website stated as of. Friday morning three people had passed away and 80,589 individuals had been. left to 467 short-lived shelters in 7 states, with. Kelantan and neighbouring Terengganu the worst hit. It did not. offer even more information on the deaths. Deputy Prime Minister and National Catastrophe Management Committee. chairman Ahmad Zahid Hamidi stated on Thursday that the floods. were expected to be more severe than in 2014, when almost a. quarter of a million people were forced from their homes.

Given the intensity of the circumstance, all celebrations have actually been. mobilised to guarantee the security and well-being of flood victims, he. was priced quote as stating by state news firm Bernama.

The government has actually deployed over 82,000 security workers. along with rescue boats, 4x4 vehicles and. helicopters, Ahmad Zahid stated.

The nationwide railway operator KTM Berhad stated in a Facebook. post it had suspended 9 train routes on the east coast due to. floods.

On Wednesday, the Meteorological Department cautioned that. heavy rain across numerous states was anticipated to last until. Friday. Last week, it stated a monsoon rise was anticipated to bring. heavy and extended rain on the peninsula's east until Dec. 1.

(source: Reuters)