Saturday, December 27, 2014

Malaysia flooding: Najib Razak to tour inundated areas


Local residents use a boat to cross the flooded streets in Pengkalan Chepa, near Kota Bharu on December 27, 2014 Prime Minister Najib announced he was cutting short his holiday to visit the flood-stricken state of Kelantan
Malaysia is battling some of the worst floods in decades along its east coast, which have killed at least five people.

More than 100,000 people have been forced from their homes, and Prime Minister Najib Razak has returned early from holiday in the US.
He is due to visit the worst-hit areas of northern Kelantan state.
Eastern states are often flooded during the monsoon season, but this time officials say heavier rain and stronger winds have made things worse.
houses submerged in floodwaters in Pengkalan Chepa, near Kota Bharu on December 27, 2014 Malaysia's government says the flooding is the worst in more than 30 years
Local residents walk through flooded streets in Pengkalan Chepa, near Kota Bharu on 27 December 2014 Weather forecasters warned there would be no respite for north-eastern states of Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang
A woman (C) looks on as she waits inside a boat as her house submerged in floodwaters in Pengkalan Chepa, near Kota Bharu on December 27, 2014 At least five people have been killed, with one report of a toddler swept away in a strong current
In some areas, entire towns have been submerged.
Darius Dramburg, an eyewitness in the flooded region, told the BBC World Service that his entire village was under water and there was no electricity running in some parts.
"Because there is no electricity there's no water either. The shops have all closed down so we don't know how much food we could get.
"I decided to leave the place now and go down to Kuala Lumpur."
Rescue workers are struggling to bring in enough food and supplies for families sleeping in relief centres.
BBC Malaysia correspondent Jennifer Pak, in Kuala Lumpur, says Mr Najib cut short his holiday after the media published pictures of him golfing with US President Barack Obama in Hawaii.
The images reinforce the belief of some Malaysians that the government has not been doing enough to prevent these annual floods, our correspondent says.
Obama and Razak playing golf on Christmas eve 2014  
PM Najib was criticised as photos emerged of him playing golf with President Obama on Christmas Eve
A boy plays in floodwaters in Pengkalan Chepa, near Kota Bharu on December 27, 2014 The government has allocated about $14 million to manage relief centres

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