Heavy Monsoon Floods Displace Over 11,000 People Across Malaysia

Heavy Monsoon Floods Displace Over 11,000 People Across Malaysia

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Malaysia is facing severe monsoon floods that have affected more than 11,000 people across seven states. Heavy rain has caused rivers to overflow, water to rise quickly, and thousands of residents to leave their homes for safer areas. The situation highlights the annual challenge that many Malaysian communities face during the monsoon season, which lasts from October to March every year.

According to the National Disaster Management Agency, a total of 11,009 people from 3,839 families have been affected as of early Monday morning. The floods have hit the states of Kedah, Kelantan, Penang, Perak, Perlis, Terengganu, and Selangor. The northeastern state of Kelantan has suffered the most damage, with 8,228 people forced to leave their homes. Fortunately, no deaths have been reported so far, but the situation remains serious as rain continues in many areas.

Every year, monsoon rains bring heavy flooding to parts of Malaysia, especially along the eastern coast. Water levels can rise quickly, washing out homes, roads, and farms. Many families lose belongings, and some require weeks or months to recover from the damage. The government and disaster agencies are usually on alert during this season because the floods can happen suddenly and affect thousands of people at once.

To help those displaced by the current floods, sixty temporary shelters have been opened across the affected states. These shelters provide a place to sleep, eat, and stay safe while residents wait for floodwaters to go down. Many families left their homes in a hurry, and shelters are giving them basic support such as food, drinking water, beds, and medical care.

In addition to the flooding, continuous rain also triggered a landslide on Sunday in Wang Kelian, a village in Perlis state near the Thailand border. The landslide left around 400 people stranded, cutting them off from the main roads. Luckily, all the stranded people were safe and are now staying at a mosque located on higher ground. Local police and rescue authorities are monitoring the situation and assisting residents as needed.

Malaysia’s annual monsoon season has become a time of concern for thousands of families. While the rains are important for farming and water supply, they also bring the risk of flooding and landslides. The government continues to improve warning systems and emergency response measures, but many communities still struggle to protect their homes and livelihoods from disaster.

People affected by the floods hope that water levels will recede soon so they can return home and begin rebuilding. For now, the focus remains on safely sheltering families, ensuring they have essential supplies, and preventing further harm as the rain continues.

Nov. 24, 2025 12:41 p.m. 511

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