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More Than 100,000 People Displaced By Floods In Malaysia

Nov 30, Kathmandu- More than 122,000 people have been displaced by massive flooding following incessant rainfall in the northern states of Malaysia.

This number exceeds the 180,000 displaced during the floods that hit the country in 2014, and officials say it could rise further.

Kelantan, Terengganu and Sarawak have recorded four deaths. According to the National Disaster Management Agency, Kelantan state is the most affected by the floods. It accounts for 63 percent of those affected by the floods.

About 35,000 people were displaced in Terengganu, while the remaining displacements were reported from seven other states.

Heavy rainfall earlier this week continued in the town of Pasir Puteh in Kelantan, where people could be seen walking through flooded streets.