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Serious Penang Hit By Floods 20 Times This Year! Oppies Beg UMNO For Help!

Penang has fallen. That's the fate of wards who support the oppies.

 
Oppies like to boast how cheap properties in jiuhu are and that they will retire in jiuhu after earning a fortune in Singapore. Please fuck off to jiuhu and enjoy their bungalows there. Go go go!

More recent photos of Penang after the flooding. The oppies in charge clearly couldn't care less about building decent drainage and foundations for their buildings.

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Sounds legit. But a flood is still a flood. I recall the floods in Sinkiestan in the 70s and right up till early 80s. Then all was good with proper drainage done up by the vanguards of PAP. Fast forward to post-Y2K. Sinkiestan had more rainfall all of a sudden again?
very heavy rainfall this morning. woke up by thunder and lightning followed by torrential rain, then pitter patter for hours until dawn. cool and shiok to snooze. paradise. :D
 
Hougang and Potong Pasir are pretty rundown estates. That's thanks to oppie leadership.

Idiot!, have you been round the Hougang the WP side or Potong Pasir?...talk about false news, people like you, people like you must be strung up on a pole at the opposition wards for one & all to see, for spreading false news.
 
very heavy rainfall this morning. woke up by thunder and lightning followed by torrential rain, then pitter patter for hours until dawn. cool and shiok to snooze. paradise. :D

Good for making whoopee !!....you have a gorgeous 'pillow' with you & you want to call in sick today.
 
Idiot!, have you been round the Hougang the WP side or Potong Pasir?...talk about false news, people like you, people like you must be strung up on a pole at the opposition wards for one & all to see, for spreading false news.

Potong Pasir fell partly because PAP proactively rejuvenated the town and brought in more positive residents. They now outnumber the original cynical residents that have kept Potong Pasir down for decades. I understand that PAP is now doing the same with Hougang. Png barely won the last GE for his ward and in the coming GE, he will be voted out.
 
With oppies in charge, nearly all of Penang is damaged by the flood. Bring back the ruling party UMNO!

GEORGE TOWN – The authorities have confirmed that seven people have died, while around 10,000 people were evacuated in Penang and Kedah as the flood in peninsula Malaysia worsened on Monday (Nov 6).

Nearly 80 per cent of Penang is flooded, with several areas inundated by 0.2 to one metre of water as a result of heavy rain and strong winds since Thursday.

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A total of 5,845 flood evacuees have been placed at 62 relief centres in Penang on Monday morning, compared with 3,779 people the night before.

A police flood operations room spokesman said more areas were inundated with flood waters on Sunday night, forcing more residents to leave their homes.

With the state still reeling from the unprecedented floods, legislators at the Penang legislative assembly set aside their political differences and approved on Monday an emergency motion on the storm.

State executive councillor Chow Kon Yeow tabled the motion that called on all agencies to improve and review the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) especially in getting information across, mobilising rescue work and channelling assistance to victims effectively.

The motion also called on all relevant agencies to work together to resolve flood issues in the state with the implementation of an overall flood mitigation project while increasing public awareness on the importance of preserving the environment.

No one objected to Mr Chow's motion after it was read out.

The first person to express support of the motion was the state Opposition Barisan Nasional (BN) assemblyman, Mr Muhammad Farid Saad.

Meanwhile, over 20,000 students in Penang braved the flood waters on Monday morning to sit for the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (Malaysian Certificate of Education or SPM) examination.

Student Mohamad Hakimi Mohd Syed, 17, described the situation as surreal.

“My family lives in Taman Seri Murni (a residential area about 850m from the school) and our home was also inundated by flood waters,” he said.

“It is impossible to fully concentrate on today’s Bahasa Malaysia (Malay language) and Pendidikan Seni (Art) papers — my house is submerged.”

The worsening situation is believed to be caused by the high tide which came in after midnight on Sunday.

Military forces have been deployed to help rescue thousands of displaced people in Penang.

In Alor Star, Kedah, the number of flood evacuees increased to 3,402 people on Monday.

Forty flood relief centres in Kedah state have been open since Friday night.

Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi visited flood victims in Penang in the morning and is scheduled to visit several flood hit areas in Kulim town, Kedah later in the day.

In Penang, Mr Zahid assured that aid will be distributed to the victims in Penang as soon as tomorrow (Nov 7).



"I have discussed with Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng and Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Shahidan Kassim to confirm the list of those being evacuated by today (Nov 6) so aid can be handed out tomorrow,” he said. AGENCIES

http://www.todayonline.com/world/asia/7-killed-10000-evacuated-penang-and-kedah-floods-worsen
 
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