Flood turns Pahang into an ocean of ‘teh tarik’ 09 Jan 2021 / 10:55 H. -Bernama
KUANTAN: An aerial survey of the flood-hit Pahang found the state like an ocean of ‘teh tarik’.
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The massive floods that hit the state since last Sunday have submerged most of the settlements with water rising above the building roofs.
Bernama, together with the Air Unit of the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department, went on an aerial survey of the flood situation and found the landscape of several major towns in the state covered with murky yellowish-brown water.
A pilot with the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department’s Air Unit, Senior Fire Superintendent 1 Sofian Ahmed @ Ibrahim said the situation posed a challenge for his team to locate victims affected by the floods.
Saturday, 09 Jan 2021 10:33 AM MYT
An aerial view of the flood affecting the Nenasi area near Kuantan January 8, 2021. Bernama pic
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KUANTAN, Jan 9 An aerial survey of the flood-hit Pahang found the state like an ocean of “
teh tarik”.
The massive floods that hit the state since last Sunday have submerged most of the settlements with water rising above the building roofs.
Bernama, together with the Air Unit of the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department, went on an aerial survey of the flood situation and found the landscape of several major towns in the state covered with murky yellowish-brown water.