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Here Is How You Can Prepare For The Flood Before Travelling to Pahang

Here Is How You Can Prepare For The Flood Before Travelling to Pahang

1. Prepare An Emergency Kit 

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It is important to be prepared before going into a flooded area. Assemble an emergency kit in case you get trapped in a flood zone or required to evacuate. Pack small supplies of food and water, a first aid kit, and also additional batteries for your phone in case you need to make an emergency call. Don't forget to include necessary prescription medications too.

2. Pay Attention To Weather Forecasts


Victim Count Increases As Pahang Flood Worsens

Victim Count Increases As Pahang Flood Worsens

Pahangites received a wet welcome into the new year this year. On the 1st of January 2021, Pahang was surprised by a flood that has forced thousands of people in the state out of their homes. 

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The monsoon season has since claimed 5,904 people from 2,171 families in Pahang as victims. This number is an increase from the 44 victims who were residing in relief centers early yesterday. Thankfully, a total of 134 relief centers have since been opened in...


Check Out The 4 Weirdest New Year’s Eve Traditions Around The World

Check Out The 4 Weirdest New Year’s Eve Traditions Around The World

1. Spain

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Spaniards believe in the tradition of eating 12 lucky grapes at midnight on New Year’s Eve. They must also complete eating the grapes in 12 seconds once the clock strikes midnight. According to the tradition, eating the twelve grapes leads to a year of good luck and prosperity!

2. Denmark

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In Denmark, when the clock strikes midnight, your...


Due To COVID-19, These 4 Places Will Ring In The New Year Without Fireworks

Due To COVID-19, These 4 Places Will Ring In The New Year Without Fireworks

1. Dataran Merdeka

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The iconic Dataran Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur is the number 1 hotspot for Malaysians to usher in the New Year. Every year thousands of Malaysians gather there on New Year's Eve to watch a huge fireworks display on New Year’s Eve. This year will be an exception as Kuala Lumpur is still under CMCO regulations meaning that public events are still not allowed. However, don't forget to catch their virtual event, aptly themed, ‘Wargakota Terus Bertahan’. The event will feature...


As We Wrap Up 2020, Here Are Some CRAZY Events From This Year You Shouldn’t Forget

As We Wrap Up 2020, Here Are Some CRAZY Events From This Year You Shouldn’t Forget

1. Panic Buying Craze

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When the pandemic first reached Malaysia in February of this year, people didn't know much about the virus and many turned to hoarding out of fear. Families all over Malaysia were stocking up on essentials such as food, surgical masks, hand sanitiser and even stacks of toilet paper.

2. World War 3

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World War 3 was trending everywhere...