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Flooding continues across Malaysia

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More and more people are seeking shelter in Malaysia amid a second wave of flooding. The weather agency has warned of continuous heavy rain for Pahang and Johor until Jan 4. Repair works on damaged infrastructure is estimated to cost almost US$240 million.

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