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Thousands of residents have been forced to flee their homes as heavy monsoon rains triggered severe, knee-deep floods across several regions of Malaysia. Entire neighborhoods have been submerged, roads cut off, and emergency services stretched thin as rescue teams deploy boats to evacuate families trapped by rising waters. Officials say the number of evacuees continues to climb as rainfall shows no signs of slowing.

Local authorities have opened temporary shelters for displaced families, while schools and public facilities remain closed amid worsening conditions. Footage from the ground shows residents wading through flooded streets, carrying children and essential belongings as water levels rise rapidly. Meteorologists warn that more intense rainfall is expected in the coming days, raising fears of further flooding and landslides.

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