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Snakes Find Refuge In People's Homes Due To Rainy Season
Snakes prefer damp and covered areas, such as bathrooms, toilets, near home fencing, under the mattress, in the kitchen, or beneath cushions.
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Bus Captain Shelters Passengers Descending In The Heavy Rain To Make It To The Station
Heartwarming during the cold weather.
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METMalaysia Issues Northeast Monsoon Warning For Heavy Rain & High Tides
The department projects that four to six episodes of constant heavy downpour will occur during this period.
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METMalaysia Warns Of Thunderstorms Nationwide From 27 To 30 August
The department said the thunderstorms are expected to occur in the evenings.
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How To Plan And Prepare For A Flood: Tips That May Save Your Life
With rain pouring down every single day, the best thing to do is to put together steps you can take to stay safe.
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Flash Floods Hit KL Again & Submerge Thousands Of Cars During Evening Peak Hours
The bad weather is forecast to last until 13 March for several states around the country, especially in the west of peninsular Malaysia.
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[VIDEOS] Shah Alam Hit By Freak Thunderstorm That Ripped Off Roofs & Damaged Cars
No casualties were reported.
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METMalaysia Says Heavy Rainfall That Led To Severe Flooding Will Continue For Another Day
The department has issued a danger or 'red alert' warning for several areas in Perak, Pahang, Selangor, and Kuala Lumpur.
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"It's Ice!" - Excited Netizens Share Videos Of Hailstorm In KL And Perak Today
The hailstorm occurred around 5.30pm today, 3 March.
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[PHOTOS] Incessant Rain Triggers Landslides Along Tapah-Cameron Highlands Road
The rain and strong winds caused a thunderstorm which also uprooted several trees around the area.
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METMalaysia: 'Unchecked Overdevelopment' One Of The Reasons Behind The Flooding In KL
There was nothing particularly unusual about the heavy rainfall on Thursday. At its peak, the total rainfall was reported at 44.5mm, which is regarded as normal for an average rainy day in Malaysia.
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This Hot And Dry Weather Will Last Until The Middle Of March, Says METMalaysia
Temperatures could hit a maximum of 37.5 degrees Celsius.
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