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  2. 2014–2015 Malaysia floods - Wikipedia

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    21 killed [1] Property damage. $560 million (USD 2016) [2] The 2014–2015 Malaysia floods affected Malaysia from 15 December 2014 – 3 January 2015. More than 500,000 people were affected in Malaysia. Kelantan was the highest affected with 354,800 while 21 were killed. [1] These floods have been described as the worst in decades.

  3. 2014–2015 floods in Southeast Asia and South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Deaths. 75 killed. Beginning on 14 December 2014, a series of floods from the northeast monsoon hit Indonesia, [11] West Malaysia, Southern Thailand, and later Sri Lanka in South Asia. More than 100,000 people were evacuated in Indonesia, 200,000 in Malaysia, and several thousand in Thailand. [12] Floods also affected 1,100,000 in Sri Lanka.

  4. Effect of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake on Malaysia

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    No deaths were reported among foreign tourists. Houses in fishing villages along coastal areas were damaged in Batu Ferringhi and Balik Pulau in Penang. Coastal areas in Peninsular Malaysia e.g. 13 villages in Kuala Muda, Kedah and Kuala Triang in Langkawi island were also affected. About a quarter of holiday vessels anchored in Rebak and ...

  5. Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 - Wikipedia

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    On Thursday, 17 July 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 departed from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Gate G3 at 12:13 CEST (10:13 UTC), thirteen minutes later than the scheduled departure time, and took off at 12:31 local time (10:31 UTC).

  6. 2014 in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    19 September – 4 October – 2014 Asian Games in Incheon: Malaysia sent 277 athletes and 140 officials to the games and participated in 28 sports. It won 33 medals consist of 5 Golds, 14 Silvers and 14 Bronzes at this mega-sporting event. 19 September – Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crash:

  7. 2014 Selantik coal mine explosion - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 Selantik coal mine explosion took place on 22 November 2014 in Selantik, Pantu at Sri Aman Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. Four people died and at least 30 others were injured in a coal mine explosion at the Selantik coal mine near Pantu town about 23 kilometres from Sri Aman town. [1] [2]

  8. 2020–2021 Malaysian floods - Wikipedia

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    Deaths. 9 people (from 9 January 2021) [1] 2020–2021 Malaysian floods is an event when several states in Malaysia were flooded in late 2020 and early 2021. Floods caused about tens of thousands of people to be evacuated to evacuation centers. The floods also claimed several lives, causing almost all types of land transport in the areas ...

  9. 2015 Southeast Asian haze - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 Southeast Asian haze was an air pollution crisis affecting several countries in Southeast Asia, including Brunei, Indonesia (especially its islands of Sumatra and Borneo ), Malaysia, Singapore, southern Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and the Philippines . The haze affected Indonesia from at least late June, [1] to the end of October ...