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As we’re all well aware, many Malaysians are currently affected by devastating floods in several states.
As of this week, over 22,000 people remain at evacuation centres in Johor, Pahang, Terengganu, Kelantan, Perak and Selangor.
But being Malaysians, we like to make the most out of every situation, as many videos flooded social media over the past few days, showing Malaysians helping each other and still going about their daily lives in spite of how bad the floods are.
Here are some of many of these videos that show Malaysians staying in high spirits, while also upholding #KitaJagaKita:
My family stranded dkt pahang and otw balik kl. Terpksa ikut jln kampung sbb hway tutup. Jem sgt trok and org kg bg mknn 😭. Tq org pahang 🥰😭 pic.twitter.com/im3eLOyrDr
— H A Z I D I (@AbenHazd) January 4, 2021
Almost forgot ! Here’s a video of the luggages being retrieved ✨ pic.twitter.com/yfW41RZ6kF
— IntanPayung (@farysnordyn) January 5, 2021
Senior sekolah saya redah banjir selamatkan kucing. Moga Allah murahkan rezeki dia sekeluarga. Padahal rumah dia dah masuk air sampai kena pindah. Mulianya hati org macam ni. Aku yakin kucing-kucing tu akan doakan dia 🥺 Lokasi: Pekan Pahang. pic.twitter.com/C5QivuFydu
— m.fairuz.j (@callmefye) January 5, 2021
page 2/366 ; feel blessed can see another years and can celebrate with my family 🥰 but celebrate dalam banjir 😂 pic.twitter.com/GnmiprrC0X
— mai (@nrmaisarahhh_) January 2, 2021
Wartawan top 10 2021.🌧️
— Romaixie (@Fouraro1) January 3, 2021
Sir jacky🤣#kvstudio#banjir pic.twitter.com/ffnlys0baT
Banjir? Masak maggi dulu! Why botherrrr? pic.twitter.com/8Icxu9kt6V
— Haziq (@hvziqyusoff) January 3, 2021
Mantap ah banjir-banjir still boleh berniaga 🤩👍 pic.twitter.com/YsqBMp0vQA
— MighaPiljah (@Freissyann) January 5, 2021
Kenderaan untuk harungi air banjir 😃😀 pic.twitter.com/3ss3Omtmug
— Tengku Adnin (@adnin63690080) January 5, 2021
My sister plan nk pergi outdoor photoshoot kat tempat cantik2 last2 haa dalam air banjir pon boleh
— Far (@paajanaa) January 2, 2021
P/s: thanks to my brilliant idea 😜 pic.twitter.com/HINrf3oI1Q
It’s seeing scenes from the public like this that make us proud to be Malaysian!
Our thoughts go out to all those affected by the ongoing floods, especially those who have lost loved ones swept away by strong currents.
Stay safe, people!
by Kyle Roshen Jacob