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Aid being coordinated for Malaysians stranded in Hatyai

23 Nov 2025, 4:14 AM
Aid being coordinated for Malaysians stranded in Hatyai
Aid being coordinated for Malaysians stranded in Hatyai

BAGAN DATUK, Nov 23 — The Malaysian Foreign Ministry and the Thai government will coordinate assistance for Malaysians stranded in Hatyai following severe floods, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

The government will also receive updates on the flood situation in the affected areas from the Malaysian Consulate General in Songkhla.

“We will obtain the latest information from our Consul General in Songkhla, and coordination will be carried out with the Foreign Ministry, and possibly with the Thai government, as well as the Songkhla Governor, to channel assistance to our people there.

“As far as possible, they want to return home quickly, and we may provide heavy vehicles to transport them so they can return to their respective areas,” he told the press after officiating the ‘Agenda Nasional Malaysia Sihat (ANMS): Moh Kita Sihat’ roadshow today.

According to news reports, some 4,000 Malaysians are stranded following floods in Hatyai and several areas in southern Thailand. They are reported to be safe.

Zahid added that water levels are expected to recede by midday today and expressed hope that coordination can be carried out immediately if any Malaysians are still stranded so that they can be brought home as soon as possible.

“Among them are students and teachers, about 40 people, and we hope they will cooperate with the Consul General in Songkhla so they can return to Malaysia,” he said.

Meanwhile, speaking as the National Disaster Management Committee chairman, Zahid said he informed the Cabinet that preparedness measures through the Central Disaster Committee and the National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) have been mobilised since November 13 for the northeast monsoon season.

“Currently, six states are affected...Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang, Perlis, Kedah, and Penang, as well as parts of northern Perak,” he said.

The government has coordinated with the relevant agencies to ensure that early evacuation alerts, issued three days before expected heavy rain and rising water levels, are followed.

On Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) candidates who may be affected by floods, Zahid said the Education Ministry already has measures in place to handle the situation.

Regarding today’s programme, which was also attended by Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad, he said 1,951 participants took part in the three events held.

Earlier, Zahid flagged off the Sultan Nazrin Shah Bridge Run 2025 for the 5km category and officiated the 2025 National Healthy Malaysia Agenda (ANMS) programme involving Santuni Madani with MyCHAMPION and the National Gotong-Royong MEGA (Fight Aedes 2.0).

He said participants from Germany, the Maldives, and Singapore also took part in the run, which entered its second edition this year.

“InsyaAllah (God willing), the event will become an annual programme. What matters most is that it promotes a healthy lifestyle,” Zahid said.

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