Wednesday, 14 January 2015

Kelantan Flooding Aftermath (Kuala Krai Town)

The The The Aftermath of the Flooding in Kuala Krai town, Kelantan. It's all started on December 24 2014 when the extremely heavy rain and rise of the river water level cause the entire town (most of the town) been inundated in water. It has since become one of the worse flooding in Malaysian History. In this posting, I'll share photos of the aftermath of Kuala Krai town after the water has receded.
A word "Darurat" or Emergency is been written on a car windscreen.
A public toilet next to a food court is totally been inundated with flood water and the aftermath is a totally damaged toilet with the mud all over the place.
At the nearby food court.
Some of the things left behind.
Is totally covered with mud.
A shop selling shoes is totally destroyed.
All the damaged good been thrown out of the local supermarket.
Bottles of chilies and tomatoes sauce.
The damaged inside a local grocery store.
The Taoist deities is covered with mud.
BOH (Best Of Highland) Tea.
Bottle of Coca Cola
Some chinese white wines.
Chinese New Year decoration, an uncertain Chinese New Year ahead.
The debris left behind.
Someone shoes.
More damaged goods been discard.
The town of Kuala Krai was inundated by water as high as one to two storey.
Post Box to nowhere..
All the flood debris hanging on tree.
The water mark on the telephone booth shows how high is the water level.
As the damaged goods been discard, the victim rush over to salvage whatever they could.
Damaged to a textile and cloth shop.
Interior of a public buses.
Someone's wheel chair been left behind.
 While some shops just throw away the damaged good, some sell it.
Most of the shops in Kuala Krai is closed due to the damaged and suffered a huge lost.
As the flood water has recede, now the focus is on Cleaning and most importantly Rebuilding the lives of the local communities.

Please visit the link below for the part two of the aftermath:
http://thaisjournal.blogspot.com/2015/01/kelantan-flooding-aftermath-kampung.html?m=1

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