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This is why Malaysia hates Sinkies - ROC send flood rescue team, we send shit
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This is a huge natural disaster in Malaysia. record flooding, over 200K evacuated and still over 80K homeless. With several deaths and even Najib got to come back early from his Hawaii chit chat with Obama. Taiwan tzer tong and send a rescue team to help. Even if not used, at least the Malays will remember this goodwill gesture. Sinkie land send shit, and we are their closest neighbour and one time shared the same country. This kind of arrogance and insult going back to Lee Con You days and we wonder why Mats tekan us now and then. That is why we have to spend $12 billion on defence, because we make so many enemies? Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Dec. 30 (CNA) A team of 31 medical workers and volunteers put together by a Taiwanese search and rescue organization and the Buddha's Light International Association entered flood-hit areas in Malaysia on Tuesday to offer relief services to victims. The Taiwanese rescue team was joined by members of local youth organizations, bringing the total number of people on the mission to more than 50, before setting off for the affected states in the eastern part of peninsular Malaysia. They had with them 12 vehicles loaded with supplies and rescue equipment, and they expected to remain in the affected areas for six days, according to the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Malaysia. In the worst flooding seen in Malaysia in three decades, nine states, including Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang, Perak and Perlis were inundated by floods caused by monsoon rains. The floods have forced the evacuation of more than 230,000 people, and the number was still rising, Taiwan's representative office said. In Kelantan alone, nine people have drowned and four others have gone missing since flooding began on Dec. 22 in the northern state that shares a border with Thailand, according to Kelantan police. The Taiwan office, meanwhile, has donated 5,000 ringgit (US$1,429) to help flood victims. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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