Malaysian emergency services, volunteers rescue 21,000 from flooding
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Hard-pressed Malaysian emergency services, reinforced by civilian volunteers, on Sunday rescued 21,000 people displaced by flooding from torrential rain in seven states, officials and volunteers said.
More than 66,000 police, army and fire department personnel were mobilised to help pluck people from vehicles marooned in flood waters or from inundated streets outside their homes.
State news agency Bernama reported that a total of 21,000 people had been evacuated nationwide to relief centres.