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  2. 2021–2022 Malaysian floods - Wikipedia

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    December 2021 Central Malaysian floods, Peninsula Malaysia floods, Shah Alam floods: Type: Flood: Cause: After-effects from the landfall of Tropical Depression 29W (14 – 17 December 2021) Heavy rainfall across Sabah; Outcome: Heavy flooding at four Malaysian states, minor flooding at four other states; Storm surges in Pahang [1] Looting ...

  3. 2014–2015 Malaysia floods - Wikipedia

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    The 2014–2015 Malaysia floods affected Malaysia from 15 December 2014 – 3 January 2015. More than 500,000 people were affected in Malaysia. Kelantan was the highest affected with 354,800 while 21 were killed. [1]

  4. Flood management - Wikipedia

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    Flood mitigation is a related but separate concept describing a broader set of strategies taken to reduce flood risk and potential impact while improving resilience against flood events. As climate change has led to increased flood risk an intensity, flood management is an important part of climate change adaptation and climate resilience .

  5. 2006–2007 Southeast Asian floods - Wikipedia

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    The 2006–2007 Southeast Asian floods were a series of floods that mostly affected Malaysia from 18 December 2006 to 13 January 2007. The floods were caused by above average rainfall, which was attributed to Typhoon Utor (2006) which had hit the Philippines and Vietnam a few days earlier. [1]

  6. Disaster risk reduction - Wikipedia

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    Disaster risk reduction (DRR) is defined by United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) as those actions which aim to "prevent new and reducing existing disaster risk and managing residual risk, all of which contribute to strengthening resilience and therefore to the achievement of sustainable development".

  7. Project NOAH (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The component resulted to completion of 16 provinces mapped with 2.2 million structures added to the database. [13] On June 20, 2017, the University of the Philippines relaunched the UP Resilience Institute with Project NOAH, now called NOAH Center, as its flagship program. [14] [15]

  8. 2016 in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    1 January – More people were evacuated in flood-hit Sarawak, raising the number of evacuees to 975 as of noon from 523 in the morning. 1 January – KTM Komuter Northern Sector extends its service from Butterworth to Padang Besar. 2 January – The cabinet decided to halt all bauxite mining operation in Kuantan, Pahang.

  9. Flood risk assessment - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales, the Environment Agency requires a professional Flood Risk Assessment (FRA) to be submitted alongside planning applications in areas that are known to be at risk of flooding (within flood zones 2 or 3) and/ or are greater than 1ha in area, planning permission is not usually granted until the FRA has been accepted by the Environment Agency.