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4,000 Malaysians stranded in Hatyai floods. They are safe!

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About 4,000 Malaysians stranded following floods in Hatyai and nearby southern Thailand areas have been confirmed safe, the Foreign Ministry said. Most are staying in multi-storey hotels, reducing immediate risk. However, some face temporary electricity disruptions and limited food access due to local outages.

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Malaysian missions in Songkhla and Bangkok are closely monitoring the situation with support from Thai Tourist Police and local authorities. Weather conditions are expected to improve, with floodwaters likely receding by Monday. Malaysians in affected areas are advised to remain indoors, follow local directives, and register with Malaysian missions.

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