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- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods abstract "The 2006–2007 Malaysian floods were a series of floods that hit Malaysia during December 18, 2006 to January 13, 2007. The floods were caused by above average rainfall, which was attributed to Typhoon Utor which had hit the Philippines and Vietnam a few days earlier. By the third week of January 2007, Johor was hit by a larger flood. Singapore and certain parts of Indonesia were flooded due to the same typhoon.Throughout the week of December 18, 2006, a series of floods hit Johor, Malacca, Pahang and Negeri Sembilan. During this period, these southern Malaysian states, along with Singapore, experienced abnormal rainfall which resulted in massive floods. The rainfall recorded in the city of Johor Bahru on December 19 amounted to 289mm when the annual rainfall of the city alone is 2400mm. In Singapore, the 24-hour rainfall recorded on December 20 was 366 mm, the third highest recorded rainfall in 75 years.The flooding began when torrential downpours since Sunday caused rivers and dams to overflow. Weather officials described the flooding as the worst in the area in a century. At least six people died.Later that week, beginning December 22, North Sumatra and Aceh experienced abnormal rainfall which also caused flooding An estimated 400,000 people were displaced at the peak of the flooding and at least 118 people dead with 155 people missing as of December 29, 2006. There were fears flash flooding could occur in Malaysia.".
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods thumbnail Kt_flood.jpg?width=300.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods wikiPageID "8544656".
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods wikiPageRevisionID "584812492".
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods areasAffected Aceh.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods areasAffected Johor.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods areasAffected Malacca.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods areasAffected Negeri_Sembilan.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods areasAffected North_Sumatra.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods areasAffected Pahang.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods areasAffected Singapore.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods duration "--12-18".
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods imageLocation "Kt flood.jpg".
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods imageName "Kota Tinggi was severely flooded between December 2006 and January 2007. Kota Tinggi means high city/fort in Malay.".
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods name "2006".
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods totalDamages(usd)_ "3.95E8".
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods totalFatalities "118".
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods subject Category:2006_floods.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods subject Category:2006_in_Malaysia.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods subject Category:2006_in_Singapore.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods subject Category:2007_floods.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods subject Category:2007_in_Malaysia.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods subject Category:2007_in_Singapore.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods subject Category:Floods_in_Malaysia.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods subject Category:Floods_in_Singapore.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods comment "The 2006–2007 Malaysian floods were a series of floods that hit Malaysia during December 18, 2006 to January 13, 2007. The floods were caused by above average rainfall, which was attributed to Typhoon Utor which had hit the Philippines and Vietnam a few days earlier. By the third week of January 2007, Johor was hit by a larger flood.".
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods label "2006–07 Malaysian floods".
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods sameAs 2006%E2%80%9307_Malaysian_floods.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods sameAs Banjir_Malaysia_2006—2007.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods sameAs Q4607767.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods sameAs Q4607767.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods wasDerivedFrom 2006–07_Malaysian_floods?oldid=584812492.
- 2006–07_Malaysian_floods depiction Kt_flood.jpg.