Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – Twenty-three inbound flights at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) were disrupted from November 27 evening to November 28 morning due to Tropical Storm Senyar.
Chief Executive Officer of the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) Norazman Mahmud said out of the flights,17 affected services were international ones.
Senyar made landfall between the cities of Banting and Port Dickson on Malaysia's west coast along the Strait of Malacca at around 1am on November 28. The Malaysian Meteorological Department warned that although the storm has weakened into a low pressure system, heavy rains will continue in some states until November 29.
According to the National Disaster Command Centre (NDCC), as of noon on November 28, more than 30,000 people affected by floods have been evacuated to 228 temporary relief centres across nine states. The NDCC also confirmed a total of two deaths due to floods in the state of Kelantan over the past week./.