pix flood :: 2015 : from journalist


i want share some pictures by our photographers..from their lens....

It was a very sad situation, but it was a very good assignment, as a journalist.

It has been 31 years of shooting, I have seen many disasters – in Afghanistan, Myanmar, Cambodia, USA, Thailand, Philippines. But this the most heart wrenching for me. Why? they speak my language, they speak my dialect, they have the same body language as I do.


A young girl bathes her younger brother at Old Bertam Village in Gua Musang, Kelantan January 10, 2015. Photo by Ali Mufti

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A girl enters a used to be a room but it was damaged by floodwater in Manek Urai near Kuala Krai 31 December 2014. NSTP/Bazuki Muhammad
A family pull their belongings through a quiet highway to a safer place in a flooded town of Kota Bharu 26 December 2014. NSTP/Bazuki Muhammad

Villager Zailani Sapea, 52, sits outside her shophouse damaged by flood in Kampung Laloh near Kuala Krai January 1, 2015. NSTP/Bazuki Muhammad

Flood victim Hamsah Rahim, 9, is smudged with mud as he plays with his friends after flood receded in island of Kampung Teluk Renjuna near Tumpat January 3, 2015. NSTP/Bazuki Muhammad

Villager Alias Karim, 61, carries his belongings as he walks on a ground where his house stood before it was swept by flood, in Kampung Laloh near Kuala Krai January 1, 2015. NSTP/Bazuki Muhammad

A girl plays in the middle of sleeping dividers set up for flood victims at a relief centre in Kota Bharu 27 December 2014. NSTP/Bazuki Muhammad

A dog is covered with mud as it sits on a riverbank which was flooded a few days ago, in Kampung Tendong Sungai near Pasir Mas 30 December 2014. NSTP/Bazuki Muhammad

A message left by villagers thanking non-governmental organizations for helping them in the recent flood crisis, is seen on the road between Kuala Krai and Gua Musang, the worst hit areas, January 1, 2015. NSTP/Bazuki Muhammad

Blind man Mat Nusi Mahmud, 43, talks about his experience as he stands in front of his mother’s house damaged by flood in Kampung Laloh near Kuala Krai January 1, 2015. NSTP/Bazuki Muhammad

Flood victim Hawa Hassan, 79, clutches food donation she just collected from volunteers as she walks on the bank of Sungai Kelantan which was overflowed a few days ago and caused flood, in Kampung Tendong Sungai near Pasir Mas 30 December 2014. NSTP/Bazuki Muhammad

Flood victim Fazlina Khalid, 18, baby sits her eight-month-old nephew Arshad Ashraf, at a relief centre in Kota Bharu 27 December 2014. NSTP/Bazuki Muhammad

A cat named "pok cek" sits on a table to avoid mud after flood receded in Kampung Wakaf Sena Kota near Kota Bharu 29 December 2014. NSTP/Bazuki Muhammad

Elderly couple Mat Detar Mat Resat, 82, and wife Mek Jah Abu Bakar, 78, check food donation they just collected from volunteers outside their flood damaged house in Manek Urai near Kuala Krai 31 December 2014. NSTP/Bazuki Muhammad

Villager Abdullah Mamat, 59, sits on the steps of his house damaged by the recent flood in Manek Urai near Kuala Krai 31 December 2014. NSTP/Bazuki Muhammad

Villager Zakaria Taib, 59, inspects his brother’s coffee shop after it was damaged by flood in Kampung Laloh near Kuala Krai January 1, 2015. NSTP/Bazuki Muhammad

Villager Mazri Muhammad, 31, shows his family’s damaged coffee shop after a big flood in island of Kampung Teluk Renjuna near Tumpat January 3, 2015. NSTP/Bazuki Muhammad

Villager Siah Daud, 50, sits at the front door of her house after it was damaged by flood in island of Kampung Teluk Renjuna near Tumpat January 3, 2015. NSTP/Bazuki Muhammad


Anggota Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia meninjau dari udara keadaan banjir di Daerah Temerloh selepas dilanda banjir besar pada 1 Jan 2015.
BERNAMA/ Mohd Faizol Aziz


A young girl playing with her damage tricycle next to the ruble caused by the flood in Kuala Kemubu in Kuala Krai, Kelantan, Jan 8, 2015. Photo by Fadzil Daud


A boy looks for belongings at his flood-damaged house at Sg.Retang in Jerantut, Pahang on January 8, 2015. In the recent report, The Pahang state government will give emphasis on building temporary settlements for residents who lost their homes to the severe floods recently before drawing up permanent settlement plans for the flood victims. Photo by Naem Ghazali
A child who lost his house in the recent worst flood hit this country, resting under a makeshift tent made from palm fronds and canvas on a bridge connecting to Kampung Manek Urai Lama, Kuala Krai. JAN 07, 2015. Malaysia Gazette/SAFWAN MANSOR
A boy lost his house in the recent worst flood hit in the history of this country, resting under a makeshift tent made by palm fronds and canvas on a bridge connecting to Kampung Manek Urai Lama, Kuala Krai. JAN 07, 2015. Malaysia Gazette/SAFWAN MANSOR

A man sitting at the site of his house which was destroyed aftermath of the worst flood that ever hit this country few days ago. JAN 07, 2015. Malaysia Gazette/SAFWAN MANSOR
A man sitting at the location of his house which was destroyed after the worst flood that ever hit this country, few days ago. JAN 07, 2015. Malaysia Gazette/SAFWAN MANSOR

A resident cleans out his house that was flooded in heavy rains at Temerloh, Pahang on January 04, 2014. In Pahang, 29,547 evacuees were recorded in 126 centres in seven affected areas. Temerloh has the 2nd largest number of victims with 10,576 people after Pekan. THE SUN/ Adib Rawi Yahya

A resident cleans out her house that was flooded in heavy rains at Temerloh, Pahang on January 04, 2014. In Pahang, 29,547 evacuees were recorded in 126 centres in seven affected areas. Temerloh has the 2nd largest number of victims with 10,576 people after Pekan. THE SUN/ Adib Rawi Yahya

A boy plays in floodwaters at Temerloh, Pahang on January 03, 2014. In Pahang, 29,547 evacuees were recorded in 126 centres in seven affected areas. Temerloh has the 2nd largest number of victims with 10,576 people after Pekan. THE SUN/ Adib Rawi Yahya

A man walks in a flooded street at Kg Gajah, Perak on January 3, 2015. In Perak state, the number of flood victims continues to rise with 6,000 people from 1,500 families evacuated from their homes. THE SUN/ Ashraf Shamsul

A man sitting on a damaged wooden bus stop at a Kambung Baru Lebak Mukim Lebak in Temerloh on January 3, 2015. The flood situation has not changed in Terengganu, Pahang and Johor with the number of flood victims in three states remaining the same. In Pahang, the number of evacuees still stood at 42, 938 people who are sheltered at 187 relief centres in the seven affected districts. The Sun/ Zulfadhli Zaki
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A Malaysian soldier checks his phone as he takes a break during flood rescue and relief mission in Pekan, Pahang on January 1, 2015. Pekan recorded 11,203 evacuees  on January 5 and the fair weather is expected to allow more people to return home in the next few days. NSTP/Farizul Hafiz Awang

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