RTM staff, family stranded in Hatyai floods with supplies running out


ALOR SETAR: Continuous heavy rain since Friday afternoon (Nov 21) has triggered flooding in several parts of Thailand, including Hatyai, leaving many Malaysian tourists stranded after major roads were cut off.

For Wan Nur Asyikin W A'zemim, 33, a journalist and radio announcer with Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) Langkawi, the situation has become increasingly worrying as she and her family wait for help with dwindling basic supplies.

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