80% of Hat Yai residents return home as floodwaters recede; over 8,000 cars found submerged

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80% of Hat Yai residents return home as floodwaters recede; over 8,000 cars found submerged

BANGKOK – As at Dec 1, nine days after the massive flooding in Hat Yai, water levels have continued to recede and the city has entered full recovery and clean-up mode. Around 80 per cent of residents have now returned to their homes to assess the damage, while some remain in evacuation shelters arr»»»

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The Times of India India 03.11. 20:53

17k default on water & sewerage bills in Gurgaon, dues mount to Rs 180cr, MCG set to snap lines

Gurgaon: MCG has identified nearly 17,000 residents who have defaulted on water and sewerage bills as total dues went up to Rs 180 crore. Officials said the civic body plans to implement mass disconnections and will start issuing notices to defaulters from Monday."Defaulters will be given only thre»»»

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Channel News Asia Malesia 18.10. 09:13

Free morning off-peak train rides in northeast Singapore from Dec 27

SINGAPORE: From Dec 27, commuters in the northeast region of Singapore who start their weekday journeys at selected train stations during off-peak hours - before 7.30am or between 9am and 9.45am - will not have to pay. The train stations in this one-year pilot are: Any of the six North East Line (N»»»

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Malay Mail Malesia 31.08. 10:07

Parades for Merdeka, groceries in Sarawak — shoppers in Kuching, Samarahan tap Sara RM100 aid, usable until Dec 31

KOTA SAMARAHAN, Aug 31 — No unusually large crowds were observed at outlets in Kuching and Samarahan today following the launch of the Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (Sara) Appreciation Aid. A visit by The Borneo Post to Farley Kota Samarahan around 10am found business as usual, with only some shoppers usin»»»

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The Economic Times India 12.05. 21:27

Virat Kohli: The warrior monk retires with a career forged in discipline, defined by dominance

Virat Kohli's departure from Test cricket evokes a profound sense of loss, given his monumental run-scoring and transformative impact. He instilled fear in opponents and redefined fitness standards, inspiring a generation of cricketers. Kohli's aggressive captaincy and relentless pursuit of excelle»»»

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