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December 2021 marked Malaysia's worst flooding in decades, with relentless monsoon rains causing rivers to swell and infrastructure to collapse. A tropical depression, combined with the remnants of Typhoon Rai, led to torrential downpours across the peninsula, including Kuala Lumpur. The city received over 1,100 millimeters of rain in just two days—nearly half of its annual average—and overwhelmed drainage systems ill-equipped to handle such deluges.