Malaysia Floods January 6, 2017 by shameen A young child eats at her home near floodwaters in Bendang Pak Yong, Malaysia’s northeastern town of Tumpat, which borders with Thailand on January 6, 2017. Floods continued to inundate two northeast Malaysian states, as thousands of people remained in relief centres while others expressed fears of looting and sought aid. / AFP PHOTO / MOHD RASFAN A man floats in floodwaters while wearing a life jacket in Bendang Pak Yong, Malaysia’s northeastern town of Tumpat, which borders with Thailand, on January 6, 2017. Serious flooding in Malaysia’s northeast states for almost a week is showing some respite but has damaged homes, caused loss of income and disrupted schooling, victims said on January 6. / AFP PHOTO / Mohd RASFAN Local residents use a rental boat at the edge of floodwaters in Bendang Pak Yong, Malaysia’s northeastern town of Tumpat, which borders with Thailand on January 6, 2017. Floods continued to inundate two northeast Malaysian states on January 5, as thousands of people remained in relief centres while others expressed fears of looting and sought aid. / AFP PHOTO / MOHD RASFAN