Rainfall has been heavier than ever in our part of the world recently, with some states in Malaysia even experiencing floods.
One of the worst-hit states has been Johor, with at least three people dead and tens of thousands of people evacuated.
At the same time, it is also in turbulent times like this that humanity can shine brighter than ever.
One Malaysian man demonstrated that as he was seen braving a strong tide to deliver food to flood victims in Johor.
His act of determination has gone viral, garnering him praise from moved netizens.
In a video shared by TikTok user @zurainiswarno on Thursday (2 Mar), the man appeared to be immersed in gushing floodwater while delivering food.
@zurainiswarno Unsung Hero Abg Salleh . Sampai muka pun tak berdaya nak bertahan kat arus tu utk bg bantuan makanan org2 kat PPS . Dari air parat betis sampai dah paras pinggang . Arus kuat sangat 😭 Allaahhuuu 😭 #Chaahbanjir #KgJawaBaruChaah #banjir2023 #johordarultakzim🔴🔵 ♬ Instrumen Sedih – Yuda pratama
According to the caption, the man is known as Abang Salleh (Brother Salleh), and he was trying to get food to flood victims sheltering in a local school.
The tide had reportedly risen from calf level to waist level, making it extremely difficult for Abang Salleh to complete his mission.
In the 26-second clip, the floodwater has clearly gone up to his waist and he is visibly trying hard to keep his balance.
He reaches out to collect a few bags of food with one hand, while using the other to grip onto a rope held by other volunteers standing in the water.
Although he tries to walk forward while holding the food, the tide proves too strong and he shakes his head to indicate he can’t go on.
It is unclear whether he or the other volunteers managed to deliver the food in the end.
The flood in Johor is already shaping up to be one of the worst the country has seen.
The Star reported that 49,410 people have been displaced as of 8am today (6 March).
Additionally, 14,125 families are staying at 269 temporary relief centres in the 10 districts affected by the flood.
These districts are Batu Pahat, Johor Baru, Kulai, Kota Tinggi, Kluang, Mersing, Muar, Pontian, Segamat, and Tangkak.
Rivers in some of these districts have also breached dangerous levels, and multiple roads have been closed off to vehicles.
Kudos to Abang Salleh for putting his life on the line to help his fellow Malaysians.
We hope that he and the other volunteers managed to get to safety and completed their mission eventually.
They prove that when disastrous times come, nothing makes a difference more than a community banding together.
Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at news@mustsharenews.com.
Featured image adapted from TikTok.
Parents speculate that the alleged stalker in Toh Yi is the same man in the…
Some also said it was Wukong riding his cloud.
The police have determined the suspect’s age to be between 30 and 50 years.
Three other pedestrians stopped to yield to the car as it approached the roundabout.
He was also charged with driving without a valid licence, among other traffic offences.
She offered RM50 the first time, then S$50.