It is weird when the demonstrators do not understand what they are demonstrating for.
HimpunanBantahGST demonstration was reported by some international news but when asked by reporters what is GST most of the demonstrators came up with very funny answers 🙂
What a pity and a waste of time.
They were only used by the opposition parties as a tool to show the world that the people of Malaysia are not happy and had to go to the street to protest when they don’t even understand why they demonstrate.
Running to safety: In this photo provided by Kyle Smith, floodwaters surround Smith’s home in Pensacola on Wednesday. Smith had to evacuate his home with his 18-month-old son Tuesday night after severe weather hit the Florida Panhandle, causing widespread flooding. (DailyMail)
On Wednesday, roads were chewed up into pieces or wiped out entirely and neighborhoods were inundated, making rescues difficult for hundreds of people who called for help when they were caught off guard by the single rainiest day ever recorded in Pensacola.
In Pensacola, people climbed into their attics to get away from fast-rising waters and some people were rescued from the rooftops of their homes.
Roads were destroyed and vehicles were plummeted 25 feet when portions of the Scenic Highway collapsed.
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Cars and concrete slabs collapse into a sinkhole on Scenic Highway in Pensacola after flash flooding. (Photo by Marianna Massey/Getty Images)
People survey the damage on Piedmont Street in the Cordova Park neighborhood after it washed out due to heavy rains on April 30, 2014 in Pensacola, Florida.
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Shut down: A Pensacola Burger King sits in flood water as a man on a motorcycle bravely drives past on Brent Lane, one of the main roads in the city that was flooded out after heavy rains and flash flooding. (DailyMail)
The metal railings hang over brown flood water along Johnson Avenue, Pensacola, Florida. Severe flash flooding has after the region just days after tornados tore through the U.S. South and MidWest. (Reuters)
Residents survey the damage in Pensacola, after a major storm system released more than two feet of water in a day in the northwestern part of Florida. (Photo by Marianna Massey/Getty Images)
Streetlights, trees and cars have collapsed onto a train track in Baltimore. (Photo by Jonathan Newton / The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Three days after severe storms and tornadoes killed at least 31 people in the United States South and Mid-West, the region has been hit by severe flash flooding.
The heavy rains have caused an enormous sinkhole to open up at 26th Street and North Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland at around 4 p.m. on Wednesday near the train tracks used by CSX rail traffic.
Streetlights, cars and tress were swallowed into the sinkhole, but fire department officials don’t believe anyone was injured in the incident.
The landslide swept across a set of train tracks and resulted in the suspension of some CSX rail traffic.
People living on the block and surrounding area have been evacuated.
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Multiple vehicles lie at the bottom of a landslide after heavy rains caused a street to give way in Baltimore, Maryland. (Reuters)
Cars lie at the bottom of a landslide, some on its roof, after heavy rains caused a street to give way. Luckily, no one was inside the vehicles when it occurred. (Reuters)
The sinkhole measured a street long and caused a row of houses to evacuate. (Reuters)
Goodbye street: Cars sit on the edge of a sinkhole in the Charles Village neighborhood of Baltimore, Wednesday, April 30, 2014, as heavy rain moves through the region. (DailyMail)