no of course not permanent but if such things happens and u see the govt's lack of abilities n plan to deal with this prob, wad will the investors think?Originally posted by Meat Pao:That flood is not permanent right?
If Im not wrong, this is related to El-Nino, which also cause many disruptions in other countries, and it happens once every 5 years.
Meat Pao.
Last time El Nino is in the late 1990s.Originally posted by Meat Pao:That flood is not permanent right?
If Im not wrong, this is related to El-Nino, which also cause many disruptions in other countries, and it happens once every 5 years.
Meat Pao.
Reserved. Let me find the article first.Originally posted by Hogzilla:Last time El Nino is in the late 1990s.
So, I think they would make serious consideration of the flooding and make precautions. Of course, dun think others are stupid, then they are really stupid.
I found the article liao.Originally posted by Darkness_hacker99:Reserved. Let me find the article first.
After this and next year, the weather will become very very dry.. This is known as the La Nina. Usually after the El Nino Phenomenon, La Nina will followed up. La Nina is the period where it's extremely dry and warm.Originally posted by TXian:At the end of 2007, we are all going to experience worse rain storms than what we are experiencing now...good luck...They better do something, and FAST..
low-lying.Originally posted by dragg:i dont understand.
the whole of johor cant be flooded right?
so where are the populated areas flooded?
nah...i am juz wondering.....it is not juz an issue in msia but to those singaporeans who hav relatives in msia, dey are probably worried too...Originally posted by shane123:still worth investing imo...... u take the map of johor and mark out the places which have flash floods......and u can see the govt has already thot it out...they r developing the iskandar regions....shldn't be affected too much by floods...... u investing there?