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There are recurrent flood risks in Malaysia, notably during the rainy season, resulting in significant loss of life and property. A recent flood catastrophe in the northern region severely impacted coastal communities, destroying 238 homes, severely damaging eight others, and causing minor damage to approximately 275 others. Concerns have emerged regarding the contentment of flood victims with their new housing, despite the implementation of reconstruction and resettlement efforts. This study examines the quality of life of flood victims with a focus on their residence conditions, community relationships, and overall life satisfaction. 56 resettlement program participants in Kedah were surveyed and the permanent shelter was evaluated in order to collect data. In general, inhabitants are moderately satisfied with their living conditions, according to the findings. However, issues regarding facility accessibility and the absence of amenities persist. This study emphasizes the significance of relocation and home repairs in post-disaster recovery, but also underlines the need for further improvements in providing a comfortable living environment, particularly for those who have been traumatized by the disaster. The study's recommendations can guide future disaster relief and urban planning initiatives to improve the well-being of Malaysia's flood-affected communities.
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