18/02/2026
Floods are among the most frequent and devastating extreme events โ responsible for 44% of disasters between 2000 and 2019, affecting 1.6 billion people and causing $650 billion in losses.
What makes floods particularly complex is their systemic nature:
๐น Climate change intensifies rainfall, snowmelt, and sea-level rise
๐น Rapid urbanisation seals land and overloads drainage
๐น Deforestation, soil degradation, and river straightening amplify runoff
๐น Marginalised groups remain the most exposed
Floods come in three forms โ fluvial (river), pluvial (rainfall), and coastal โ and each requires tailored approaches. But all demand integrated flood management that combines:
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Effective governance and early warning systems
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Technological innovation, adapted to local realities
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Social resilience and traditional knowledge
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Nature-based solutions, from mangroves to wetlands
The evidence is clear: piecemeal fixes wonโt suffice. Building resilience to floods requires investment in holistic, inclusive, and locally led strategies.
๐ Read more in the World Risk Report 2025 โก๏ธ https://ow.ly/pYqW50X6fFa
18/02/2026
Meet Dr NurulโAin Ahayalimudin ๐ฒ๐พ, the first and only Malaysian member of the World Society of Disaster Nursing.
In lecture halls at the International Islamic University Malaysia, she teaches future nurses about something many hope they will never face โ disasters.
But for Dr NurulโAin, preparedness is not optional. It is responsibility.
As the sole national member of WSDN, she has quietly placed Malaysia on the global disaster nursing map. Her work is pushing for stronger systems, better training, and nurses who are ready when communities need them most.
This year, she steps forward as Conference Chair of WSDN 2026. Dr NurulโAin will also be speaking at WSDN 2026, 17โ19 Sept, sharing insights and advocating the future of disaster nursing.
๐ซ Book your conference tickets at https://wsdn2026.com/.
18/02/2026
Artificial intelligence could transform disaster risk reduction and climate action. ๐ก
Machine learning technologies can enhance early warning systems, optimize energy efficiency and food production โ but not without risks.
We need to find ways to ensure such innovations benefit those who need it most, and this means overcoming the digital divide and data bias.๐
Discover how AI is being harnessed to reduce disaster risks๐ https://ow.ly/IOW250VKj5i
18/02/2026
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โช๏ธ๐ก๐ฒ๐ฏ๐๐น๐ฎ ๐๐ฒ๐ฝ๐ฎ๐น๐ฎ ๐๐๐ฑ๐ฎ (๐๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ป๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ฑ ๐ฏ๐ฏ) merupakan nebula gelap dalam kawasan Buruj Orion pada jarak kira-kira 1,375 tahun cahaya dari Bumi. Ia terdiri daripada gas molekul hidrogen (Hโ) dan debu antara bintang yang sangat padat, menyebabkan cahaya daripada nebula bercahaya di belakangnya diserap dan menghasilkan siluet atau bayang berbentuk kepala kuda. Kawasan ini aktif dalam proses pembentukan bintang (star formation).
โช๏ธImej ini dirakam dari Observatori Negara Langkawi (ONL), Agensi Angkasa Malaysia (MYSA), Langkawi, Kedah pada Januari 2024 dengan menggunakan teleskop TMB152 dan kamera ZWO ASI2600MM.
18/02/2026
The Kulliyyah of Nursing, IIUM extends its warmest wishes of Ramadhan Kareem to all staff, students, alumni, and the wider community.
May this blessed month illuminate our hearts with faith, strengthen our devotion, and inspire us to continue serving with compassion, sincerity, and excellence.
As the nights glow with mercy and the days are filled with reflection, may Allah grant us the strength to seek His pleasure and the opportunity to multiply our good deeds.
Let this Ramadhan be a time of renewal spiritually, personally, and collectively.
IIUM
Office of the Campus Director, IIUM Kuantan
18/02/2026
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18/02/2026
Ramadan Kareem
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14/02/2026
๐ Stronger Together for Disaster Resilience
Kulliyyah of Nursing and World Society of Disaster Nursing (WSDN) together with our co-host Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) bring the 9th WSDN Conference to Sarawak!
WSDN 2026 is a collaboration that unites experts across disciplines.
This conference is not limited to nursing!
We welcome all who play a role in disaster preparedness, response, policy, research, and community resilience.
Join us in Kuching, Sarawak to share, learn, and innovate.
๐ www.wsdn2026.com
14/02/2026
Meet Prof. Dr Sonoe Mashino from Kobe, Japan. ๐ฏ๐ต
In Japan, disasters are part of life. When earthquakes strike and communities are displaced, nurses are often the first comforting presence people see.
For years, Dr Mashino has stood in that space between chaos and care. For her, disaster nursing is not only about emergency response. It is about preparing communities, supporting recovery, and protecting dignity when it matters most.
This September, she brings those stories and lessons to Kuching. Dr Sonoe Mashino will be speaking at WSDN 2026.
Come listen to the voice behind the response, and the human side of disaster nursing. ๐ซ Book your conference tickets at https://wsdn2026.com/.