Firms help school’s recovery


1. Restoration: The school’s alumni association chairman Wan Siew Leng (third from right) and Loo (fourth from left) showing the QL and Boilermech directors the new switch boxes in the computer room. With them are (from left) Boilermech executive director Tee Seng Chun, Chia, QL group accountant Freddie Yap, Boilermech managing director Leong Yew Cheong and Boilermech executive director Gan Chih Soon.

SJK (C) Yuk Chai in Kuala Krai was one of the worst hit schools in Kelantan in the flood that inundated the state late last year.

Images of mud and destroyed computers showed only just a fraction of the damage and recovery works required at the school.

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