‘Malaysia’ saves flood victims in Kashmir


PETALING JAYA: The word “Malaysia” written with chilli sauce and shirts laid out in the pattern of the Malaysian flag saved the lives of 15 Malaysians who were stranded on a hotel rooftop at Jammu and Kashmir after massive floods hit the Himalayan state.

The group of Malaysians who are now safely back in the country recalled being stranded in the cold for several hours on Sept 7 on the roof of the four-storey hotel in Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir, to escape the floods.

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