Life goes on, no matter what


Still plenty of work to do two months after the Dec floods... 70-year-old Mohd Alwi Mohd Ali, using a water jet spray to wash off mud from a futsal tee-shirt in front of his home at Kampong Manjor in Kuala Krai. The tee-shirts and clothes were covered with mud and silt when his home was flooded till the rooftop on Dec 23 February , 2015.

Following the floods in December, villagers in Kuala Krai, one of the worst-hit areas, have been working hard to put their lives back in order.

MOHD Alwi Mohd Ali, 70, squats down and patiently washes and scrubs mud off clothes and pieces of furniture.

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