MRCS to adopt three more villages


Racing in to help: Dr Seo (second from right) presenting a RM180,000 mock cheque to Tunku Shahriman (centre) as FMM CEO Dr Yeoh Oon Tean (from right), Deputy MRCS national chairman Datuk Dr Bahari Abu Mansor and MRCS national vice-chairman Datuk Dr Noordin Ab Razak look on.

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Red Crescent Society (MRCS) will “adopt” three more villages in its recovery effort to assist flood victims in the east coast.

MRCS chairman Tunku Tan Sri Shahriman Tunku Sulaiman said the adopted villages were Kampung Aur Duri, Kampung Dusun Nyiur and Kampung Keluat in Gua Musang.

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