Floods: Facing RM40k in estimated losses, flood victim thankful for helpful Malaysians


Sunil (second from right) and members of United Sikhs Malaysia have been working tirelessly to help flood victims. Photos: Jesmesh Singh

Sangeet Kaur, 43, has been living in her double-storey house in Taman Buana Perdana, Petaling Jaya, for close to 10 years, but she’s never experienced any floods.

However, everything changed after heavy rains occurred last Friday and Saturday, causing damage to her cars, furniture, personal documents and electrical appliances.

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