Groups spread some cheer to flood victims


Shariffa (second left), Peka members, Mydin staff, navy personnel and villagers unloading essentials for flood victims at Kampung Lahar Yooi in Tasik Gelugor.

HAVING lost most of her belongings to the floods, any help that comes her way is fine for Norhayati Salleh, 42, from Kampung Lahar Yooi in Penang.

“The last time it flooded in my area was in 2003. The flood water was chest-high. This time, it was neck-deep.

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