Help came late


Members of SMART Nadma team taking a Taman Seri Muda resident to safety. — Photos: FAIHAN GHANI and GRACE CHEN/The Star

Wading in knee-deep water, Taman Sri Muda resident Ben Lee, 42, shuddered to think about what could have happened to his wheelchair-dependent mother if he had not been able to find a rescue boat to carry her across the floodwaters on Saturday night.

“I was lucky my friend had a boat.

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