Shut-eye a commodity hard to come by for Bertam Valley folk


CAMERON HIGHLANDS: For shopkeeper Ng Yoke Sun, sleep is a commodity hard to come by since the mud flood claimed much of Bertam Valley last year.

The 40-year-old shopkeeper jumps out of bed the moment she hears the rain, fearing the worst since experiencing the mudslide which took four lives then.

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