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PETALING JAYA: A woman who had recently delivered twins was among those who could not evacuate to higher ground when floods hit her village in Pasir Klang, Kelantan.

Given her weak post-natal condition, many would have shied away from the delicate task of physically moving her out of her house and through the rising floodwaters.

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