Victims return to destroyed homes and financial hardship


Picking up the pieces: Siti Khadijah Mohd Noor, 36, and her son Mohd Amri Lokman Mahasan, five, salvaging usable goods and material to rebuild her house at Manik Urai Lama near Kuala Krai in Kelantan.

TANAH MERAH: As floods begin to subside in a few areas in Kelantan, residents returning to their homes have to contend with more than just clearing up the mess.

They are now facing financial hardship to pay for house repairs and also to buy school clothing for their children.

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