Flood victims making do with what they have for now


GUA MUSANG: Forty-five flood victim families have to welcome Ramadan in tents as their permanent homes are still being built.

They fast in tents at the Bandar Utama temporary housing area, having stayed there for over six months after their houses were destroyed by the worst floods in Kelantan in decades.

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