‘I want to be safe, not sorry’


Safe and dry: (above) Siti Nur Hazira and her children resting at Dewan Kg Tok Muda evacuation centre in Klang. (right) Villagers and volunteers preparing meals for evacuees.

KLANG: Having experienced terrifying flash floods at her home two months ago, pregnant mother Siti Nur Hazira Nordin is not leaving things to chance as she braces for another round of high tides at her village.

The 29-year-old from Kampung Tok Muda in Kapar here said her family packed necessities and important documents and moved to an evacuation centre.

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