Well-run relief centres live up to their name


Dry ground: A school doubling up as a temporary flood relief centre.

PETALING JAYA: It was far from being home sweet home, but the many flood victims huddled at the various relief centres say they are grateful to live to see another day.

While the perception is that most of these relief centres might be poorly run and lack supplies, several families said the opposite was true.

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