Saturday January 13, 2007
No let-up
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Volunteers come to the aid of two residents in Kota Tinggi trapped by rising floodwaters on Friday. |
Areas around the state capital were among the worst hit, with more than 20,000 people evacuated.
On Thursday afternoon, there were less than 800 people left at relief centres. By yesterday evening, 129 centres were re-opened to accommodate people forced to abandon their homes once again.
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