Taking floods in their stride

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Taking floods in their stride
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They know that if it rains for more than two hours, it is time to stack up the furniture.

But despite the hassle, those who love living in this central kampung area filled with friendly neighbours do not seem to mind.

“We can usually estimate it. The moment the rain passes the two-hour mark, I move my car to higher ground opposite my house and take all our shoes upstairs. “We have had this house for 70 years. It is in a central place. Shops are nearby; the hospital is nearby; we don’t want to move out.

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