[INSTAGALLERY] Photos Of Flood Donations Being Sorted And Distributed To Those In Need
Malaysians can be a generous lot. From donations of relief items to volunteerism, we searched through Instagram to see how your donations are being sorted and distributed to affected states.
Cover image via Kiran Kreer via FacebookMalaysia recently experienced her worst flood in history, affecting multiple states in the east coast of West Malaysia while displacing thousands of families
But thanks to the support and generosity of Malaysians, aid has been steadily growing and is currently being distributed to those affected by the floods
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Here are just some of many Malaysians helping out in whatever capacity they can…
In TUDM (Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia) Subang, Malaysians are volunteering by forming human chains to stock up food, water, clothes and essentials for them to be flown over to flood-hit states
At the Subang airport, donations in boxes are stacked up and ready to be flown out
"Though I can't afford to donate aid, I can donate my time and energy", said Aris A Soladi as he helps out just by packing aid in one of the many centres in Malaysia
"Though I can't afford to donate aid, I shall donate my time and energy". A quote from aris a. solad through Instagram
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Much needed clean drinking water has also been packed in huge quantities to be sent out so flood victims are supplied with water to drink and cook, and for their personal hygiene
Masjid Al-Muhsinin in Old Klang Road has been turned into a one-stop relief centre for aid to come and be distributed out.
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Local policemen have continuously been serving people by helping them get to dry ground, aiding women and children
Local policemen has been working round the clock to ensure that everyone is moved to higher or dry ground.
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Custom bike shop group Red Garage Group Malaysia even went out of their way to deliver aid on their own to some of their friends who were stuck in Tanah Merah, Kelantan
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Donations to iM4U, a non-profit organisation for youths have already been channeled out to Kemubu, Kelantan using all modes of transportations. From 4WD trucks…
… to even using the sampan to make sure that aid is delivered to areas not accessible by land transport
A volunteer using a sampan to distribute aid after trucks can't pass by in Kemubu, Kelantan.
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Flood victims are helping each other stay afloat. Anas Alwi explains through his Instagram that during a little mission to help a friend, they saw a man wading through the flood alone before helping him onto the sampan.
Anas Alwi was on a mission to help a friend who was stuck in a house for four days. On the way there, they met a man walking through the flood alone before helping him on board.
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Volunteers have been handing out new clothes to children and families in Kuala Krai, one of the worst hit areas
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Ready-to-eat meals such as biscuits that don't require cooking are being distributed in large trucks
The villagers from the Kampung Kusial Baru, Kelantan saying "terima kasih" donations received from Selangor
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Every little bit helps. Foodstuff, clothes, and water have given temporarily relief to the elderly…
The photographer expresses her sadness when she took her photo. "Cerita banjir… sedih n menyayat hati melihat gambar ini.."
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… and the young. Thank you Malaysians, for your generous spirit in this trying time as a nation.
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