Wat-er relief for folk in remote village


  • Nation
  • Monday, 17 Jun 2019

Working together: Youngsters from the Long Puak village helping with the piping works during the water project for their households. — Bernama

KUALA LUMPUR: For the last 28 years, some 500 Kenyah people in the remote village of Long Puak in Sarawak had to depend on rainfall as their main source of water supply.

They were relieved of this hardship last month when they started receiving clean piped water made possible by the Malaysian Huma­nitarian Movement (MHM).

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