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A Group Of Abang Delivery Made Their Way To Help Orang Asli Flood Victims
#RakyatJAgaRakyat is running at full speed as videos of Malaysians, helping other Malaysians are making its way to social media.
Acts such as paying for groceries, joining in clean-up efforts and many more, show just how much able Malaysians are to help out one another.
Taking to social media, this is one of those instances, as a group of delivery riders made their way to the Hulu Langat-Jelebu border and helped a village that was stranded due to a land slide.
“We arrived at a village who have experienced zero access ever since a landslide took place at the entry/exit point of their village.”
“We urge anyone nearby to help the village as they have no way to connect with people outside of their village.”
Their tasks are not easy either as they are made to go on foot for an hour before reaching the village.
An hour wei!
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all those involved, and may this inspire many more Malaysians to help out those in need.
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