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Pontypridd: ‘We drove from Coventry to help after flooding’

A team from a Coventry-based charity has travelled to Pontypridd to help support a community affected by the flooding.

Volunteers from Langar Aid, part of humanitarian organisation Khalsa Aid International, said they wanted to do their bit to help those affected by Storm Bert.

A team including Marcus Lapsa, originally from Nelson, Caerphilly, took 200 packed lunches, cleaning materials and dehumidifiers.

“It was a bit emotional, obviously. It’s an honour and a privilege to be able to help communities in need,” said Mr Lapsa.


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