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Forced to buy water to prepare the dead
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A resident, Kamarudin Hamid said the problem had gone on for too long without any concrete action to rectify it.

A resident, Kamarudin Hamid said the problem had gone on for too long without any concrete action to rectify it. They are forced to fork out from their own pockets to stay hydrated, among others. Bathing a deceased at the mosque is also affected as families are forced to buy ample water for the purpose. “This situation is very burdensome, we can’t carry out our daily activities properly.

“The Water Department or the Lahad Datu District Council never sent water here and the situation is very critical,” he said.He said residents believe they are being ignored because they occupy units under the People’s Housing Programme . No action has been taken to solve this problem, making us feel that the Government does not care about our plight in this PPR. “Not all residents here can afford buying water and we hope our plight can be solved soon,” he said.

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