GUA MUSANG, Dec 7 — The Disaster Operations Control Centre (PKOB) has advised nearly 80,000 residents in the Gua Musang district to be on alert to face the new wave of the...
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Gua Musang PKOB chairman Nik Raisnan Daud said residents need to be always vigilant even though the previous wave of floods in the district is under control. “Although this district is not affected by major floods like other districts, it does not mean that the residents can be complacent,” he told reporters in Kampung Meranto yesterday.
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