Khaled Nordin says lessons of waste dumping were not learned, and calls for strategic plan to deal with the crisis. FMTNews
PETALING JAYA: The Pakatan Harapan-run Johor state government did not take to heed the lessons learned from past chemical waste dumping in Sungai Kim Kim, according to former menteri besar Mohd Khaled Nordin.
He said the state government had previously reassured the public that they viewed such problems seriously and pledged to streamline procedures and practices. The MP for Pasir Gudang, Hassan Abdul Karim, has urged the government to immediately take over monitoring of air pollution in Pasir Gudang. The federal government should order the closure of factories that produce gas until the situation is resolved.The cause of the air pollution has been attributed to the dumping of chemical toxic waste in the Sungai Kim Kim.
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