Kelantan gets RM1.3b for four flood mitigation projects, says deputy MB
KOTA BARU, Nov 4 ― The federal government's allocation of RM1.3 billion to Kelantan for four flood mitigation projects under the first rolling plan of the 12th Malaysia Plan will be able to prevent damage and reduce the effects of flooding.
“Alhamdulillah, we are thankful for the help and hope the projects could be implemented as soon as possible as the flood is a yearly occurence in the state,” he said when contacted by Bernama, here today.
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