Malaysian Minister Aims to Prevent Future Flooding After 1.5 Meter Water Inundation

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Malaysian Minister Aims to Prevent Future Flooding After 1.5 Meter Water Inundation
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The Housing and Local Government Ministry (KPKT) is set to determine the best actions to address the flooding at Arena Kepayang Putra, Fair Park near Ipoh, which saw 1.5 meters of water on Sunday, December 1. Minister Nga Kor Ming, emphasizing preventive measures, has requested a full report from the Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID) and the Ipoh City Council, attributing the event partly to extraordinary rainfall.

: The Housing and Local Government Ministry will decide on the best steps to overcome flooding that hit Arena Kepayang Putra, Fair Park near Ipoh , which was inundated by 1.5 metres of water on Sunday .

“Previously it hasn’t happened like this but I’ve instructed the Department of Irrigation and Drainage and the Ipoh City Council to obtain a full report on the cause of the incident so that preventive measures can be taken.

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