Malaysian Tamil School to Resume Classes Online After Fire

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Malaysian Tamil School to Resume Classes Online After Fire
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A Tamil primary school in Sitiawan, Malaysia, will shift to online learning starting tomorrow after a fire damaged most of the building. 32 students will participate in the online classes until the end of the school term next Friday. Authorities are awaiting reports from the Fire and Rescue Department and the Public Works Department regarding safety and damage assessments. Construction of a new school building is complete but awaiting occupancy permits. The Education Minister and Perak State Menteri Besar are working to expedite the process, hoping students can use the new building this school year.

: Murid Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan Tamil Ladang Ayer Tawar dekat Sitiawan akan menjalani sesi pengajaran dan pembelajaran di rumah bermula esok, susulan kebakaran di bangunan sekolah itu semalam.

“Kita juga menunggu laporan lengkap Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia serta Jabatan Kerja Raya mengenai soal keselamatan dan kerosakan yang dijangka diperoleh dalam masa terdekat,“ katanya dalam sidang media selepas mengadakan lawatan ke sekolah itu hari ini. Sementara itu, Sivanesan berkata pembinaan bangunan baharu sekolah itu telah siap, namun masih menunggu sijil layak menduduki daripada pihak berkuasa berkaitan.

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