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Procedures in place if floods continue into new school year, says Maszlee

Education Minister Maszlee Malik says there are standard operating procedures in place to ensure school lessons are not disrupted if floods continue into the new school year. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, December 17, 2019.

THE Education Ministry has standard operating procedures with regard to schools that have been turned into relief centres if the flood season continues into the new school session. Its minister Maszlee Malik said the ministry will follow existing SOP if floods continue into the new school year, which will begin in two weeks.

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