A total of 17 more power sub-stations have been shut down as at 8 am today due to the worsening flood situation in Kelantan.
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“The affected areas in Kota Bharu are G-Orange, Sekolah Kebangsaan Kadok, Taman Sri Kulim, Pusat Usahawan Melor, Taman Jaza, and Perumahan Hutan Pasir. In Pasir Mas, the affected areas are Prima Lubok Jong 1-3, Taman Desa Wirajaya 1-3, Kusar, Danau and Serendah; Wakaf Aik in Bachok and Taman Warisan in Kuala Krai.
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