Residents upset over 20-year-old dumping problem


Such an eyesore: Kuan (left) pointing out the pest-breeding ground as Liew shows him a newspaper report on the problemat Azuria Condominium, Tanjung Bungah.

RESIDENTS of the Azuria Condominium in Tanjung Bungah, Penang, are crying foul that the authorities have failed to solve their problems which have persisted for over 20 years.

Condominium management council vice-president Liew Kwong Meng, 68, said an illegal dumpsite next to the building had turned into a breeding ground for pests such as mosquitoes, rats, snakes and monitor lizards.

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