Pollution woes at Tg Bungah mosque


Stagnant water at the Tanjung Bungah Floating Mosque was smelly and dirty. WAN MOHIZAN WAN HUSSEIN THE STAR/11.02.2014

GEORGE TOWN: Another case of beach­front pollution has been detected after black and stinking water was found in the sea and the stream surrounding the Tanjung Bungah Floating Mosque.

Penang Municipal Councillor Mohd Hariszuan Jaharudin said a council team had gone to the scene located about 6km from the polluted section of Batu Ferringhi beach following complaints from worshippers at the mosque on Monday.

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