Tonnes of logs stuck at Ranau river either too small or rotting


Work in progress: An excavator being used to clear the timber debris in Sungai Liwagu where the Ranau water treatment intake point is located.

KOTA KINABALU: Tonnes of timber debris washed down the slopes of Mount Kinabalu by a mudslide are likely to have very little commercial value.

Sabah Forestry Department director Datuk Sam Mannan said his officers would, however, be inspecting the debris once all were removed from Sungai Liwagu at the Ranau water treatment intake point.

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